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Book Reviews of Yoda - Dark Rendezvous (Star Wars: Clone Wars Novel)

Yoda - Dark Rendezvous (Star Wars: Clone Wars Novel)
Yoda Dark Rendezvous - Star Wars: Clone Wars Novel
Author: Sean Stewart
ISBN-13: 9780345463098
ISBN-10: 0345463099
Publication Date: 11/23/2004
Pages: 432
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 43 ratings
Publisher: Del Ray
Book Type: Paperback
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LazerFlash avatar reviewed Yoda - Dark Rendezvous (Star Wars: Clone Wars Novel) on + 41 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Although not the best Star Wars novel (or novelization) ever written, this one isn't bad. There is actually qquite a lot that is good about "Dark Rendezvous". Unlike some others, I actually enjoyed the strong characterization of Yoda and having the opportunity to see Yoda truly interact with students. Unfortunately, I think the story tried to be complex and only succeeded in being a bit contrived. I couldn't make up my mind whether it was about Yoda... or Dooku... or Scout... or even some higher principle.

The bottom line is that the author did a fairly good job with the characters, but somewhat less with the actual story.
ChrisHick avatar reviewed Yoda - Dark Rendezvous (Star Wars: Clone Wars Novel) on
Helpful Score: 2
Okay story, but not what I expected. "Clone Wars Novel" made me think, "This has excellent ratings on Amazon, and its about Yoda, and its the Clone Wars; it must be good, if not great." First I thought it would be Yoda leading the clones into battle against the Trade Fed, Techno Union, Geonosian Droid Foundries, Commerce guilds, or the others. Actually, it mainly focused on two relatively irrelavent characters named "Whie" "Scout" and "asajj ventress".They are truly obnoxious and do little except cause trouble for Yoda, and vice versa. Basically, it is divided between extremely humorous and horribly annoying.
Yoda is unnaturally silly. First he jokes about moving the temple simply because there is not much open space. When a package arrives and showes his reflection for several scans to make sure the recipient is Yoda himself and no other, he makes faces. He fights with a 'droid who I will now quote: "My sensors cannot identify the contents of this bowl as edible. Please wait here while I bring you today's special." (Everybody in the book is disgusted by his food preferences)--Later he hides inside an Artoo unit and frightens another curious R2. Near the end he pretends to consider "turning to dark side" when in a meeting with his former apprentice Dooku/Darth Tyranus. Notwithstanding most the rest is downright dumb and strange. But I think that it was worth the credit it took to purchase this book and it was worth reading. I am glad I gave it a try, but I was dissappointed how the majority was filled in with annoyingness. Give it a try if it is posted.
[The writer of this review is twelve years old.]