I, Jedi: Star Wars Legends

· Star Wars - Legends Series Book 42 · Random House Worlds
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The dramatic story of an X-wing pilot on the razor’s edge between the hero he once was and the power he could have—if he’s willing to embrace the Dark Side

Corran Horn was an officer in the Corellian Security Force before casting his lot with the New Republic. As the grandson of a legendary Jedi hero, he has latent Force powers that have yet to be developed. But he has managed to distinguish himself with Rogue Squadron, the X-wing fighter force that has become the scourge of the Empire and of the pirates that prey on Republic shipping.

When his wife, Mirax, vanishes on a covert mission for the New Republic, Corran vows to find her. He begins Jedi training at Luke Skywalker’s Jedi academy, hoping to develop his untapped powers. But as Corran grows dissatisfied with the Jedi master’s methods, he chooses to break with the academy before his training is finished.

Now Corran is on his own. Using his undercover experience, he must infiltrate, sabotage, and destroy a ruthless organization in order to find his wife. But to succeed, Corran will have to come to terms with his Jedi heritage—and make a terrible choice: surrender to the Dark Side . . . or die.

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4.6
98 reviews
Garrett Persyn
August 22, 2024
This book is a companion novel to the Jedi Academy Trilogy by Kevin J Anderson, and because of this, a large portion of your experience with this book will depend on your reception of the trilogy. If you liked it, you'll probably like the parts of this story that connect. If you didn't like it (like me), those parts of this book are probably the worst parts, though in my opinion they are still written better than the JAT. There are also large portions of this book which have their own story completely, independent of the events of JAT, and for the most part these sections shine, though there are occasionally some moments which seem unnatural, inconsistent, or amateurish. Overall, this book isn't bad, and is certainly better than JAT, despite largely depending on it.
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David Kovacs
March 31, 2014
Simply wonderful, one of the best Star Wars books of all time period. The story draws you in and keeps you coming back for more, i would recommend this to even non Star Wars fans and fans of fiction, like i said this book is simply wonderful. MUST READ!
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Eric (BigBroGarrus)
October 18, 2014
After reading so many of the Star Wars novels, I can say this is one of my favorites.
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About the author

Michael A. Stackpole is the New York Times bestselling author of many titles in the Star Wars universe, including many of the Star Wars X-Wing novels and the New Jedi Order: Dark Tide novels Onslaught and Ruin. When not chained to a desk madly fighting deadlines, he plays indoor soccer, rides a mountain bike, and reads, but not all at the same time. Stackpole lives in Arizona with Liz Danforth and a small pack of Cardigan Welsh corgis.

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