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title: "Yoda: Dark Rendezvous (Star Wars: Clone Wars)"
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# Yoda: Dark Rendezvous (Star Wars: Clone Wars)

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- **What is this?** Yoda: Dark Rendezvous (Star Wars: Clone Wars) by sean stewart
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    more for young readers, but some character growth for Dooku and Yoda
  

*by A***D on Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2013*

First of all, Dark Rendevous seems like it was written more for a younger audience. It's part of the Star Wars adult novel line, but in tone it's very lighthearted The scenes in the Jedi Academy almost at times come across like a blend between Harry Potter and Star Wars. The story focuses on Whie and Scout, two pre-teen Jedi. We see the kids cry and act like kids. Some of the comical scenes are a bit over the top (including a toilet scene). So, just be aware that this book might not be written for you.Despite this, Sean Stewart does a good job writing a young adult Star Wars novel that engages in interesting character development and has a unique voice. We see far more character development in this book for Dooku and Yoda than in the entire Clone Wars TV series. We learn a bit about their past and how they think. Admittedly, in terms of screentime, Dooku and Yoda aren't the main characters of the book, but their relationship drives the story. There are a few scenes in which I think Yoda comes off as too much of an impish gnome, but he also has some genuinely heartwarming pieces of wisdom - just like Yoda from Empire Strikes Back.The rest of the Jedi come across as rounded characters more than capable of carrying the story. Whie and Scout, and their masters, Jai Maruk and Maks Leem, have their strengths and weaknesses. Their characters have multiple layers. I particularly liked how Stewart switches narrative points of view, allowing or own view of each character to grow and change.I do like the way Stewart uses narrative voice in the book. The narrator is more active than in most Star Wars novels. Some of the passages have a lyrical quality. The narrator sometimes dishes out pieces of wisdom or astute observations about characters. It makes what is a relatively simple story and gives it more thoughtful content.Overall, this is not a bad Star Wars book. It's obviously geared towards younger readers, but I suspect adults who are light of heart will enjoy it as well. We certainly learn more about Dooku and Yoda than in any other single Star Wars EU book out there.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Humor? During a war? The devil you say!
  

*by S***4 on Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2014*

Yep! There is definitely humor to be found in the Star Wars universe, but oftentimes it's more at the expense of the "bad guys" or Anakin losing his lightsaber. But in Dark Rendezvous we see a much more "human" side to oft stoic Jedi, even a little chuckle or two during scenes with Dooku or Ventress. Yoda delivers a few good ones, too, especially explaining how he got to be Grand Master (gigglesnort).Scout was a standout character for me; I originally bought this book because I'm desperate for anything involving Asajj Ventress (she's my favorite), but I found Scout to be incredibly endearing without becoming annoying. I'm biased, but I would have liked to have seen more of what became of Asajj, but that's for another book. I really enjoyed getting to see a little into Dooku's head and simultaneously more into Yoda's immense power that's often talked about but rarely shown. When Dooku's scared of something, you know you'd better be as well.What was especially nice about this story is the look inside the daily goings-on of the Jedi Temple. After nearly a full year of immersing myself into SW lore, the Temple always remained a very cut-off place for me. Sure, it's central to a lot of things and home to the "good guys", but what exactly goes on inside those walls? What do the children do everyday? Does the concept of fun even exist in there? As it turns out, yes it does. And you don't know how happy it made me to read the parts involving the tournament and how very much like a regular school it is for the Padawans.I give this four stars instead of five because even though I think she was given some good dialogue, I really would have liked to have seen Ventress as more than a lapdog to Dooku. She's an amazingly layered character who's very rarely given the chance to be shown as more than an evil creature of the Dark Side. I liked her conversation with Dooku from her ship, but their first meeting left me wanting. Also, the ending was brought about too quickly. The idea of Dooku seriously contemplating turning his back on the Sith in incredibly appealing, but then it's dashed when a certain pair show up and his jealousy overrides everything he'd been thinking about and planning for weeks. At least throw in a few lines to deal with that instead of just ending it there.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great binding.
  

*by T***R on Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024*

Love the new legends binding.  They look great lined up on the shelf.The story was fun. Well written and introduced new characters that you cared about.

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