Unabridged Audiobook
it was enjoyable at different parts but then there was some annoying characters also. Lol enjoyed the parts with Mace Windu for the most part anyway.
You can live without hearing this Audiobook.
The story is interesting. It feels a little story in the middle, and given all of the things that Windu does in later stories, this is very much a a let down for the showcasing of Shatterpoint. On the upside, since Stover wrote Episode 3 the novel, it very much lines up when he talks about the fork play. It lays groundwork for later novels. As such, I very much say if you like Windu, give it a listen. Sullivan Jones brings a lot of these characters to life, so I can say it is worth listening to if you're a big Clone Wars plan.
An excellent demonstration of why Matthew Stover got the gig to write the Revenge of the Sith novelisation - an outstanding adaptation.Great action, political & social allegories/commentary (admittedly a bit obvious and shallow, but I appreciate the effort to say something meaningful), memorable characters.This book made me begrudgingly route for Mace Windu again for the first time in years. Fantastic.
Good story exploring a lesser seen figure. It was refreshing to see a story that gives us a great back story to an iconic figure on the council.
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