Jan. 7th, 2020
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Jan. 7th, 2020 10:21 amAnother SW book I finished recently but I don't think I every talked about here was Dooku: Jedi Lost. For once a book that didn't seem steeped in nostolgia! Maybe because ti wasn't hype or promotional material for Rise of Skywalker?
Anyway, it was okay. I never really had much interest in Dooku or his motivation, but it does go into those and his fall if you are curious. What I really loved about this book was Asajj's parts. She actually has conversations with her old master through out the whole book, though it is unclear if it's his actual ghost or a Force vision, or just a fabrication of her own mind. It was very interesting and I would have loved the whole book to be about that, imho.
Anyway, it was okay. I never really had much interest in Dooku or his motivation, but it does go into those and his fall if you are curious. What I really loved about this book was Asajj's parts. She actually has conversations with her old master through out the whole book, though it is unclear if it's his actual ghost or a Force vision, or just a fabrication of her own mind. It was very interesting and I would have loved the whole book to be about that, imho.