Race to Crashpoint Tower

Daniel José Older

Book - 2021

While residents of the planet Valo prepare to welcome visitors from all over the galaxy for the Republic Fair, Jedi Padawan Ram Jomaran discovers that someone has knocked out Valo's communications tower, and as the dreaded Nihil unleash a surprise attack, it's up to Ram to face the enemy and send a call for help to the Republic.

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Genres
Star Wars fiction
Children's stories
Science fiction
Published
Los Angeles : Disney Lucasfilm Press 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Daniel José Older (author)
Other Authors
Pétur Antonsson, 1984- (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
199 pages ; 19 cm
ISBN
9781368060660
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

On the eve of the Republic Fair, an unexpected threat looms over the planet of Valo. As dignitaries and far-flung guests arrive at Lonisa City, Jedi Padawan Ram Jomaram learns of a potential breach at Crashpoint Tower. Heading over to investigate, Ram fends off an attack from mysterious intruders who have sabotaged the comms tower. The incident seems to promise even more problems, so the young Padawan rushes back to the city to alert the local Jedi. Meanwhile, Padawan Lula Talisola joins revered Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh to search for clues as to the whereabouts of the Nihil, havoc-wrecking marauders who orchestrated a great hyperspace disaster, ending up on a trail that leads them directly to a Nihil base. There Lula and Vernestra witness a Nihil fleet departing to commence an attack on Valo. As Lula and Vernestra head to Valo to halt the oncoming onslaught, Ram must rush to Crashpoint Tower to fix the comms hub and alert the far-off Republic and Jedi. A brisk read, the novel moves at a breakneck pace, presenting a vast and diverse cast of intergalactic characters in broad strokes. Ruminations on the Force and characters' backstories mostly recede to the background in favor of zippy action sequences and cool foes for the young Padawans to face, and this installment's all the better for it. Final art not seen. A Star Wars tale that successfully reflects the series' madcap spirit of adventure. (timeline) (Science fiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.