Star Wars: The Jedi Academy Trilogy: Jedi Search Review
Meanwhile, Luke Skywalker is finally ready to do what we’ve all been waiting for: He petitions the New Republic to let him seek out "Force-sensitives" across the stars. This search brings us to some of the most memorable new characters in the Legends era, most notably the hot-headed but incredibly talented Kyp Durron. Why It Works
The story follows two main threads. First, Han Solo and Chewbacca are on a diplomatic mission to the spice mines of Kessel. As you can imagine with Han, things go south quickly. They end up crash-landing in the Maw—a cluster of black holes—where they discover a secret Imperial installation that has been isolated for years. This introduces us to the formidable Admiral Daala, a villain who feels like a genuine threat to the fragile peace. Star Wars: The Jedi Academy Trilogy: Jedi Search
Starting a new chapter in the Star Wars saga can feel like coming home, and Kevin J. Anderson’s —the first book in The Jedi Academy Trilogy —is the ultimate welcome-back party. Meanwhile, Luke Skywalker is finally ready to do
Jedi Search is a fast-paced, high-stakes space opera that captures the spirit of the original trilogy while pushing the story into bold new territory. It’s essential reading for anyone who wants to see how the Jedi returned to their former glory (at least in the Legends timeline). First, Han Solo and Chewbacca are on a
Set seven years after the Battle of Endor, this book takes us into a galaxy that is finally breathing after the fall of the Empire, but still struggling to find its footing. If you’re looking for that classic "New Republic" vibe, this is where the real work begins. The Plot: A Galaxy in Transition