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Star Wars Rebels Servants of the Empire The Secret Academy, by Jason Fry

Star Wars Rebels Servants of the Empire The Secret Academy, by Jason Fry

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Star Wars Rebels Servants of the Empire The Secret Academy, by Jason Fry

Star Wars Rebels Servants of the Empire The Secret Academy, by Jason Fry



Star Wars Rebels Servants of the Empire The Secret Academy, by Jason Fry

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What if you uncovered a conspiracy that reached to every corner of the Galactic Empire--and you were the only one who knew about it? This action-packed conclusion to the Servants of the Empire tells an original story of intrigue, espionage, and coming of age, all set in the world of Star Wars Rebels.

Star Wars Rebels Servants of the Empire The Secret Academy, by Jason Fry

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #323692 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-06
  • Released on: 2015-10-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.75" h x .50" w x 5.50" l, .36 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages
Star Wars Rebels Servants of the Empire The Secret Academy, by Jason Fry

About the Author Jason Fry is the New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Visual Guide and more than twenty other books. Besides space pirates, he writes about baseball, music, travel, and anything else that strikes his fancy. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife and son.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A terrific end to a terrific series By M. Moseley The Servants of the Empire series concludes in thrilling fashion in The Secret Academy, as Zare and Merei's spying, slicing, and secrecy in an effort to locate and save Zare's sister, Dhara, finally come out into the open. There's danger and action aplenty, but also some quieter moments, along with a few nice echoes from the first book in the series, Edge of the Galaxy. Some members of the Ghost crew are involved in the final action. There are also some hints about The Force Awakens, particularly about the possible nature of the First Order troopers. The academy's commandant also has the same surname as the First Order general in the upcoming film. Father/son?I've read pretty much every book , comic, & short story in the new canon. The books for young adults and children are, as a whole, better written than the books for grown-ups. The Secret Academy - and the Servants of the Empire series - is no exception. A worthy read for any Star Wars fan, young or old.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A strong ending to one of the best series in the NuCanon. By Atsushi Kanamori This series is one of my favorite outings in the NuCanon to date. Zare and Merei's quest to find Zare's missing sister is wrapped up in this final segment, but as throughout, the real battle is to not lose themselves in the process. Throughout, both characters find themselves facing the hard realities that their actions have consequences for friends, family and innocent bystanders, and that in seeking to fight the evil of the Empire from within, they may have to become that evil themselves. It's always good to see the GFFA through fresh new eyes, especially so given that both protagonists are ordinary folk with no super powers, "destinies", or lineage to any "Chosen Ones."I absolutely loved it that the evil mastermind behind the secret cabal at Arkanis uses the PT-era Jedi Order as his inspiration. It's always good to see the Jedi Order called out for what it really is: an unelected group of super-soldiers that snatch babies from their cradles and indoctrinate them as their willing servants in their formative years, while the rest of the Republic surrendered their armies and abdicated the job of maintaining peace and safeguarding liberty to this one group of people in a temple on Coruscant (backed up, of course, by a massive army of cloned slaves that conveniently dropped out of the sky.) Though two decades under the rule of the Sheev Administration was a tough medicine to swallow, the galaxy was ultimately stronger for the Jedi Order having been wiped out.One note: The "Rebels" characters only appear at the very end and frankly seem shoehorned in for the purpose of featuring them on the cover. I'm glad the focus stayed on the book's own characters.I'm seeing a pattern here, not uncommon in franchises taken over by big corporations. It's often these "back-water" products (like this, and "Lost Stars", and in some respects, "Rebels") that are often the most enjoyable, probably because they tend to suffer the least amount of interference from the execs. The highly hyped products like "Aftermath" and probably TFA, if the marketing so far is any indication, are that ones that turn out to be noisy, shallow and ultimately forgettable affairs that rely on nostalgia and iconography (not to mention, "practical effects", "practical effects", "practical effects.") While I remain skeptical of the Disney takeover overall, I'm glad to see there are still gems like this one coming out of the factory.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The book was a good end to the four book series By Kevin Mccarthy Jr. The book was a good end to the four book series. My only gripe (and why it got a 4 Stars) is that the part of the book that involved the whole plot of the series was quickly wrapped up in 3 fast paced chapters. I wonder if it was meant to be 5 books and the ending just had to be crammed in there.

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