The Unifying Force: Star Wars: The New Jedi Order
Written by James Luceno
Narrated by Jonathan Davis
3.5/5
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At long last, the New York Times bestselling series that launched the Star Wars saga into the next generation and into thrilling new territory reaches its spectacular finale. Side by side, Luke Skywalker, Han Solo, Leia Organa Solo, their children, and their comrades in the Galactic Alliance rally for their last stand against the enemy that threatens not only the galaxy, but the Force itself.
The Galactic Alliance's hard-won success in countering the Yuuzhan Vong onslaught has proven all too brief—and the tide has turned once more to the invaders' advantage. Having overcome the sabotage strategies of the Jedi and their allies, the marauding aliens have pushed deeper into the galaxy and subjugated more worlds in their ruthless quest for domination. Coruscant has been remade into a Yuuzhan Vong stronghold. The remnants of the resistance are struggling to form a united front. Luke, Mara, and Jacen are missing in action. Clearly the stage is set for endgame.
Now, as Han and Leia receive the chilling news that hundreds of high-ranking Galactic Alliance prisoners face slaughter in a sacrifice to the enemy's bloodthirsty gods, Luke and his team try desperately to convince the living world of Zonama Sekot to join the Jedi's final campaign against the Yuuzhan Vong. Yet even as they speak, a lone space station is all that stands between Alliance headquarters on Mon Calamari . . . and wave after wave of ferocious enemy forces waging their most decisive assault.
At the same time, the Jedi's alliances throughout the galaxy are being tested—and the chances of victory jeopardized—by rogue factions determined to deploy the lethal weapon that will exterminate the Yuuzhan Vong . . . and perhaps countless other species. And among the Yuuzhan Vong themselves, the threat of revolt has reached a boiling point—as the oppressed underclass and powerful officials alike fear their Supreme Overlord's mad actions will provoke the wrath of the gods.
Ultimately, for both the forces of invasion and resistance, too much has been sacrificed —and too much is at stake—to ever turn back. And now, nothing can stand in the way of seizing victory . . . or facing annihilation.
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Reviews for The Unifying Force
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5At one end of the galaxy, Luke Skywalker's team is embroiled among the Chiss as they seek information about the mysterious wandering planet Zonama Sekot, while at the other, Han and Leia Solo revisit the world Bakura just in time for a massive crisis; all the while, a pro-Jedi heretical movement builds on Yuuzhan Vong-controlled Coruscant. It's a respectable middle volume for a trilogy, with its own self-contained storylines that build the overall plot.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Han and Leia visit Bakura. Luke and Mara contact the Chiss during their search for the living planet Zonama Sekot. Nom Anor builds power though his fake Jedi religion in the ruins of Coruscant. It's OK, but feels like a lot of side stories that don't advance this trilogy very much, and that advance the whole New Jedi Order story even less.