Kenobi: Star Wars Legends

Kenobi: Star Wars Legends

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  • Author:John Jackson Miller
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Summary

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - The Republic has fallen。 Sith Lords rule the galaxy。 Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi has lost everything 。 。 。 everything but hope。

Tatooine--a harsh desert world where farmers toil in the heat of two suns while trying to protect themselves and their loved ones from the marauding Tusken Raiders。 A backwater planet on the edge of civilized space。 And an unlikely place to find a Jedi Master in hiding, or an orphaned infant boy on whose tiny shoulders rests the future of a galaxy。

Known to locals only as "Ben," the bearded and robed offworlder is an enigmatic stranger who keeps to himself, shares nothing of his past, and goes to great pains to remain an outsider。 But as tensions escalate between the farmers and a tribe of Sand People led by a ruthless war chief, Ben finds himself drawn into the fight, endangering the very mission that brought him to Tatooine。

Ben--Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi, hero of the Clone Wars, traitor to the Empire, and protector of the galaxy's last hope--can no more turn his back on evil than he can reject his Jedi training。 And when blood is unjustly spilled, innocent lives threatened, and a ruthless opponent unmasked, Ben has no choice but to call on the wisdom of the Jedi--and the formidable power of the Force--in his never-ending fight for justice。

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Reviews

Candi Olsen

4。5

Roberto L。

Enjoyed it immensely。 Honestly had held off reading even though I am a fan of Star Wars Legends books。 Was really curious how you could make living on Tatooine interesting with Obi-Wan。 I like how it maintained a good pace throughout and finished strong。 Well done。

Unseen Library

Rating of 4。5。Welcome back to my Throwback Thursday series, where I republish old reviews, review books I have read before or review older books I have only just had a chance to read。 For this week’s Throwback Thursday I take another look awesome book from the Star Wars Legends range, Kenobi by John Jackson Miller。These are dark days for the galaxy。 The Republic and the Jedi have fallen, and the Empire, along with its Sith masters, has risen in its place。 All hope looks lost, except for an orpha Rating of 4。5。Welcome back to my Throwback Thursday series, where I republish old reviews, review books I have read before or review older books I have only just had a chance to read。 For this week’s Throwback Thursday I take another look awesome book from the Star Wars Legends range, Kenobi by John Jackson Miller。These are dark days for the galaxy。 The Republic and the Jedi have fallen, and the Empire, along with its Sith masters, has risen in its place。 All hope looks lost, except for an orphaned baby boy, now living on Tatooine, and watched over by a solitary protector, former Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi。 After failing to save his fallen apprentice, Obi-Wan has retreated to the wilds of Tatooine, determined to hone his abilities, protect his charge, and wait for the day that hope is ready to return to the galaxy。 Sticking to the outskirts of the planet, Obi-Wan has taken on a new persona of Ben, a mysterious bearded and robed stranger, living alone in the desert and hiding from his past。 However, despite all his attempts to blend in, Ben is still a Jedi, and trouble follows him wherever he goes。A deadly conflict is brewing in the deserts of Tatooine as enterprising moisture farmers clash with desperate Tusken Raiders。 The settlers are terrified of a new and ruthless Tusken war chief who has leading raids against their farmsteads, resulting in series of brutal retaliatory attacks。 When the fight seeks to engulf some of Ben’s new friends, he is again dragged into a war he never asked for。 Discovering a grave injustice as innocents are killed for a matter of greed, Ben will once again call upon the powers of the Force to ensure justice is done。 But can he achieve his goals without revealing to the entire planet that he is a Jedi, or will his greatest secret be uncovered along with the galaxy’s last hope?Wow, this was a pretty impressive and captivating Star Wars novel from Miller that does a wonderful job showing a unique period in an iconic character’s life。 Featuring a brilliant and surprising story, set in the iconic backdrop of Tatooine, Kenobi is an excellent read that I had an amazing time getting through。To see the full review, click on the link below:https://unseenlibrary。com/2022/04/21/。。。For other exciting reviews and content, check out my blog at:https://unseenlibrary。com/ 。。。more

Benjamin

HECK YEAH!

A

I love Kenobi and this story both had too much going on and too little about Kenobi and his task at hand。 If it wasn't about Kenobi I would probably rate 3/5。 I wasn't sure what the book's stance on Tuskens was at first, fearing it would have Kenobi and everyone else agree with the pre-Book of Boba Fett stereotypes。。。 which the book definitely did but I was happy Kenobi and at least one other stood up to the stereotype。 Looking forward to the Kenobi show! I love Kenobi and this story both had too much going on and too little about Kenobi and his task at hand。 If it wasn't about Kenobi I would probably rate 3/5。 I wasn't sure what the book's stance on Tuskens was at first, fearing it would have Kenobi and everyone else agree with the pre-Book of Boba Fett stereotypes。。。 which the book definitely did but I was happy Kenobi and at least one other stood up to the stereotype。 Looking forward to the Kenobi show! 。。。more

Michaela Greener

It’s a good book but I wish there was more action and that darth Vader was in it but it is a good book

Nicole

At first, the idea of this book not being solely from Obi-Wan's was off-putting, but as I read I was glad that was not the case。 It was so refreshing to see Obi-Wan through the eyes of these characters。 And that ending。。。。 man。 At first, the idea of this book not being solely from Obi-Wan's was off-putting, but as I read I was glad that was not the case。 It was so refreshing to see Obi-Wan through the eyes of these characters。 And that ending。。。。 man。 。。。more

Megan

• Well written。 • I like the plot。• Pacing is slow。 The only reason I got through this was because of the audiobook and even that was tough。 I had tried to read a physical copy, but abandoned it because Kenobi hadn't shown up yet (see below)。• Kenobi, and I cannot stress this enough, is a *secondary character*。 He pops up more in the latter half of the novel, but it takes so long to get there。 It's barely in his POV。 You're stuck with a ton of original characters that you don't care about。• We l • Well written。 • I like the plot。• Pacing is slow。 The only reason I got through this was because of the audiobook and even that was tough。 I had tried to read a physical copy, but abandoned it because Kenobi hadn't shown up yet (see below)。• Kenobi, and I cannot stress this enough, is a *secondary character*。 He pops up more in the latter half of the novel, but it takes so long to get there。 It's barely in his POV。 You're stuck with a ton of original characters that you don't care about。• We learn nothing new about Kenobi。 It's all stuff we know, and him being sad over the past。 That's it。 No character development whatsoever。 Audiobook note: It's annoying but also not? There's sound effects。 Like the sounds of speeders starting up, the lightsaber, and annoyingly enough that "doot" sound that happens when an item is scanned。 Omg that sound is in the background too long。 The narrator is fine。 He uses a decent amount of voices for the characters。 He did a good Kenobi impression。 。。。more

Jason Ray

Fun read! Loved the western style Kenobi story。 Would definitely recommend this book! Definitely got me excited for the new show coming out next month!

Daniel Espejo

La novela perfecta para abrir boca antes del estreno de la serie el mes que viene。El ritmo es muy bueno, con varias tramas que se suceden de forma paralela y bien ensambladas, como es típico en las novelas de Star Wars。 A pesar de pertenecer a 'Leyendas', no se siente que esté fuera de lugar, de hecho, han tomado muchísimos elementos del Tatooine de "Kenobi" para series como The Mandalorian o The book of Boba Fett。 La novela perfecta para abrir boca antes del estreno de la serie el mes que viene。El ritmo es muy bueno, con varias tramas que se suceden de forma paralela y bien ensambladas, como es típico en las novelas de Star Wars。 A pesar de pertenecer a 'Leyendas', no se siente que esté fuera de lugar, de hecho, han tomado muchísimos elementos del Tatooine de "Kenobi" para series como The Mandalorian o The book of Boba Fett。 。。。more

Matt

3。75 stars。 Good read, felt a little long somehow but over all enjoyed it。

Matthew Wade

One of the best Star Wars books that have ever been written in my opinion。

David

“A life that seems small on the outside can be limitless on the inside。 Even a person living in the remotest place can be concerned about hundreds。 Or the whole galaxy。”

TheGeeksAttic

Star Wars: Kenobi was written by New York Times Bestselling Author, John Jackson Miller。 This novel takes place in the Rise of the Empire era, following the events of Revenge of the Sith, about 19 years before the battle of Yavin。SUMMARY: After the fall of the Republic and the dismantling of the Jedi Order, Obi-Wan Kenobi has taken Anakin & Padme’s infant son, Luke Skywalker, to Tatooine。 On this outer-rim world, the boy may be out of the Empire’s reach。 Her, Kenobi must keep out of trouble and Star Wars: Kenobi was written by New York Times Bestselling Author, John Jackson Miller。 This novel takes place in the Rise of the Empire era, following the events of Revenge of the Sith, about 19 years before the battle of Yavin。SUMMARY: After the fall of the Republic and the dismantling of the Jedi Order, Obi-Wan Kenobi has taken Anakin & Padme’s infant son, Luke Skywalker, to Tatooine。 On this outer-rim world, the boy may be out of the Empire’s reach。 Her, Kenobi must keep out of trouble and try to to bring little to no attention to himself。Tusken Raiders roam the desert。 They view the settlers in the Jundland Wastes as a parasites that needed to be removed。 One leader, A’yark, is determined to rid the land of these disgusting creatures。 This particular Tusken stands out among the rest, and is known to the settlers, as Plug Eye。 The Tusken Raiders would often attack settlements and homes in the desert, looting resources they found useful。 The people in the area had created the Settler’s Call, an alert system that would bring the people together to go out and defend the victims of the Tusken Raiders。In this tale, the Settler’s in the Pika Oasis, must defend their lives and lively hood。 Trouble seems to follow a new stranger that strolls into the Oasis。 Can this newcomer be trusted? Or is the stranger the root of all the settlers problems?CHARACTERS: John Jackson Miller created new characters that were truly worth investing in。Annileen Calwell runs a little shop, Dannar’s Claim, out in the Pika Oasis。 Widowed, she’s got two kids to raise on her own, ages 16 and 17。 Her husband passed away nearly 8 years prior to this tale。 However, she isn’t truly alone。 Her deceased husband’s best friend, Orrin, is still around and does a pretty good job of keeping an eye out for the family and many others around the area。 Annileen does her best to raise her kids up right and has a pretty good sense of humor。 She’s very protective of her kids and her property。A’yark, the Tusken leader is irritated and saddened by the fact that the tribal people are diminishing。 A’yark is cautions and intelligent, able to speak some words in basic。 This character’s past is full of tragedy and loss, giving A’yark the wisdom needed to lead other Tusken Raiders。Kenobi, is adjusting to life outside of the Jedi Order。 His new life mission is to stay hidden, and keep watch over the boy he hopes will truly bring balance to the force, the son of Anakin Skywalker。 He’s cautious of everything, which is wise。 He does have a bit of paranoia, which raises curiosity with those he interacts with。 He seems to be at the right place at always the wrong time, drawing way to much attention to himself, but his presence usually saves the day。 He’s gets a mixed reputation, wherever Kenobi goes, trouble follows。OVERALL THOUGHTS: I enjoyed this book, a lot。 It was interesting to see Kenobi out of his element, surrounded by common folks who see him as some stranger, a drifter, a hermit。 Kenobi’s interaction with Annileen was always entertaining。 It’s obvious that there was an attraction between the two。 However, Ben holds onto the oath of the Jedi Order, which forbids attachment。This book has some cool surprises throughout, keeping the story interesting and the reader glued to the pages。 There are some really high lighthearted moments, and some that actually get pretty dark。 I would say it has a pretty good balance when it comes to evoking particular emotions。Miller touches on familiar story points, such as the Lars family and the event that took place mentioned in Attack of the Clones (more specifically the novelization), when Shmi was taken by Tusken Raiders。 I loved that moment, which anchors the story into the previous material。 It’s also mentioned that Owen Lars really doesn’t like Ben。 I find that very interesting and wish we had more as to the reason why。There are “Meditation” segments in the story, I really enjoyed those moments。 They are actually pretty emotional。 Kenobi, alone in the desert, speaking out to his old master Qui-Gon, desperate to commune with him。 These moments are what make Kenobi human。 The galaxy has become such a different place for him。 His loneness in the force, in the desert, remind me of just how much of a burden Kenobi has on his shoulders。 He was there at the fall of galactic republic。 He tried to protect Republic, but his failure along with the Jedi Order, altered the course of galactic affairs for many years to come。Overall, the story is fantastic。 It’s gritty, it contains some pretty dark moments but has some light humor throughout。 Toward the end, I found some elements to be less intriguing and had some heavy Twilight Zone vibes, but it still ends in a high note。 Nothing negative to say about this novel。Do I recommend you pick up Star Wars: Kenobi? Yes, I highly recommend this book。 It’s full of great character and takes place during an interesting time in the Star Wars timeline。RATING: I give Kenobi an A+ 。。。more

Han-Ching Joyce Chiu

I think I might’ve liked it more before all these Disney+ Star Wars shows。 But now I’ve had more than enough of small town desert Tatooine than I can have in such a short time span。 And exactly like the TV shows, it’s your main character solving some small town problem set in Western styling。 I haven’t read many other Star Wars books except the Thrawn series, and compared to those, especially the recent ones, where different civilizations and cultures and new politics and battles are painted exp I think I might’ve liked it more before all these Disney+ Star Wars shows。 But now I’ve had more than enough of small town desert Tatooine than I can have in such a short time span。 And exactly like the TV shows, it’s your main character solving some small town problem set in Western styling。 I haven’t read many other Star Wars books except the Thrawn series, and compared to those, especially the recent ones, where different civilizations and cultures and new politics and battles are painted expertly。 This one just felt。。limited。 Sure, it was well written, but for me personally, it was just okay。 。。。more

Eric J。 Mogensen

Disney+ should have adapted this。Probably better than what they are doing in the Disney+ series。 Nice character work, and the scope of the story fits with where we find everyone in A New Hope。

Eric Burton

The story by John Jackson Miller is fantastic。 It definitely goes for substance over style。 Obi-Wan uses his lightsaber very little throughout, but I think it is to the betterment the story。 It focuses on Kenobi along with a slew of new characters, which doesn't sound great but he pulls it off。 He understands Kenobi so well, and puts him in a lot of interesting situations。 I grew to care for the new characters throughout the story, and the ending is quite emotional! A real treat for Kenobi fans The story by John Jackson Miller is fantastic。 It definitely goes for substance over style。 Obi-Wan uses his lightsaber very little throughout, but I think it is to the betterment the story。 It focuses on Kenobi along with a slew of new characters, which doesn't sound great but he pulls it off。 He understands Kenobi so well, and puts him in a lot of interesting situations。 I grew to care for the new characters throughout the story, and the ending is quite emotional! A real treat for Kenobi fans and a great preparation for the new series。 。。。more

Chris

So much fun for a geek like me!

Laura

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 “Ben inhaled deeply。 ‘Sometimes it takes losing everything to find your true path’”The setting is like an Old West cowboy story in space… not like Firefly…At first it starts out with other characters and I was dying in anticipation for more Obi-Wan。 This author delivers it with his knowledge of the Star Wars world。 I love the little bit of humor added that Ben Kenobi has。 I won’t spoil it for you but I was hoping for a different outcome even through my heart knew it could never be。 The force is “Ben inhaled deeply。 ‘Sometimes it takes losing everything to find your true path’”The setting is like an Old West cowboy story in space… not like Firefly…At first it starts out with other characters and I was dying in anticipation for more Obi-Wan。 This author delivers it with his knowledge of the Star Wars world。 I love the little bit of humor added that Ben Kenobi has。 I won’t spoil it for you but I was hoping for a different outcome even through my heart knew it could never be。 The force is showing the way to Obi-wan’s higher ground。 I can’t wait for the Obi-Wan movie。 Guess I am an Obi-Wan nerd。 LOL。 。。。more

kris

2* is maybe a bit harsh, because overall this book was entertaining enough。 but when a book is called kenobi, and marketed as a book about obi-wan…… call me crazy but i expect him to at least be a main character。on the plus side, this book is star wars but make it western so that’s fun。

ashly

i just wanna say that i miss him so bad and i know a hug from obi-wan would solve all of my problems

Zuzana

3。5 starsI appreciate what the author was trying to accomplish。 A Shane-like western set in the Star Wars universe。 But the first half of the book I was mostly bored unless Obi-Wan was there and that was scarcely ever。 I liked the Tusken part of the narrative and A'Yark was the (only) most interesting of all the original characters in the book。 After I got to know Annileen and her family better, after the halfway mark or so, the book became more enjoyable。 But it also coincided with Obi-Wan's in 3。5 starsI appreciate what the author was trying to accomplish。 A Shane-like western set in the Star Wars universe。 But the first half of the book I was mostly bored unless Obi-Wan was there and that was scarcely ever。 I liked the Tusken part of the narrative and A'Yark was the (only) most interesting of all the original characters in the book。 After I got to know Annileen and her family better, after the halfway mark or so, the book became more enjoyable。 But it also coincided with Obi-Wan's increased on-page presence。 So it's neither here nor there。 To be honest I expected more from the book that is considered by many to be the best EU book ever written。 。。。more

Henrietta

“I've been keeping watch tonight over the Larsfarmhouse。 —and looking to see something else。 Upthere, over the horizon—I think that must havebeen the passenger ship。 Stars don't disappear。They're safe, above。 Luke is safe, below。And I will be 。。。 okay。It's a long way back to the house, Qui-Gon。 Maythe Force be with you。It's time for me to go home。”I really really enjoyed this book! I just wish there was more Kenobi in it to be honest, that’s my only criticism。 Above is probably my favourite pass “I've been keeping watch tonight over the Larsfarmhouse。 —and looking to see something else。 Upthere, over the horizon—I think that must havebeen the passenger ship。 Stars don't disappear。They're safe, above。 Luke is safe, below。And I will be 。。。 okay。It's a long way back to the house, Qui-Gon。 Maythe Force be with you。It's time for me to go home。”I really really enjoyed this book! I just wish there was more Kenobi in it to be honest, that’s my only criticism。 Above is probably my favourite passage in the whole book, it truly was beautifully written。 I would definitely recommend。 。。。more

Dee Mort

Hands down one of my favorites, yes it's not crazy, or full of intense action from start to finish but it gives some awesome background info on the tuskens and sheds some light on who they really are, as well as the inner war raging inside Obi-Wan as he begins his new life as a hermit, lots of great action still and tons of good ol Obi-Wan wisdom and life lessons。 I read this book 3 times back to back。 LOVED it Hands down one of my favorites, yes it's not crazy, or full of intense action from start to finish but it gives some awesome background info on the tuskens and sheds some light on who they really are, as well as the inner war raging inside Obi-Wan as he begins his new life as a hermit, lots of great action still and tons of good ol Obi-Wan wisdom and life lessons。 I read this book 3 times back to back。 LOVED it 。。。more

Rose

Best。 Star Wars。 Book。 Ever。

Gabs Langevin

This was an absolutely wonderful tale! It was truly enrapturing and I fully Hope that the series does just as good as this awe-inspiring work!!!

William Yates

Now this was a Disney + series。 So much of both Mando and Book of Boba can be found in these pages。。。 but it's done here with far more craft。 I had moments of legitimately holding my breath between chapters! Also loved how Kenobi was treated as a mystery despite being so prevalent through the novel。 I do hope the show will capture even a fragment of this books adventure。 Now this was a Disney + series。 So much of both Mando and Book of Boba can be found in these pages。。。 but it's done here with far more craft。 I had moments of legitimately holding my breath between chapters! Also loved how Kenobi was treated as a mystery despite being so prevalent through the novel。 I do hope the show will capture even a fragment of this books adventure。 。。。more

Arezou

The Republic has fallen, and an Empire risen to take its place。 Not that many on Tatooine have noticed。 The problems of the far-off core are just that: far off。 On the planet furthest from the bright centre of the universe, their problems are far more immediate and homegrown, and growing by the day。One such problem is the ongoing conflict between the settlers of Tatooine and the Tuskens whose land has been infringed upon。 While a local band of Tuskens, lead by the fierce A’Yark fight to push the The Republic has fallen, and an Empire risen to take its place。 Not that many on Tatooine have noticed。 The problems of the far-off core are just that: far off。 On the planet furthest from the bright centre of the universe, their problems are far more immediate and homegrown, and growing by the day。One such problem is the ongoing conflict between the settlers of Tatooine and the Tuskens whose land has been infringed upon。 While a local band of Tuskens, lead by the fierce A’Yark fight to push the encroaching outlanders out by any means necessary, the settlers have taken matters into their own hands。[READ FULL REVIEW: https://arezoudeetoo。com/2022/02/28/t。。。]Local moisture farmer and business man Orrin Gault has raised up a publicly funded posse known as the Settlers Call, a protection scheme where people buy in in exchange for the ability to summon help should the Tuskens attack their homestead。 The Call is housed at the largest gathering place/shop in the Pika Oasis, Dannar’s Claim, run by fierce widow Annileen Calwell。As the conflict continues to escalate, a new arrival in the nearby desert throws things into even more disarray: a very handsome traveller on a mysterious mission he cannot name。 A traveller who goes by the name of Ben Kenobi。 。。。more

Elwin Kline

"It was amazing。" - 5 out of 5 star rating。 This was a very well done Star Wars book。 One of the best I have picked up in quite a while。 Anakin Skywalker has now become one transformed into the infamous Darth Vader, while legendary Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi seeks a life of solitude and hiding on the desert planet of Tatooine。 This book is loaded with Tatooine fun。 Very fitting for the current release of Book of Boba Fett TV Show that is very new at the time of this review (1-2 months fresh)。 Lo "It was amazing。" - 5 out of 5 star rating。 This was a very well done Star Wars book。 One of the best I have picked up in quite a while。 Anakin Skywalker has now become one transformed into the infamous Darth Vader, while legendary Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi seeks a life of solitude and hiding on the desert planet of Tatooine。 This book is loaded with Tatooine fun。 Very fitting for the current release of Book of Boba Fett TV Show that is very new at the time of this review (1-2 months fresh)。 Lots of Sand People deep dive in this, like why they wear bandages, how they raise children, and so much more。 There is even a "Sand Raider Champion" that is one of the antagonists known as 'Plug Eye'。 Very, very well done。 Oh yeah。。。。 of course moisture farming, krayt dragons, and just the struggle of life on Tatooine in general。 "Kenobi is hands down one of the best books in the Expanded Universe。" - Another reviewer from a popular Star Wars content website。 I wholeheartedly agree。 This book is honestly good enough to buy a hard copy。 Highly recommend, especially if your a fan of Obi and/or Tatooine。 。。。more

Corey Dalmedo

An excellent read。 A classic western in the Star Wars universe。 Small-scale Star Wars storytelling at its best。