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Star Wars: The Battle of Jedha

By: George Mann
Narrated by: Raphael Corkhill, Kristen Sieh, Jonathan Davis, Sean Kenin Elias-Reyes, Philip Hernandez, Catherine Ho, Sullivan Jones, January LaVoy, Saskia Maarleveld, Brandon McInnis, Marc Thompson, Salli Saffioti, Shannon Tyo, full cast
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After the events of The High Republic: Convergence, the Jedi travel to Jedha in this Star Wars audiobook original.

Jedha. The worn streets of this ancient world serve as a confluence for the galaxy. Visited by all, yet owned by none. Here, the Jedi are but one creed among many worshipping and studying the Force. From the Guardians of the Whills to the Path of the Open Hand, countless beings come to learn, and to share, in peace.

As all of Jedha prepares for its Festival of Balance, the galaxy still reels from the violence on Eiram and E'ronoh. But after foiling a plot to escalate the war between the two planets, the Jedi believe that a lasting peace may be within reach. Master Creighton Sun and Jedi Knight Aida Forte arrive on Jedha with delegations from both planets to formally end the "Forever War". The Jedi hope that the harmony of Jedha's many factions, along with the signing of a peace treaty, will create a symbol to the rest of the galaxy of what can be accomplished through unity.

But not all are happy with the Jedi's involvement or ready to concern themselves with peace. Rumors begin to swirl that the Jedi bring war in their wake. The distrust and anger that for so long fuelled the Forever War now threaten to corrupt the communities of Jedha. When violence breaks out on the sacred moon, the war that was meant to end on Jedha may soon engulf the entire world.

©2023 George Mann (P)2023 Penguin Audio
Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction Space Opera Star Wars Fiction War Interstellar Solar System

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Loved this, it really brought the battle to life and the actors were fantastic. Great story too. Can't wait ti find out what happens next!

Great production.and writing

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This theatrical version, I don't like. it makes carraters sound a bit simple ... a shame I my opinion.

pretty straight forward story, no twist or surprises. it's a nice listen for the daily ruitines.

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I loved the cast and music the story was good shame about the the war

Great cast

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As above, the story fits in well with the other high republic books,

But the voice actors are true amateurs, despite a war about to and break out half of the cast seem ecstatically happy!
In other words every line starts and finishes with a "hehehe" and "ho ho ho" like there is a constant joke going around,
Its just bad voice acting for dramatizing this story. I think its best left alone for future star wars books.

If it wasn't for the above, the book would be an hour shorter and more enjoable.

If your a fan of dramatized audiobooks, avoid. Only get if you are a fan of Star Wars and don't mind the new Disney Canon and high republic series.

Good Story, Just ruined by silly Voice acting

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Voices are all over the as is the volume. Story is good but production is somewhat lacking

Good story poorly delivered

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