Star Wars: The Rising Storm (The High Republic) - Cavan Scott

Star Wars: The Rising Storm (The High Republic)

By Cavan Scott

  • Release Date: 2021-06-29
  • Genre: Science Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 367 Ratings

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The heroes of the High Republic era return to face a shattered peace and a fearsome foe, following the dramatic events of Light of the Jedi.

In the wake of the hyperspace disaster and the heroism of the Jedi, the Republic continues to grow, bringing more worlds together under a single unified banner. Under the leadership of Chancellor Lina Soh, the spirit of unity extends throughout the galaxy, with the Jedi and the newly established Starlight Beacon station at the vanguard.

In celebration, the chancellor plans the Republic Fair, a showcase of the possibilities and the peace of the expanding Republic—a peace the Jedi hope to foster. Stellan Gios, Bell Zettifar, Elzar Mann, and others join the event as ambassadors of harmony. But as the eyes of the galaxy turn toward the fair, so too does the fury of the Nihil. Their leader, Marchion Ro, is intent on destroying this unity. His storm descends on the pageantry and celebration, sowing chaos and exacting revenge.

As the Jedi struggle to curb the carnage of the rampaging Nihil, they come face-to-face with the true fear their enemy plans to unleash across the galaxy—the kind of fear from which even the Force cannot shield them.

Reviews

  • Great

    5
    By Man_Dude_Bro
    I loved it!! For light & Life!
  • Once it gathers momentum, this book jumps to lightspeed!

    5
    By BlindGeek
    Life distractions kept me from blazing through this book as quickly as it probably deserves—and a bit of frustration at trying to remember who so many characters were after reading the first book, "Light of the Jedi," about six months earlier. Having said that, once this book jumps into hyperspace, it never lets up! I can't wait for the third book!
  • Wow

    5
    By PonThaDon
    I’ll make it short - Best Star Wars book to date.
  • Gripping to the last word.

    5
    By ddasheriii
    This is perhaps the best canon novel so far, and after a certain point, you simply can’t stop reading. New ships, weapons, characters, and possibilities erupt from this tragic storyline that was set up in Light of the Jedi. The story is not over, and you’ll be enthralled until the last sentence of the book.
  • It’s okay

    3
    By Sirlampoil
    There are more names in this book than the Bible

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