
Star Wars: Bloodline - New Republic
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Narrated by:
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January LaVoy
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By:
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Claudia Gray
About this listen
From the New York Times best-selling author of Star Wars: Lost Stars comes a thrilling novel set in the years before the events of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
©2016 Claudia Grey (P)2016 Random House AudioAs good as the movies
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amazing story and narrative
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One solution then, is to tell a more personal story, with more personal stakes, which is the route Bloodline takes, and as a result, I may actually have a new favourite Star Wars novel. (my previous favourite is Dark Desciple in case you wondered.)
Bloodline is essentially a political thriller, following the disillusioned Princess Leia, as she volunteers for a mission no one else in the senate seems to want to bother with. I don't want to include plot details here, as I think this book is worth experiencing as unspoiled as possible, but what follows, is a crime story coupled with an interpersonal character drama that takes some unexpected, and rewarding chances, set against the background of political deadlock that also manages to provide much appreciated context for the state of affairs by the time of the Sequel Trilogy.
Claudia Gray keeps the prose energetic and at a good pace whether the scene be a firefight, conversation or senate-hearing, a lesser writer could easily have fumbled the ball on this one, but at no point did I feel the length of this book. As for the presentation of the audiobook, January LaVoy delivers a game narration accompanied by the usual suite of music and sound effects common among Star Wars audiobooks, no complaints there.
Between this, and The Fallen Star being my favourite High Republic book so far I think I'm just going to start recommending Claudia Gray by name instead of specific Star Wars books if people ask.
Supplemental Material as it should be.
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An enjoyable listen
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Amazing
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So good
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It’s quite heavy on the politics of Star Wars, but personally I’ve always found this fascinating since Episode I.
There are a few plot points that I would question, but on the whole I found it worthy of the Star Wars title.
Political Intrigue
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Interesting new characters
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The best Star Wars production. Seriously
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A surprise to be sure, but very welcome one.
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