As the third book in a great series, this book had a lot to live up to, and I think it did in many ways. You could certainly complain about the predictable nature of parts, but I won't becuase I found the book entertaining in spite of this. It's one of the few Star Wars books I've read of late that have actually had characters that develop a little from the start to the finish. (A lot of the recent books have been half-baked...
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Great book just like the other two. I would love to read more novels by this author. I think it's great someone is writing stories about sith. Star Wars is usually very Jedi bias.
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So this was simply a good fast read for me. I enjoyed the first two books immensely and enjoyed seeing Drew bring in some of the minor characters from previous books to expand. I also like seeing him expand in his writing from just one person in the first book (Bane) to multiple in the 3rd. He is starting to do a better job of weaving multiple stories into one large story which is very good for us. The only thing I would...
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This is a great way to end the Darth Bane trilogy and even if Drew Karpyshyn does not continue on with Darth Zannah's adventures, this is a perfect way to go out. To me, Darth Bane is as interesting (if not more so) as any Sith Lord we've heard of, including Darth Sidious. He was a well-developed, intriguing character that I enjoyed getting to know through the course of three books. The pacing of the book was excellent...
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