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# Star Wars: The Last Jedi

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Review: This was a good story - I thoroughly enjoyed reading this one. This was one of the last books in the Legends series before Disney bought Star Wars and screwed it all up.
Review: He's not really The Last Jedi, but the book is great - Nothing is perfect, despite the 5/5 stars I awarded The Last Jedi. Ok, so nothing's perfect but for me 5/5 means the book was extremely entertaining and fun the entire time. The Last Jedi is the fourth entry in the Coruscant Night series (don't let the name fool you, the book planet hops quite a bit and manages to tie-in the now ended Clone Wars TV show and ret-con some things to boot). Once again we follow the adventures of Jax Pavan, his sentient droid I-Five, Den Duhr, and the others of this motley crew as they attempt to evade Darth Vader and move the leader of Whiplash off of Coruscant (Whiplash is the resistance cell they are apart of). This book continues the plot-lines from Coruscant Nights 1-3, so you probably want to have read those before reading this one. You'll have a much better understanding of whats going on, events that are mentioned, and who people are (though some of these characters like I-Five and Den have been appearing in almost all of Reave's books, not just the Coruscant Night series). I don't want to reveal too much of the story or spoil anything, but the novel isn't upbeat. In fact, it reminds me somewhat of Revenge of the Sith, and to me that's a good thing (Revenge is my hands down favorite Star Wars movie). Speaking of Sith, I've always thought Reaves handling of Anakin/Vader was spot-on, and that remains true in The Last Jedi. The one problem with the Coruscant Night series I had was that I felt like none of the characters grew after three books. This time, there is definite growth and change, especially Jax, who wasn't the strongest of main characters in books 1-3 in my opinion. I really hope that there is a part five to this series, because Michael Reeves and Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff hit this one out of the frickin' park. 5/5

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #207,036 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,553 in Science Fiction Crime & Mystery #2,666 in Space Operas #4,734 in Science Fiction Adventures |
| Book 4 of 4  | Star Wars: Coruscant Nights - Legends |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (589) |
| Dimensions  | 4.18 x 1.04 x 6.74 inches |
| Edition  | First Edition |
| ISBN-10  | 0345511409 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0345511409 |
| Item Weight  | 8.6 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 496 pages |
| Publication date  | February 26, 2013 |
| Publisher  | Random House Worlds |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This was a good story
*by G***E on May 13, 2023*

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this one. This was one of the last books in the Legends series before Disney bought Star Wars and screwed it all up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ He's not really The Last Jedi, but the book is great
*by A***C on March 25, 2013*

Nothing is perfect, despite the 5/5 stars I awarded The Last Jedi. Ok, so nothing's perfect but for me 5/5 means the book was extremely entertaining and fun the entire time. The Last Jedi is the fourth entry in the Coruscant Night series (don't let the name fool you, the book planet hops quite a bit and manages to tie-in the now ended Clone Wars TV show and ret-con some things to boot). Once again we follow the adventures of Jax Pavan, his sentient droid I-Five, Den Duhr, and the others of this motley crew as they attempt to evade Darth Vader and move the leader of Whiplash off of Coruscant (Whiplash is the resistance cell they are apart of). This book continues the plot-lines from Coruscant Nights 1-3, so you probably want to have read those before reading this one. You'll have a much better understanding of whats going on, events that are mentioned, and who people are (though some of these characters like I-Five and Den have been appearing in almost all of Reave's books, not just the Coruscant Night series). I don't want to reveal too much of the story or spoil anything, but the novel isn't upbeat. In fact, it reminds me somewhat of Revenge of the Sith, and to me that's a good thing (Revenge is my hands down favorite Star Wars movie). Speaking of Sith, I've always thought Reaves handling of Anakin/Vader was spot-on, and that remains true in The Last Jedi. The one problem with the Coruscant Night series I had was that I felt like none of the characters grew after three books. This time, there is definite growth and change, especially Jax, who wasn't the strongest of main characters in books 1-3 in my opinion. I really hope that there is a part five to this series, because Michael Reeves and Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff hit this one out of the frickin' park. 5/5

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The welcome return of Jax Pavan and friends
*by A***. on May 21, 2013*

I was pleasantly surprised when The Last Jedi was announced. Michael Reaves had penned the Coruscant Nights series a couple of years earlier and like many sci-fi/fantasy projects, it appeared to be a trilogy. Jax Pavan survived the pivotal encounter with Darth Vader at the end of Patterns of Force, so a sequel was certainly possible, but I didn't expect it to actually materialize. Here Mr. Reaves works with Maya Kaathryn Bohnoff to offer what is essentially Coruscant Nights IV, even though it is not titled as such. Kudos to Del Rey for allowing this story to continue. Darth Vader's fate at the end of Coruscant Nights III was unclear to Jax Pavan, although we as readers know he is certainly still kicking around. Jax has been continuing to work with Whiplash and his allies from the first three books: notably, Sullustan journalist Den Dhur, the remarkably self-aware droid I-Five, and his Twi'lek partner Laranth are all still at Jax's side as the book begins. It's compelling how Mr. Reaves has managed to bring elements of his prequel-era stories forward through his many novels: for example, the bota from the Medstar duology playing a role in Patterns of Force and the shifty Sakiyan Tuden Sal, first encountered in Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter, now leading Whiplash. The story of the Pavan family and I-Five, along with their contemporaries, has become quite its own sideshow in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. I-Five in particular has had a fascinating journey through his decades of existence and in this book his growing self-awareness hits new heights. The Last Jedi finally reveals the secrets from the Sith holocron which debuted in the Maul novel. I always get uncomfortable when the concept of non-linear time is introduced in a Star Wars novel, as kicking open the door to time travel will invalidate all existing stories, including the films themselves. Flow-walking in Legacy of the Force and the Dark Nest trilogy trod dangerously close to stepping over that line. In The Last Jedi, the authors have cameos from a Cephalon who can perceive time in a non-linear, broadly encompassing fashion, but the Cephalon's statements are so cryptic that characters are generally unable to use the information effectively. More intriguingly, the holocron contains a secret to bending time within it. Again, I wasn't sure that was something I wanted to see introduced in a Star Wars story, but it is rendered in a clever way and also made irrelevant by the end of the story. The interesting impact the time-bending had on the climactic battle justified the authors playing around with this concept: no harm done to the universe storyline as a whole. The book hops around the galaxy in true Star Wars fashion, including stops at familiar worlds Mandalore and Dathomir (Dathomir seems to be undergoing quite the EU resurgence since playing a prominent role in the Clone Wars TV show). A Whiplash plot to remove Emperor Palpatine from power also brings Coruscant back into the picture. The early days of the Empire are a fascinating period, one still rife with storytelling opportunity, and so it's enjoyable when The Last Jedi follows the efforts of Whiplash to take out the Empire's head even when Pavan and his friends are not in the scenes. The tension between the Whiplash leaders, in particular Tuden Sal and police prefect Pol Haus, is well-illustrated and makes them much more interesting than they would be if they were all in perfect alignment on their goals. The period where the Emperor is consolidating power, Vader is brand-new on the job, and the galaxy is stabilizing after the Clone Wars is one in which I imagine people would be very confused about their future direction and choices, and the authors portray this well with the splintered leadership of Whiplash. The Last Jedi could be read as a standalone novel and the lack of linkage on the cover to the earlier series (beyond pictures of the three Coruscant Nights books) indicates that Del Rey is comfortable marketing it that way. However, I recommend starting with Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter, moving on to the Medstar duology, and then reading the Coruscant Nights trilogy before tackling The Last Jedi. The story connections and character development spanning these seven novels make for an entertaining micro-saga in the larger story of the galaxy far, far away.

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