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Battle Surgeons (Star Wars: Medstar, Bk 1)
Battle Surgeons - Star Wars: Medstar, Bk 1
Author: Michael Reaves, Steve Perry
The first part of a new Clone Wars duet features a group of embattled medics on the planet Drongar who struggle to save lives in the midst of the devastating conflict around them.
ISBN-13: 9780345463104
ISBN-10: 0345463102
Publication Date: 6/29/2004
Pages: 320
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 34 ratings
Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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The Medstar Duology are a couple of really good Star Wars books. It may sound boring, what with a bunch of doctors patching up clones, but it's an awesome read with non-stop action.
A must read for any fan of the Clone Wars era.
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I enjoyed this book quite thoruoghly. It is perhaps the funniest StarWars book I've ever read. The characters were great, the plot was good. I was able to guess who the 'spy' was, though, but it was still well done.
-Bariss is a Padawan who is unsure of herself. She is a healer and very cool. I had always admired her. I like the way she was portrayed in the story
-Jos was funny. He reminded me of House from House M.D., which is one of my favorite shows. He seems a little cold on the outside, but is complicated on the inside
-Den Dhur was a cute little guy. He is a keen reportor with a sharp tongue. He does spend a little too much time in the bar, but his charming personality made me forgive him
-Yant is very funny, he may have been my favorite character


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