Review: Exile
Exile by Aaron Allston
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Light, but interesting enough. Jacen is already in the broody-boring stage of his decent to "the dark", but Ben is the interesting character here. It's a shame we don't get more of him.
The publisher should die in a fire composed of a pile of their own books, which magically cannot be extinguished without placing them all in order. There is no indication, anywhere on this book, as to what part of the series it might be. I had thought I was reading book 2, and all the callbacks to earlier events I just took to be Expanded Universe baggage. No, this is actually book 4 (and no, I have not read any of the others.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Light, but interesting enough. Jacen is already in the broody-boring stage of his decent to "the dark", but Ben is the interesting character here. It's a shame we don't get more of him.
The publisher should die in a fire composed of a pile of their own books, which magically cannot be extinguished without placing them all in order. There is no indication, anywhere on this book, as to what part of the series it might be. I had thought I was reading book 2, and all the callbacks to earlier events I just took to be Expanded Universe baggage. No, this is actually book 4 (and no, I have not read any of the others.
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