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The Last Jedi

Written by: Jason Fry
Narrated by: Marc Thompson
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Written with input from director Rian Johnson, this official adaptation of Star Wars: The Last Jedi expands on the film to include scenes from alternate versions of the script and other additional content.

From the ashes of the Empire has arisen another threat to the galaxy’s freedom: the ruthless First Order. Fortunately, new heroes have emerged to take up arms - and perhaps lay down their lives - for the cause. Rey, the orphan strong in the Force; Finn, the ex-stormtrooper who stands against his former masters; and Poe Dameron, the fearless X-wing pilot, have been drawn together to fight side-by-side with General Leia Organa and the Resistance. But the First Order's Supreme Leader Snoke and his merciless enforcer Kylo Ren are adversaries with superior numbers and devastating firepower at their command. Against this enemy, the champions of light may finally be facing their extinction. Their only hope rests with a lost legend: Jedi Master Luke Skywalker.

Where the action of Star Wars: The Force Awakens ended, Star Wars: The Last Jedi begins, as the battle between light and dark climbs to astonishing new heights.

©2018 Jason Fry (P)2018 Random House Audio
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The depth of episode 8 in audiobook format is incredible, I highly recommend this 1 for any & all StarWars (+SciFi in general fans)

The dramatized presentation makes for a formidably immersive listening experience 😃♥️🎶

Astounding

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follows the movie close but has enough extras to make this a MUST read!! absolutely loved it!!

amazing!!

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Not a ton added to the film’s plot, some deleted scenes re-inserted and some great insight into some scenes. That said The Last Jedi is an amazing story with some amazing twists and Jason Fry writes it beautifully.

The Last Jedi is always fantastic

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At first I was not impressed with the movie. But after listening to this book I now understand the movies storyline.
I do like this story and will listen to it again for sure.

Helped me to better understand the movie.

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Amazing for any Star Wars fan! A really great listen! Will definitely listen to it multiple times.

Love it !

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Performance by Marc excellent as always. The story is so nearly a masterpiece but falls short on its details.

Rey's character written perfectly well. The primary plot following her interactions with Luke was excellent, mostly. The secondary plot lines felt more like filler. New characters were decent at best. Returning supporting characters only develop slightly, and in such a way that makes their characters more generic, less complex.

Kylo was done well; his development was the highlight of the story. The best scenes were those he shared with Rey. Other characters like Phasma and Snoke feel wasted, sadly. Scenes with Snoke were done very well, but Snoke had even more to offer in my opinion. Phasma was barely in the story at all.

Luke's character was done very well, but ultimately underwhelming and confused. He began with very clever and interesting ideas about the nature of power, the danger of idol worship, and the universal unworthiness of legends. But the final scene of the book makes Luke Skywalker into a legendary Jedi Master idol once again. Were Luke's lessons the deranged rantings of a broken old man or not? The book can't seem to decide.

I believe Rey should take Luke's lessons to heart while still leading a rebellion and a new Jedi Order. Whereas the book seems to land saying Luke had been foolish in all his beliefs. Surely Rey was not wiser than Luke Skywalker. Surely Luke's points were not situational, to be discarded at the sight of a large laser canon or threatening Sith. Surely it's not simply that Luke was too imperfect to lead a Jedi Order properly but Rey is indeed perfect enough. My hope is that Rey understood Luke's wisdom rather than simply value the legend that miraculously saved the day.

TLJ: The Great and Terrible

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Okay, this film caused a lot of friction with fans declaring that Star Wars was dead. However after reading the novelization I have to admit I enjoyed it. In the book Rey doesn’t come across as a Mary Sue and you get to glimpse inside of various characters. There are a few expanded scenes and the ending is a tad different from that of the film. Bottom line, if you are a Star wArs fan, give it a try; you might just like it.

Better than the movie

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Jason Fry did a great job. I felt most movie scenes that felt forced or weird were not expanded on as much as the extra scenes beautifully written by mr Fry. Marc Thompson does an amazing performance as always.

shining shit

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The story is weak but Fry does try to add character moments and more depth to a thin story. I enjoyed the added moments with Luke and added more to his story than what unfolded in the movie. The Rey force cave sequence is still confusing and vague. Still worth a listen but one I don't think I will come back to.

Good performance of a weak story.

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Good listen if you've already seen the movie. Details of the scenes are needed to follow the story.

Not enough detail

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