Lois reviewed The Cestus Deception (Star Wars) by Steven Barnes
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4 stars
Well, this one was okay. Like the blurb says, the Jedi are going to the planet to get them to stop building this particular droid that has some organics in it, which are from a force sensitive animal, so it could fight against Jedi easier. It was an okay storyline, and some of the things they did to move it along perhaps could have been done without, some others were exciting and different. But it was a shorter (abridged?) audiobook, so I was able to get it done in one work day.
The thing I really liked about this one was it was a mission for Obi Wan and Kit. Sure, I like Ben and Anakin, but this changes it up a bit, shows us another Jedi.
The thing I didn't like was once I got to the end of the audiobook, it just ended, so it felt like I …
Well, this one was okay. Like the blurb says, the Jedi are going to the planet to get them to stop building this particular droid that has some organics in it, which are from a force sensitive animal, so it could fight against Jedi easier. It was an okay storyline, and some of the things they did to move it along perhaps could have been done without, some others were exciting and different. But it was a shorter (abridged?) audiobook, so I was able to get it done in one work day.
The thing I really liked about this one was it was a mission for Obi Wan and Kit. Sure, I like Ben and Anakin, but this changes it up a bit, shows us another Jedi.
The thing I didn't like was once I got to the end of the audiobook, it just ended, so it felt like I missed something big.
The thing that rather annoyed me... well, if you are one of those crazy people like me who is also a big Star Trek fan, Cestus was also a planet in this galaxy, and from a pretty big Kirk mission with planet Cestus III - so I kept imagining Gorn running around every time the narrator said the word. But that's just me.