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Claudia Gray: Star Wars: Master & Apprentice (Hardcover, 2019, Del Rey) 4 stars

An unexpected offer threatens the bond between Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi as the two …

Review of 'Star Wars: Master & Apprentice' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This was a great look at Qui-Gon, first and foremost, a person that we just really didn't know a whole lot of since we met him in Episode 1. We see his thinking about how he sees the world and the force, moments from when he was an apprentice with Dooku. Secondly, we see the relationship between him and Obi Wan, when his apprentice is 17. All this is through a mission on a planet with another Jedi, one that was also a former Dooku apprentice, and a rebel Jedi as well. The mission was fairly interesting, but the best parts was seeing how the master and apprentice learn to listen and learn from each other, and the memories and thoughts of Qui-Gon. Two thumbs up!