Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II Book Reviews

AUTHOR
R.A. Salvatore
SCORE
4.5
TOTAL RATINGS
257

Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II by R.A. Salvatore Book Summary

There is a great disturbance in the Force. . . . From the sleek ships of the glimmering Coruscant skyscape to the lush gardens of pastoral Naboo, dissent is roiling. The Republic is failing, even under the leadership of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, elected ten years earlier to save the crumbling government. Separatists threaten war, and the Senate is hopelessly divided, unable to determine whether to raise an army for battle or keep the fragile peace. It is a stalemate that once broken, could lead to galactic chaos.

Mischievous and resolved, courageous to the point of recklessness, Anakin Skywalker has come of age in a time of great upheaval. The nineteen-year-old apprentice to Obi-Wan Kenobi is an enigma to the Jedi Council, and a challenge to his Jedi Master. Time has not dulled Anakin’s ambition, nor has his Jedi training tamed his independent streak. When an attempt on Senator Padmé Amidala’s life brings them together for the first time in ten years, it is clear that time also has not dulled Anakin’s intense feelings for the beautiful diplomat.

The attack on Senator Amidala just before a crucial vote thrusts the Republic even closer to the edge of disaster. Masters Yoda and Mace Windu sense enormous unease. The dark side is growing, clouding the Jedi’s perception of the events. Unbeknownst to the Jedi, a slow rumble is building into the roar of thousands of soldiers readying for battle. But even as the Republic falters around them, Anakin and Padmé find a connection so intense that all else begins to fall away. Anakin will lose himself—and his way—in emotions a Jedi, sworn to hold allegiance only to the Order, is forbidden to have.

Based on the story by George Lucas and the screenplay by George Lucas and Jonathan Hales, this intense and revealing novel by bestselling author R. A. Salvatore sheds new light on the legend of Star Wars—and skillfully illuminates one of our most beloved sagas.

Features a bonus section following the novel that includes a primer on the Star Wars expanded universe, and over half a dozen excerpts from some of the most popular Star Wars books of the last thirty years!

👋 Do you love Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II books? Please share your friends!

share facebook whatsapp twitter pinterest telegram email
Book Name Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II
Genre Science Fiction
Published
Language English
E-Book Size 13.85 MB

Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II (R.A. Salvatore) Book Reviews 2024

💸 Want to send money abroad for free?

We transfer money over €4 billion every month. We enable individual and business accounts to save 4 million Euros on bank transfer fees. Want to send free money abroad or transfer money abroad for free? Free international money transfer!

If you're a fan of the movie you need to read this! Need I say more?. Definitely 1 of the best Star Wars novels I have ever read. I loved how all of the deleted scenes were included, specifically the ones at Padmé's parents house. I enjoyed every moment. It was a pleasure to read.

Star Wars episode II attack of the clones. Perfect!

cool. this book is the best

Attack of the Clones succeeds in book form. Continuing the trend of novelizations of the prequel trilogy outshining their films, R. A. Salvatore's adaptation of Attack of the Clones is a must-read for any Star Wars fan. Salvatore's novelization adds much-needed depth to the main characters, both personally and in developing relationships. This book also adds some much needed pacing to the overall story. Like The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones benefits greatly from its novelization. For any Star Wars fan, this is a must-read.

Worth the read, the re-read, and the permanent spot on the bookshelf. So you think you don’t like Episode II? That’s ok. Read this book instead. Salvatore’s novelization is an extremely well-written, fully-realized take on the story of the 2002 film. As a movie, well, you can decide how you feel about it. But there’s not a shadow of a doubt that this is an enjoyable book – I couldn’t put it down. Salvatore is able to weave the romance, action, political maneuvering, tragedy, and characterization together into a convincingly thrilling ride toward the collapse of the Old Republic. Reading, rather than watching, these events unfold is a much more satisfying journey because it allows the reader to enter the minds of the characters, to get glimpses beyond the scenes of the movie, and to invest more time attempting to comprehend the jam-packed plot. As a huge fan of Star Wars literature, I am very glad that I finally got around to reading this one. I’ll place it as a top-tier Star Wars book. It was truly a page-turner and (mostly) made up for what I have always perceived to be the shortcomings of the film on which it is based.

Quite Enjoyable. Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones was a very enjoyable read. Even after having seen the movie probably a dozen times, I still found this novel very entertaining and engrossing. Nobody can tell Star Wars like its creator, George Lucas. R.A. Salvatore did a fine job of adapting Lucas's masterpiece into a novel and I love that the book stays on track with the movie. Matthew Stover's Revenge of the Sith had quite a few differences from the movie and I found that to be somewhat distracting. I saw only a tiny amount of typos in this book. The only thing that seemed odd was the scene in which Obi-Wan Kenobi fights Jango Fett on Kamino. In the movie Fett is wearing his full body armor in the scene, including the helmet, and it is clearly stated that this is the case in the novel. However, when the bounty hunter and Obi-Wan are sliding over the side of the landing pad and towards the raging ocean below, it is noted that Jango has a strange smile on his face. That seems not quite right, since Obi-Wan obviously can't see Fett's face under the hunter's helmet. Besides that, everything was just perfect. This novel is the true definition of a classic and I really enjoyed it-even more than Terry Brook's "The Phantom Menace" and Matthew Stover's "Revenge of the Sith". Of course it's absolutely essential to the Star Wars EU and I recommend it to casual Star Wars readers and hardcore fans alike.

Definitely better than the movie.👌. If you didn’t like the movie, I highly recommend the novelization!

💰 A universe of opportunities: Payoneer

Did you know that you can earn 25 USD from our site just by registering? Get $25 for free by joining Payoneer!

🧠 Join the movement! Experience the world's No.1 brain supplement

Imagine you at your best. All the time. Picture yourself at your sharpest and most productive. Your most alert and focused. Your most lucid, creative and confident. At work. At play. In every area of your life. Add Mind Lab Pro® v4.0 to your daily routine and uncap your true potential. Buy Now!

👉 Are you looking for an Adsense alternative advertising platform?

Adsterra is the most preferred ad network for those looking for an alternative to AdSense. Adsterra is the ideal choice for new sites with low daily traffic. In order to advertise on the site in Adsterra, like other ad networks, a certain traffic limit, domain age, etc. is required. There are no strict rules. Sign up!

Please wait! Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II book comments loading...

R.A. Salvatore - Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II Discussions & Comments

Have you read this book yet? What do you think about Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II by R.A. Salvatore book? Ask the bookpedia.co community a question about Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II!

Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II E-book (PDF, PUB, KINDLE) Download

Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II ebook attack-of-the-clones-star-wars-episode-i (13.85 MB) download new links will be update!

Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II Similar Books

Book Name Score Reviews Price
Red Rising 4.5/5 3,751 $5.99
Open Minds 4.5/5 742 Free
One Second After 4.5/5 3,771 $9.99
Hammer and Crucible 4/5 10 Free
A Dance with Dragons 4.5/5 8,576 $7.99

Enhance sleep, vision, cognition, flexibility, energy, long-range health and more. Performance Lab CORE Formulas support all aspects of human performance, across all walks of life. Boosts work performance and productivity with nootropics for focus, multitasking under stress, creative problem-solving and more.

Other Books from R.A. Salvatore
Book Name Score Reviews Price
Neverwinter 4.5/5 102 $7.99
In Sylvan Shadows 4.5/5 33 $7.99
The Highwayman 4.5/5 49 $9.99
The Demon Awakens 0/5 0 $16.99
Archmage 4.5/5 226 $7.99

Summary of Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II by R.A. Salvatore

The Attack of the Clones: Star Wars: Episode II book written by R.A. Salvatore was published on 23 April 2002, Tuesday in the Science Fiction category. A total of 257 readers of the book gave the book 4.5 points out of 5.

Free Science Fiction Books
Book Name Author Price
Longshot Johnny B. Truant & Avery Blake Free
Forgotten Stars Book One Odette C. Bell Free
Brave New World Aldous Huxley Free
Test of Magnitude Andy Kasch Free
Oasis Dima Zales Free

Coinbase is the world's most trusted place to buy and sell cryptocurrency. Open an account today, and if you buy or sell $100 or more of crypto, you'll receive $10 worth of free Bitcoin!

Paid Science Fiction Books
Book Name Author Price
Cyborg Legacy Lindsay Buroker $3.99
Accidental Intelligence Bryan Chaffin $4.99
Into the Looking Glass John Ringo $6.99
Fading Shadows Lindsey Pogue $3.99
The Human Division John Scalzi $9.99

Jasper is the generative AI platform for business that helps your team create content tailored for your brand 10X faster, wherever you work online.