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A New Dawn: Star Wars

A New Dawn: Star Wars


A New Dawn: Star Wars


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Listening Length: 12 hours and 43 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Random House Audio

Audible.com Release Date: September 2, 2014

Language: English, English

ASIN: B00M0OQYQI

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I really really enjoyed this. I have friends who found the plot plodding, but I found the strands of plot to be particularly effectively intertwined, and I enjoyed the parallels between the original and canon characters. I was most pleased by the time that Miller took to let both Hera and Kanan feel each other out so that by the time Hera accepts that Kanan is sufficient to the task she has set, he has come to a point where he is ready to be the kind of man she would bring along, the kind of man he could be. Hera is awesome and smart and a joy throughout, and I love that it's her *voice* Kanan is so taken with...nice tidbit given recent series developments. I like the number of ships they go through as we see what a natural and skilled pilot Hera is, and Kanan's earnest respect for her skills. I loved Zal and the discussion of the increasing limitations and increasing surveillance as the water heats up in the frog's pot that is the tightening grip of the Empire. The book also did nice work with the social and economic structure of the Empire...and with the sense of possessiveness of the Emperor...it gave motivation to the Emperor's actions, a sense of control and ownership that makes the entire "rule the universe" goal almost make sense for a moment. Excellent and recommended.

As someone online on tvtropes noted, *A New Dawn* is a good title for this book in a meta-sense. In-story, this is about the beginnings of rebellion against the Empire, and of Kanan Jarrus taking his life in a new direction, but as a the first book in the new *Star Wars* "canon" since Disney took over, the title is quite apt.The story takes place about eight years after *Star Wars, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith*, and about six years prior to the start of the *Star Wars: Rebels* animated series. Since Kanan and Hera, the two main protagonists of the novel are two of the characters on *Rebels*, this is obviously more of a prequel novel than anything else.The novel follows the exploits of Kanan Jarrus, who holds a secret - he is the Jedi Caleb Dume, a Padawan of Jedi Master Depa Bilaba, who gave her life to save Kanan from the clones who turned on them at Palpatine's orders.A quick note here. It should be stated that, according to one of the showrunners of *Rebels*, the clones had no choice in the matter due to stuff implanted in them at birth. They HAD to kill the Jedi when given the code by Palpatine. As of this time the book takes place, not just volunteers like Skelly, but actual clone troopers are not just dealing with clone illnesses like those dealt with in the also Canon *Star Wars: The Clone Wars* series, but also immense guilt over murdering the Jedi against their own will. Moreover, with his grip on the galaxy seemingly solidified, Palpatine's Empire is starting to show it's true colors. The galaxy is a hugely horrific, brutal place to live under the Empire.Anyways, as of the moment the story opens, Kanan is in a sorry state. He is a cynic who hates his past life and wants to just hop from place to place to avoid detection and survive. Having been on the run for nearly a decade has turned him into a womanizing, selfish man. At least, that is what he *wants* it to make him. Underneath that cold, self-centered exterior is the idealistic super-hero wannabe, Caleb.When a troublemaker forces Kanan to use the Force to save himself and others, he decides to leave his current planet of choice, Gorse, and go find work elsewhere. He already has stayed longer than he should have, he muses, and so on his way he goes. Then he sees a beautiful Twilek woman named Hera, and is swept up in an insane adventure with her, and other characters, doing a very "Caleb" thing, much to his chagrin.Hera is the second main character, and she manages to get under Kanan's skin, much to her amusement, chagrin, and (when Kanan proves to be useful for stopping the plans of the Empire) pleasure. It's funny to see her go from someone who is annoyed, but amused, at Kanan's flirting, to someone who is intrigued, though not romantically interested, with him.What made Hera cool is that she is badass. She is not to Kanan's level, given Kanan's old training and access to the Force, but she is skilled enough that you might conclude she'd outstrip him if he wasn't a Jedi. She is more idealistic than Kanan, but has a strange cynicism in her own way. It's hard to explain how without being too spoilery, but just suffice it to say that she must learn that not everything in life can be second-fiddle to her crusade.I said earlier that Kanan has the super-hero wannabe inside in his old "Caleb Dume" identity. I can kinda empathize. When I went in the Army, I was the uber-patriotic guy, and still am I would argue, but I had rose-colored blinders on then that have since been lifted. I thought it would be heroic and being the "good guy". Actual war dissuaded me of that notion. It's hard, harsh, difficult, nerve-wracking, guilt inducing, so on. Real-world war heroes are not like comic book folks, but they are fallible because they are real. I am more jaded now, and I didn't have a galaxy-spanning Empire try to murder me.The story was half-introductory adventure and half-mystery. Since the bad guy is a political servant of the Emperor trying to gain more influence on Coruscant (the capital world), he naturally has others nipping at his heels. The heroes end up exploiting this to make headway in stopping the bad guy. Some might find the ending kinda sudden, but if they view it as political intrigue and study how such things go in real-life authoritarian or totalitarian regimes, it actually has some realism... uh, other than the sci-fi/fantasy stuff, I mean.The reason I didn't give this book the highest rating, despite enjoying it so much was because the story started out a tad slow. It picked up in interest about a hundred pages through or so. Then it was fun.The only problem I have with the bad guy is that he is almost cartoonish in his villainy. I almost expected him to grow a cybernetic mustache to twirl. He was a bit cliched, and that hurt the novel. Other than that, the characters were fun and kinda realistic to who they were in this environment. If you stripped away the fantastical elements, they make sense given their histories and what not.I loved this first entry in the new, integrated (movies, television, books, so on) *Star Wars* Canon, and I heartily recommend it and the *Star Wars: Rebels* series, by the by. Good stuff.

"A New Dawn" is the story of how Kanan Jarrus, the ex-Jedi Knight, meets Hera Syndulla, the Twi'lek ace pilot. I found it to be a satisfying book.The book has a quick pace, and an interesting cast of characters. Most of the story takes place on one out-of-the-way planet and its unique moon. At first, I thought I'd find this limited setting boring. I suppose I was expecting Kanan and Hera's first adventure to take them all over the galaxy, but most of the action takes place on the ground.The thing I enjoyed most about this book was watching the main characters get to know each other and start to see each other differently. Even though the story spends a lot of time on character, it maintains its fast pace, which kept me turning pages.John Jackson Miller's writing is engaging and feels like Star Wars. I've read many Star Wars novels in which the author tries too hard or gets cute with the descriptions. Miller doesn't invent any new alien species. He sticks with species we've seen in the films or TV series. I think that's a plus. Miller struck the right tone.

I like this book. It sets the stage for how Kanan and Hera meet. It give you a little flavor of their personalities and attitudes at that time as well. You can still see some of those traits within the show. Kanan's immaturity with Hera's spunk fit well together. I like they give a little backstory to the characters as well.I really like supporting cast more though. I feel really get to know Vidian and Sloane more. I wanted more of this from our two protagonists but I am guessing the author has limits on this as well.Overall, it is a good read and fits well with the saga. It shows the cutthroat competition of life as an imperial as well as the desiccated shell of life that ordinary people had to endure. Thanks for the story.

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