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Star Wars: The High Republic: Defy the Storm

De: Tessa Gratton, Justina Ireland
Narrado por: Amber Lee Connors
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Nowhere is safe within the eye of the storm. . . .

The Galactic Republic is in chaos following the Nihil’s shocking destruction of the gleaming space station Starlight Beacon. Capitalizing on their victory, the Nihil have erected a barrier called the Stormwall around a section of Republic space and claimed it for themselves. Within this Occlusion Zone, people live at the mercy of the Nihil—and the Nihil are not known for mercy.

Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh, believing her Padawan, Imri Cantaros, to be among the casualties of Starlight Beacon, has retreated to a peaceful planet where she hopes to nurse her wounds and regain some sense of equilibrium. But her old friend Avon Starros has other plans. Avon knows that Imri is alive inside the Occlusion Zone—and she and Vernestra must be the ones to find him.

With the help of former frontier deputy Jordanna Sparkburn and the extremely untrustworthy Xylan Graf, Avon and Vernestra set out to breach the Stormwall and enter the Occlusion Zone in search of Imri. But within Nihil territory, danger lurks around every corner . . . as do terrifying creatures known as the Nameless.

How can Vernestra find her lost Padawan when her very strength in the Force becomes her ultimate weakness? And what are Avon’s true motivations behind enemy lines?

©2024 Tessa Gratton and Justina Ireland (P)2024 Listening Library
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". . . Once the characters set off on their personal missions, the pace flies at hyperspeed toward a satisfying cliffhanger ending. . . . worth the wait." —Kirkus Reviews
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No reason to include LGBTQ very disappointed. I have two terminally ill sons who really enjoy The Star Wars High Republic books. And this ladies books really disappointed all of us.

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The story line was awful. Lack any depth of the star war trilogy they talked more about relationships

What was the plot?

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I got this based on a number of people on Reddit saying it was a must read in the high Republic Saga. I went through about half of it and just had to stop. The first thing I will say is I was not a fan of the narrator. After hearing what Marc Thompson does with all of the different voices and inflections and tones, this narrator was incredibly flat. Every character, male or female, sounded the same with maybe some slight shifts in tone. Speaking of male and female I don’t know if there was really any difference between that in this book. I guess these young adult books are just much more suited for those who think there are hundreds of genders and everything is fluid. I am just an old-fashioned old man I guess. I didn’t know the galaxy far far away was that.. Fluid.

Identity politics at it’s worst

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