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Star Wars by John Jackson Miller
Star Wars by John Jackson Miller













Star Wars by John Jackson Miller

There was something about her that completely captured his attention, and as a hopeless romantic, I ate up every moment and conversation that the two characters shared right down to the very end.Īlthough Hera shares the cover with Kanan, she still remains somewhat of an enigma. His affections towards her were also my favorite aspects of the book because he was so taken by her appearance, voice, and motives against the Empire, even though he groaned and rolled his eyes at her intentions. He also wasn’t shy around the ladies, especially Hera Syndulla. Kanan coped with his past by drinking and finding other means to let out steam. He wasn’t your traditional view of a Jedi in hiding. Speaking of Kanan Jarrus, I honestly didn’t connect with his character until I read A New Dawn. Not only was it ingenious, but it reinforced the fact that Caleb entered the Dark Times, and as a result of that, adopting an alias meant the difference between life and death.

Star Wars by John Jackson Miller

This entire time, we’ve been introduced to an alias–an individual whose name wasn’t even real. Caleb Dume and Kanan Jarrus were the same person. However, his identity turned out to be the biggest reveal in the novel. At first, he seemed to be asking questions that the reader would ask in order to fill in the information needed to transition into the next phase of the book. We were also introduced to a young and curious Padawan, Caleb Dume. We got to learn more about the signal that Obi-Wan first mentioned in Revenge of the Sith. Executive producer of Star Wars Rebels Dave Filoni greeted this new era with great optimism in the foreword and hoped that this story would enrich the reader’s “experience and knowledge of the characters in Star Wars Rebels.” With John Jackson Miller’s admirably effortless writing style, not only did we discover more about Kanan Jarrus and Hera Syndulla, the two main characters in Star Wars Rebels, but we also re-experienced the essential elements of a Star Wars story: the reluctant hero, the seemingly unstoppable villain, the ragtag team, the impending doom of a planet, and much more.Ī New Dawn opened up in an unexpected way, taking us back to the Clone Wars era. As a fan of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the prologue turned out to be my favorite.

Star Wars by John Jackson Miller

Star Wars: A New Dawn is a product of this joint effort. For the first time in the history of the Star Wars universe, creators are collaborating together to construct a unified vision of the galaxy far, far away. A new dawn of Star Wars storytelling is upon us.















Star Wars by John Jackson Miller