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Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order, Book 12)
Enemy Lines II Rebel Stand - Star Wars: The New Jedi Order, Book 12
Author: Aaron Allston
Not since Emperor Palpatine have the Jedi battled such monstrous evil. Unless they succeed against staggering odds, the galaxy is doomed. — Luke Skywalker’s daring mission to halt the Yuuzhan Vong’s nefarious plot to overthrow the New Republic is struggling on all fronts. And time is slipping away for Han and Leia Organa...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780345428684
ISBN-10: 0345428684
Publication Date: 5/2002
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 56 ratings
Publisher: Del Rey
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Summer6ft avatar reviewed Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order, Book 12) on + 77 more book reviews
Much improved from the previous in this series. Draws the fight from a galactic free-for-all with tons of characters to a focused, human drama. Very enjoyable read and worthy of a look, even if you don't care for the Vong storyline.
reviewed Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order, Book 12) on + 16 more book reviews
Another exciting entry in the New Jedi Order series. Allston provides an entertaining read as the story follows Luke and Mara Jade Skywalker as they make a shocking discovery that keeps the Yuuzhan Vong from utter domination. Naturally the enemy tracks them down, and it's another breath-taking battle...
reviewed Enemy Lines II: Rebel Stand (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order, Book 12) on + 15 more book reviews
I enjoyed the Han/Leia storyline in this book, more than the Luke/Mara storyline part, which took me a while to get through. Maybe it was just me, but parts of the book seemed to get bogged down. A bit too much dependence on plot, and not enough on development and dynamics between characters. Perhaps I'm old-fashioned and just like a lot of character development in my stories, which is probably hard to do in serial-type stories like Star Wars.


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