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Original Title: The Rise of Skywalker
ISBN: 0593128400 (ISBN13: 9780593128404)
Edition Language: English
Series: Star Wars Disney Canon Novel #9, Journey to Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Star Wars: Novelizations #9 , more
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The Rise of Skywalker (Star Wars Disney Canon Novel #9) Hardcover | Pages: 247 pages
Rating: 3.99 | 1472 Users | 302 Reviews

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Title:The Rise of Skywalker (Star Wars Disney Canon Novel #9)
Author:Rae Carson
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Expanded Edition
Pages:Pages: 247 pages
Published:March 17th 2020 by Del Rey
Categories:Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction. Fantasy

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Witness the epic final chapter of the Skywalker saga with the official novelization of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, including expanded scenes and additional content not seen in theaters!

The Resistance has been reborn. But although Rey and her fellow heroes are back in the fight, the war against the First Order, now led by Supreme Leader Kylo Ren, is far from over. Just as the spark of rebellion is rekindling, a mysterious signal broadcasts throughout the galaxy, with a chilling message: Emperor Palpatine, long thought defeated and destroyed, is back from the dead.

Has the ancient Lord of the Sith truly returned? Kylo Ren cuts a swath of destruction across the stars, determined to discover any challenge to his control over the First Order and his destiny to rule over the galaxy—and crush it completely. Meanwhile, to discover the truth, Rey, Finn, Poe, and the Resistance must embark on the most perilous adventure they have ever faced.

Featuring all-new scenes adapted from never-before-seen material, deleted scenes, and input from the filmmakers, the story that began in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and continued in Star Wars: The Last Jedi reaches an astounding conclusion.

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I DEMAND THIS BOOK TO HAVE AN ALTERNATE ENDING WHERE (view spoiler)[KYLO/BEN (hide spoiler)] SURVIVES AT THE END.

Got a copy at C2E2. And it was just...really boring? Not even the additional scenes and character POVs made it a compelling read. The prose was as dry as paint chips, and some of the moments I was on the fence about from the movie felt even more unconvincing in the novel, or like they opened up more plot holes. I dont think I can pin any qualms I have with the story on this book since the book is just adapting a story from someone elses script, but the writing style is what made this a truly

It was a decent novelisation but just didn't capture the characters for me personally.

The thing about the sequels is that they carry deep personal meaning for me. While I love the other Star Wars movies, the themes and characters of the sequel trilogy particularly resonate with me. I have an especially strong bond with Rey, who has been an inspiration for me during a very dark period of my life. But this attachment to my own interpretation of the characters and themes makes it difficult to embrace someone elses interpretation of it, be that Rae Carsons or anyone elses. My rating

4 Stars because Rae Carson wrote a story I hate as beautifully as she could. She didn't plot this and doesn't deserve a bad review for it.

Thank you Rae Carson. Than you for making the book feel like Star Wars. I have no doubt if Rae was given free reign she would have written a 5 star book the would have corrected all the mistakes in the movie. I was expecting a salvage job from this book but it is a lot better than I expected.Unlike a certain director who said he did not care about Star Wars lore when he made the movie, Rae has done her research, adding in bit of information for the other Star Wars book in the Disney era.

I hope the book explores Kylo/Ben and Reys connection through the force in depth.

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