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Star Wars Episode II

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Star Wars Episode II

By: R.A. Salvatore
Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
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Summary

There is a great disturbance in the Force. From the sleek ships of the glimmering Coruscant skyscape to the lush gardens of pastoral Naboo, dissent is roiling. The Republic is failing, even under the leadership of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, elected 10 years earlier to save the crumbling government. Separatists threaten war, and the Senate is hopelessly divided, unable to determine whether to raise an army for battle or keep the fragile peace. It is a stalemate that once broken, could lead to galactic chaos.©2002 Lucasfilm LTD. and TM. Adventure Genre Fiction Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins Science Fiction Space Opera
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"Helping to propel the listener forward is the stereophonic sound of a jet engine zooming across the listener's hearing field, establishing effective breaks and transitions in the story." ( AudioFile)
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it was an enjoyable book, and I liked the way it expanded on a lot of the scenes in the film especially the relationship between padme and anakin it fleshes it out and makes a lot more sense

good expansion to the movie

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The best thing is definitely that we get to hear more about Shmi Skywalker. The next is that Dooku gets more mentions before introduced as a villain at the second half of the story. The story feels a bit poorly knitted together at times, but the experience is quite a lot of fun and opens up the much needed elements that even I as a prequel fan do wish were present in the movies.

More in-depth characters

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This was the first Star Wars audiobook I had ever listening to... And for that I am glad.
With the indept story you can finally understand the bits that was missing from the movie, and with the extra sound effects on offer. You are basically feel like you are listening to a complete radio play with nothing missed out!!!
Also it is probably the one Star Wars production when you don't have to be a Star Wars fan to enjoy it.

Honest I lent it to my mother... who is not hot on the saga, but even she said it. The whole production of story, narrator and sound effects, was pretty good, and sucks you in.

Greeeaaaaaaaaaat

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Enjoyed every second of it! The novel gives so much more context and depth to the film. Didn't want the book to end. Highly recommend!

Amazing book, beautiful writing and production

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I think that I wanted too much from this book. One reads, or listens to, a prose adaption of a film to get a deeper understanding of the story, the characters and the world which they inhabit. And one does some of that here, mostly about the thoughts and feelings of Jango and Bobba Fett, and some deleted scenes from the film feature here. But mostly one gets a very well written and excellently performed account of what in the film. Like I said, I think that I wanted too much.

It's still an excellent listen.

Excellently performed, excellently written.

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