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Title:The Followers (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice #20)
Author:Jude Watson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 154 pages
Published:April 1st 2002 by Scholastic Inc
Categories:Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens. Juvenile. Adventure. Middle Grade
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Who are the followers of the Sith? Devoted to the study of the dark side of the Force, they live an underground existence . . . but their threat is growing. Although they do not have Sith power, they are on a constant search for it. Nothing--not even the Jedi--will get in their way.

Dr. Lundi is the leader of the Sith followers. As he gets closer to attaining a Sith Holocron, he comes face-to-face with Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan.

Ten years later, when the Sith followers reappear, Obi-Wan and his own apprentice, Anakin Skywalker, must rely on Lundi to help them. But he is to be feared, not trusted.

The Sith are on the rise. The Jedi must stop them.

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ISBN: 0439139392 (ISBN13: 9780439139397)
Edition Language: English
Series: Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice #20, Star Wars Legends


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Good Book, then ending was a little disappointing.

Slightly anticlimactic for a "grand finale," but still moderately enjoyable. Now, I'm curious about Jedi Quest.

As with the other Special Edition, this one ties in the two generations with a story that ends and then is reborn 10 years later. This one is a little more relevant to Star Wars history because it explores the growing Sith cult normal beings who arent Force-sensitive, yet are eager to learn the teachings of the ancient Sith. The storyline revolves around the acquisition of a Sith holocron and how it taints those who touch it.Im closing in on the books that directly surround the movies and at

Last One!!After 20 short books, I have reached the end of the "Jedi Apprentice" series! Yay!!Overall, my average rating for the books is 3.3 (2x2, 10x3, 8x4).It has taken me almost a year to get around to reading them all, but only 36 days to actually read the books. Nice easy reading!This book was a great way to end the series. We once again start with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan investigating the possibility of a sith holocron being found, and the rise of the interest in Sith teachings.Then 10 years

The dividing of the story into two parts set a decade apart left little room to tell a good story in either half. We are supposed to believe that the events in the first half have been forgotten for a decade? Completely ridiculous.

Not sure what the point of the 2 Special Editions was, except to maybe get folks interested in reading the Jedi Quest series starring Anakin & Obi-Wan, as a transition from reading 20 stories about Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan. From that angle, I suppose it worked. The main conflict was pretty weak and contrived. Why didn't they just get Kit Fisto to get the holocron? He can breathe/swim/swing lightsaber underwater. :) Maybe they hadn't invented him yet? Having the same mission in two different time

Story: 7/10"This book did what the Jedi apprentice series never did. It actually included a lot of Star Wars history and elements. Making it a great addition and one of the best in the Jedi Apprentice series."

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