Free online listen to Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi: Conviction audiobook by Aaron Allston and narrated by Marc Thompson , in series: Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi – Legends. Are you a Aaron Allston fan ? if yes you will love Star Wars: Fate of the Jedi: Conviction audiobook. Now lets try to play the audio and leave a comment about this book.
Reviews:
1/All of this series is well written and performed masterfully by Marc Thompson and Company
2/This is a 3.5-star book rounded up to 4. It’s a bit boring and highly annoying with Callista, but that’s not the fault of Allston.
And a lot DOES go on here that is important and interesting.
Tahiri’s treatment in the correctional facility and then the results of her trial make me sick. I hate that such things happen, even in real life. I don’t understand loathing someone to the point where you actively work towards their death.
She and Eramuth make a fantastic team.
I said this in a previous review, but this constant harping on Luke’s previous girlfriends is tiring.
It’s also exhausting that Abeloth escapes yet again. It’s to the point of ridiculousness.
I friggin love seeing more focus on the Jedi Knights. Seha, Valin, Jysella, and others. Seha goes on a date. Jaina and Jag come to a compromise. Allana learns her own strengths and how to justify her actions, while weighing her choice. There is a lot of movement for the future of the Jedi, and it’s phenomenal.
Ben and Vestara work well as a team.
The actions of love and forgiveness speak louder than words. <3
The bad:
– Topato soup
– The statement that tsils aren’t human. Um…neither are most of the galaxy’s sentient species. There is a large difference between human and sentient, one that Allston should have known.
– 3PO saying that he couldn’t sit