The Defenders of the Dead (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice #5)
Thirteen-year-old Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn are not supposed to take sides in any war. But once Obi-Wan meets Cerasi and Nield, he feels he must join their fight...even though Qui-Gon forbids it.
The rebellion has become personal.
And Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon are on opposing sides.
"Our mission here hasn't even begun, and already I have seen enough suffering to last a lifetime." Qui-Gon's gaze was sad. "There are some worlds that manage to hold onto peace for centuries, Padawan. But I am afraid that many have seen terrible wars that scar the memories of each generation. It has always been." Following the format of the previous books, this one begins right where the last one left off, after the Gala incident. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are now ordered to the planet of Melida/Daan,
Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan go to Melida/Daan to rescue Tahl, the Jedi peacekeeper who went there. She was gravely wounded and captured by the Melida, and so Yoda dispatches more Jedi to rescue her.Young Obi-Wan Kenobi is a Jedi apprentice, he's not supposed to become emotionally involved in a conflict. But when he meets Cerasi and Nield, the young and charismatic leaders of the Young on the planet of Melida/Daan, he is immediately swept up in their just cause. The Elders of the planet are nothing more
On the planet Melida/Daan, so named because the people there are stuck in perpetual civil war between the two factions. Obi Wan and Qui Gon are called in to mediate a peace treaty, and to find fellow Jedi Tahl. While there Obi Wan meets a third faction made up from the youth on both sides tired of the decades-long bloodshed between the two. The Young are using sabotage and subversion to end the war peacefully which causes Obi Wan to feel drawn to their cause.
"I have found something here more important than the Jedi Code," Obi-Wan said slowly. [He] handed his lightsaber to Qui-Gon. "You may go, Qui-Gon Jinn. But I will stay."I'M SCREAMING. WE'VE REACHED MELIDA/DAAN. IT'S GETTING REAL NOW FELLAS.
This is part of a series but this can be read as a stand alone book. This series is geared for young children. In this one, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan visit a planet that has known war for a very long time. Their mission is to rescue a Jedi that is being held prisoner.The books in this series are quick reads and likable. This book might be my least favorite so far though. The highlight of this book was the last page and the cliffhanger. It surprised me and I look forward to the next book. The problem
This is part of a series but this can be read as a stand alone book. This series is geared for young children. In this one, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan visit a planet that has known war for a very long time. Their mission is to rescue a Jedi that is being held prisoner.The books in this series are quick reads and likable. This book might be my least favorite so far though. The highlight of this book was the last page and the cliffhanger. It surprised me and I look forward to the next book. The problem
Jude Watson
Paperback | Pages: 140 pages Rating: 3.79 | 2272 Users | 70 Reviews
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Original Title: | The Defenders of the Dead (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice, #5) |
ISBN: | 0590519565 (ISBN13: 9780590519564) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice #5, Star Wars Legends |
Characters: | Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Tahl, Cerasi, Nield, Wehutti, Deila |
Setting: | Melida/Daan |
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The Defenders of the Dead live in the past while they destroy the future. They face a revolt of the Young--a band of rebels led by two teenagers, Cerasi and Nield.Thirteen-year-old Obi-Wan Kenobi and his Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn are not supposed to take sides in any war. But once Obi-Wan meets Cerasi and Nield, he feels he must join their fight...even though Qui-Gon forbids it.
The rebellion has become personal.
And Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon are on opposing sides.
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Title | : | The Defenders of the Dead (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice #5) |
Author | : | Jude Watson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 140 pages |
Published | : | December 1st 1999 by Scholastic Inc. |
Categories | : | Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Young Adult. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.79 From 2272 Users | 70 ReviewsNotice Out Of Books The Defenders of the Dead (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice #5)
This book provided me with a bit of information about Obi-Wan that shocked me! I can't say or it would spoil it all, but I can say you should read it! You'll be amazed!"Our mission here hasn't even begun, and already I have seen enough suffering to last a lifetime." Qui-Gon's gaze was sad. "There are some worlds that manage to hold onto peace for centuries, Padawan. But I am afraid that many have seen terrible wars that scar the memories of each generation. It has always been." Following the format of the previous books, this one begins right where the last one left off, after the Gala incident. Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are now ordered to the planet of Melida/Daan,
Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan go to Melida/Daan to rescue Tahl, the Jedi peacekeeper who went there. She was gravely wounded and captured by the Melida, and so Yoda dispatches more Jedi to rescue her.Young Obi-Wan Kenobi is a Jedi apprentice, he's not supposed to become emotionally involved in a conflict. But when he meets Cerasi and Nield, the young and charismatic leaders of the Young on the planet of Melida/Daan, he is immediately swept up in their just cause. The Elders of the planet are nothing more
On the planet Melida/Daan, so named because the people there are stuck in perpetual civil war between the two factions. Obi Wan and Qui Gon are called in to mediate a peace treaty, and to find fellow Jedi Tahl. While there Obi Wan meets a third faction made up from the youth on both sides tired of the decades-long bloodshed between the two. The Young are using sabotage and subversion to end the war peacefully which causes Obi Wan to feel drawn to their cause.
"I have found something here more important than the Jedi Code," Obi-Wan said slowly. [He] handed his lightsaber to Qui-Gon. "You may go, Qui-Gon Jinn. But I will stay."I'M SCREAMING. WE'VE REACHED MELIDA/DAAN. IT'S GETTING REAL NOW FELLAS.
This is part of a series but this can be read as a stand alone book. This series is geared for young children. In this one, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan visit a planet that has known war for a very long time. Their mission is to rescue a Jedi that is being held prisoner.The books in this series are quick reads and likable. This book might be my least favorite so far though. The highlight of this book was the last page and the cliffhanger. It surprised me and I look forward to the next book. The problem
This is part of a series but this can be read as a stand alone book. This series is geared for young children. In this one, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan visit a planet that has known war for a very long time. Their mission is to rescue a Jedi that is being held prisoner.The books in this series are quick reads and likable. This book might be my least favorite so far though. The highlight of this book was the last page and the cliffhanger. It surprised me and I look forward to the next book. The problem
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