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Original Title: The Death of Hope (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice, #15)
ISBN: 0439139341 (ISBN13: 9780439139342)
Edition Language: English
Series: Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice #15, Star Wars Legends
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The Death of Hope (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice #15) Paperback | Pages: 152 pages
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Title:The Death of Hope (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice #15)
Author:Jude Watson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 152 pages
Published:October 1st 2001 by Scholastic Paperbacks
Categories:Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens. Fantasy. Juvenile

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"I pledge myself to you, Tahl."
"I pledge myself to you, Qui-Gon."

With these words, two Jedi Knights acknowledged that their bond had grown beyond friendship and into love.

Now Tahl has been abducted in a trap that Qui-Gon feels he should have foreseen. Consumed by dark visions, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan Kenobi must do everything in their power to get her back before it's too late. But that won't be easy in a land where nobody can be trusted . . . and everyone has something to hide.

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Star Wars Legends Project #55 Background: The Death of Hope came out in October 2001. It was written by Jude Watson.The Death of Hope begins immediately after The Ties That Bind (my review), 41 years before the Battle of Yavin and 9 years before The Phantom Menace. The book features several of the same characters as The Ties That Bind as they are set on the same planet.Summary: Tahl has been kidnapped and Qui-Gon is out of his mind with fear that the vision he had of her death is about to come

I have to say firstly that this particular continuing strand has been a touch too grim for my tastes. (view spoiler)[The killing of Tahl seemed to serve no purpose except for the people up at LucasArts and the author saying "what can we do next with this series? I know, lets kill Qui-Gons love and then have him almost fall to the dark side before recognising the greater good and getting over it." And having Tahl rescued and looking like she was going to make it before killing her anyway was just

"There is no help for me now." Qui-Gon looked down at Tahl's lifeless body. His hand still clasped hers. "There is only revenge."This is, and I cannot overstate this, bad.

Oh, Qui-Gon. I knew how this one was going to end since Ive read Secrets of the Jedi multiple times, but still. It just gave it an extra sense of foreboding. And Qui-Gon is very much NOT in a good place right now.

Once again, this series surprises me and show me that even being Jedi, two people can fall in love and learn to deal with struggles. And ultimately the losses that being the Jedi can bring. My fascination with Qui-Gon is so much deeper now that just the original Jedi Master who found Anakin Skywalker.

"I pledge myself to you, Tahl.""I pledge myself to you, Qui-Gon."With these words, two Jedi Knights acknowledged that their bond had grown beyond friendship and into love.Now Tahl has been abducted in a trap that Qui-Gon feels he should have foreseen. Consumed by dark visions, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan Kenobi must do everything in their power to get her back before it's too late. But that won't be easy in a land where nobody can be trusted . . . and everyone has something to hide.

Tragedy and humility hits Qui Gon hard as he is faced with feeling emotions that he has never felt before and in which he was quick to pass judgement on those who did in his past as a Jedi. There are lessons to be learned here, however the story drags on and on.

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