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Ahhhhh, yeah. There's the catch. I saw that coming; of course Niner and Darman have to go after Altis, when Kal & Co. are trying to hand off Jedi to them in the interim. I did not, however, see Dar going so totally... nuts. I mean, okay. Grief is one thing. And him distancing himself from it... that was awful, as was the meeting where he was sitting there with the tears rolling down his face under his bucket and OMG, that was so sad. But going all anti-Jedi? I know he needs to be angry at someone, but... Argh. I mean, it's totally realistic - totally. It just makes me so sad. I know you guys are really angry at the Jedi, but not all Jedi are the same. CLONES, of all people, should know that. I think they're learning, though.
Also, I totally saw Scout wanting to stay. XD; I'm curious to see how that's going to turn out.
I have to admit, this book is a little less... hm, plot-guided? Like, there's plenty going on, but it doesn't feel like there's one big overarching plot (though this Altis thing might turn into it? Not in the last hundred pages, though...). It's good - quite good - but it's more of a rambling picture of what things are like under the new Empire than anything. This can't possibly be the last book, though the more books there are, the higher the chance that everyone's going to die horribly. ;_; Seriously, though, there's more story to be had. I'm not at the end of the book and I know that. I mean, I imagine Niner and Dar will still be in the army when the last page is turned. And we have got to get them out.Stupid Dar. You're doing the wrong thing for maybe the right reasons... ish. I WANT ETAIN BACK SnuFUNIFUN AIFU
I am entertained by the amount of tie-in with No Prisoners, though. Good thing I read that one! ;D Hallenaaaaa~
afnafnalfa I think I have less than a hundred pages left. And I can't read anymore today, because I should get my butt to bed before I can't drag myself up at 7:30 tomorrow. Urgh.
Ahhhhh, yeah. There's the catch. I saw that coming; of course Niner and Darman have to go after Altis, when Kal & Co. are trying to hand off Jedi to them in the interim. I did not, however, see Dar going so totally... nuts. I mean, okay. Grief is one thing. And him distancing himself from it... that was awful, as was the meeting where he was sitting there with the tears rolling down his face under his bucket and OMG, that was so sad. But going all anti-Jedi? I know he needs to be angry at someone, but... Argh. I mean, it's totally realistic - totally. It just makes me so sad. I know you guys are really angry at the Jedi, but not all Jedi are the same. CLONES, of all people, should know that. I think they're learning, though.
Also, I totally saw Scout wanting to stay. XD; I'm curious to see how that's going to turn out.
I have to admit, this book is a little less... hm, plot-guided? Like, there's plenty going on, but it doesn't feel like there's one big overarching plot (though this Altis thing might turn into it? Not in the last hundred pages, though...). It's good - quite good - but it's more of a rambling picture of what things are like under the new Empire than anything. This can't possibly be the last book, though the more books there are, the higher the chance that everyone's going to die horribly. ;_; Seriously, though, there's more story to be had. I'm not at the end of the book and I know that. I mean, I imagine Niner and Dar will still be in the army when the last page is turned. And we have got to get them out.
I am entertained by the amount of tie-in with No Prisoners, though. Good thing I read that one! ;D Hallenaaaaa~
afnafnalfa I think I have less than a hundred pages left. And I can't read anymore today, because I should get my butt to bed before I can't drag myself up at 7:30 tomorrow. Urgh.