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The problems start with the story arc's main conflict. While the Shadow Academy and Diversity Alliance arcs offered interesting and multi-dimensional antagonists whose evil schemes threatened multiple species and civilizations, Czethros isn't an intimidating villain and his evil plan seems mild in comparison. The odds just don't seem to be stacked very highly against the heroes. It's like watching Spider-Man or Batman taking down regular street thugs when we'd rather see them do battle with Doc Ock or The Joker.
The characters present another problem. They've become static, growing and changing little (if at all) throughout the course of the book. While Anja does provide some interesting moments of exposition throughout the story, the other characters have become repetitive and boring (with the exception of one touching moment involving Tenel Ka).
While the book's target audience my be willing to forgive the above complaints, I doubt they wouldn't find issue with the lack of action in the story. I can count on one hand how many times a lightsaber is ignited in the book. I don't mean to say that nonstop action is necessary to create entertainment, but the lack of it certainly doesn't help this already boring book.
In the past, I've raced through the Young Jedi Knights books eager to find out how each ends. In this case, however, I really had to force myself to finish Trouble on Cloud City. Only doing so because I've already gotten so close to the end of the series that I might as well finish it.
When Lando Calrissian asks the young jedi knights if they would like a vacation on cloud city they gladly accept. what they didn't know was that their " vacation " was more of a fight to remain alive. I thought it was an execelent book and if you havn't read the young jedi knights series you are missing out on a great series of books.

most definately not amazing. but still cool-ish. good basic plot and the andris spice addiction is well-described.
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Another installment in the Young Jedi Knights saga. I'm liking Anja's character a lot. The way that she's conflicted is portrayed pretty well. So far, she hasn't made her complete shift to being a good person, which is refreshing. The Solo twins' amazingly positive influence hasn't completely succeeded. Yet.
The overall ride was enjoyable despite the slow start. Combat doesn't really seem to be the focus in this volume, instead the group is stuck trying to figure out a mystery for the most part, with what I found interesting lying with the characters. Anja (as much as I'm not a fan of her) gets good coverage for the issues that she faces and develops quite nicely throughout the course of the book and Tenel Ka has some gorgeous bits, more revealing than anything else in this entire series. The latter
Kevin J. Anderson
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| Title | : | Trouble on Cloud City (Star Wars: Young Jedi Knights #13) |
| Author | : | Kevin J. Anderson |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 183 pages |
| Published | : | August 1st 1998 by Berkley |
| Categories | : | Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Young Adult. Fiction |
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The entries in the Young Jedi Knights series up to this point have, for the most part, been fun and enjoyable reads. Trouble on Cloud City, unfortunately, doesn't live up to the standards set by previous books in the series. While the adventures in these books have been a source of entertainment for both young and old alike previously, even younger readers may not be able to forgive the book's many flaws.The problems start with the story arc's main conflict. While the Shadow Academy and Diversity Alliance arcs offered interesting and multi-dimensional antagonists whose evil schemes threatened multiple species and civilizations, Czethros isn't an intimidating villain and his evil plan seems mild in comparison. The odds just don't seem to be stacked very highly against the heroes. It's like watching Spider-Man or Batman taking down regular street thugs when we'd rather see them do battle with Doc Ock or The Joker.
The characters present another problem. They've become static, growing and changing little (if at all) throughout the course of the book. While Anja does provide some interesting moments of exposition throughout the story, the other characters have become repetitive and boring (with the exception of one touching moment involving Tenel Ka).
While the book's target audience my be willing to forgive the above complaints, I doubt they wouldn't find issue with the lack of action in the story. I can count on one hand how many times a lightsaber is ignited in the book. I don't mean to say that nonstop action is necessary to create entertainment, but the lack of it certainly doesn't help this already boring book.
In the past, I've raced through the Young Jedi Knights books eager to find out how each ends. In this case, however, I really had to force myself to finish Trouble on Cloud City. Only doing so because I've already gotten so close to the end of the series that I might as well finish it.
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| Original Title: | Trouble on Cloud City (Star Wars: Young Jedi Knights, #13) |
| ISBN: | 0425164160 (ISBN13: 9780425164167) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Star Wars: Young Jedi Knights #13, Star Wars Legends |
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Ratings: 3.56 From 1497 Users | 18 ReviewsCrit About Books Trouble on Cloud City (Star Wars: Young Jedi Knights #13)
This final trilogy in the series is weak, but this one was better than the first. I don't remember how it all ends, but I am looking forward to it.When Lando Calrissian asks the young jedi knights if they would like a vacation on cloud city they gladly accept. what they didn't know was that their " vacation " was more of a fight to remain alive. I thought it was an execelent book and if you havn't read the young jedi knights series you are missing out on a great series of books.

most definately not amazing. but still cool-ish. good basic plot and the andris spice addiction is well-described.
Yes, I have a lot of books, and if this is your first visit to my amazon author page, it can be a little overwhelming. If you are new to my work, let me recommend a few titles as good places to start. I love my Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I. series, humorous horror/mysteries, which begin with DEATH WARMED OVER. My steampunk fantasy adventures, CLOCKWORK ANGELS and CLOCKWORK LIVES, written with Neil3.5 stars
Another installment in the Young Jedi Knights saga. I'm liking Anja's character a lot. The way that she's conflicted is portrayed pretty well. So far, she hasn't made her complete shift to being a good person, which is refreshing. The Solo twins' amazingly positive influence hasn't completely succeeded. Yet.
The overall ride was enjoyable despite the slow start. Combat doesn't really seem to be the focus in this volume, instead the group is stuck trying to figure out a mystery for the most part, with what I found interesting lying with the characters. Anja (as much as I'm not a fan of her) gets good coverage for the issues that she faces and develops quite nicely throughout the course of the book and Tenel Ka has some gorgeous bits, more revealing than anything else in this entire series. The latter

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