Anakin's Quest (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights, Book 4)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Traveling to Dagobah after experiencing recurring nightmares, young Jedi-in-training Anakin is accompanied by R2-D2 and other companions on a trip to a secret cave in the swamps, where he faces a test of his strength with the Force. Original.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #890834 in Books
- Published on: 1998-06-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 115 pages
Customer Reviews
"Anakin's Quest" a good start for young "Star Wars" fans
Thousands of children's books are published every year, and it's hard to catch kids' attention. One thing that never fails to stand out, however, is the familiar "Star Wars" logo on a book cover. "Anakin's Quest," the fourth book in the popular Junior Jedi Knights series, is a wonderful tool for encouraging young "Star Wars" fans to read. Rebecca Moesta's writing is concise and uncomplicated, and the story moves quickly enough to keep most kids interested. Young Anakin Solo, son of Han Solo and Princess Leia, is learning to be a Jedi Knight with the help of his uncle, Luke Skywalker, and his friends Tahiri, Master Ikrit, and Artoo-Detoo. In this installment, Anakin and company travel to Dagobah to visit the cave where Luke Skywalker faced the Dark Side in himself. Anakin is afraid that he's destined to fall to the Dark Side like his grandfather, Darth Vader, and needs to face his own inner demons. His adventures along the way will engross and excite even the most casual of "Star Wars" fans. This book is best for children aged 7 to 12--and, of course, the young at heart.
I thought that Anakin's Quest was an excellent book.
I liked this book because it concentrated only on what Anakin did instead of switching to what Han did, or Luke did, and the whole book was about him. It was easy to read and I hope that they write a lot more books in this series.
Rebecca Moesta does a great job with Star Wars
I am an avid Star Wars fan. I've read just about all of the books. Even though I am 27, I especially enjoy the Junior Jedi Knights series. It's easy reading and a real joy to read. This book is wonderful because you find out the true fears of Anakin and Tahiri. If you love Star Wars, find out more about Han and Leia's youngetst son in these great books.


