Light of the Jedi
2020 • 368 pages

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Average rating3.7

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This was always going to be a tricky balancing act for a book - a beloved series resetting for a new era. Mostly Light of the Jedi succeeds in this. The Star Wars IP is one that is viciously fought over on what is canon and what is not. With the Disney reset most of the expanded universe went with it. Light of the Jedi is the first book from the ‘High Republic' era. This seems to be pre Old Republic in age, but the continuity is a little confusing when an IP has expanded this much. We have familiar worlds such as Coruscant featuring prominently in the politicking placing it firmly within the Star Wars universe. The major change is in the vast list of new characters. This is both a blessing and a curse in that it has left the author with a blank sheet, but also as this is the first book in this new era has meant a bit of an overload in names and themes. Only one familiar name (Yoda) is referenced in the book.

It is definitely important for Disney to move the franchise away from the George Lucas era so I can see this as an important step. The problem here is that so many characters have been introduced that it is hard for many of them to be particularly memorable. The base theme of an expanding republic coming into conflict with warlords and bandits works and it will be interesting to see how this era develops, but this book suffers a bit from being the first in this era. It is a setup for the future and on that level it works very well. As a standalone book, less well.

February 15, 2021Report this review