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Title:Revan (Star Wars: The Old Republic (Chronological Order) #1)
Author:Drew Karpyshyn
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 289 pages
Published:November 15th 2011 by LucasBooks (first published October 1st 2011)
Categories:Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction. Fantasy
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Revan (Star Wars: The Old Republic (Chronological Order) #1) Hardcover | Pages: 289 pages
Rating: 3.95 | 13404 Users | 947 Reviews

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There’s something out there:
a juggernaut of evil bearing down to crush the RepublicĂ¢,
unless one lone Jedi, shunned and reviled, can stop it.

Revan: hero, traitor, conqueror, villain, savior. A Jedi who left Coruscant to defeat Mandalorians and returned a disciple of the dark side, bent on destroying the Republic. The Jedi Council gave Revan his life back, but the price of redemption was high. His memories have been erased. All that’s left are nightmares and deep, abiding fear.

What exactly happened beyond the Outer Rim? Revan can’t quite remember, yet can’t entirely forget. Somehow he stumbled across a terrible secret that threatens the very existence of the Republic. With no idea what it is, or how to stop it, Revan may very well fail, for he’s never faced a more powerful and diabolic enemy. But only death can stop him from trying.

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ISBN: 0345511344 (ISBN13: 9780345511348)
Edition Language: English
Series: Star Wars: The Old Republic (Chronological Order) #1, Star Wars: The Old Republic (Publication Order) #3, Star Wars Legends , more
Characters: Darth Revan, Meetra Surik, Canderous Ordo, Bastila Shan, T3-M4, Darth Nyriss, Darth Xedrix, Murtog, Scourge, Sechel, Atris
Setting: Coruscant,-3954 Dromund Kaas,-3954

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Ratings: 3.95 From 13404 Users | 947 Reviews

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This book started out a little shaky, and it took me a while to actually appreciate the characters. For a science fiction novel I was surprised by the amount of philosophical debates brought up along the way, but the never ending battle between Jedi and Sith was to be expected. I am surprised there are not Star Wars movies based around this time period in the galaxy as it seems much more interesting both in terms of politics and military battles. All of the Star Wars movies seem to focus on

I just love it when people decide to take a steaming dump on things I've spent years on. Truly, I do./sarcasmI'm not going to waste your time stating how much I loathed this book, or how ironic I thought it was that Drew K. decided to state in the acknowledgements that he appreciated the opportunity and is quite thankful to write Revan off.Nice.Just...no. If you loved KotOR 1 and 2, I beg you to not read this. Especially for you 2 fans out there. You know that entire story that you built up, the

I picked up this book, because my husband has been telling me about how awesome it is for what feels like a millennia at this point. Also I've been playing The Old Republic online and naturally I decided to play a Sith and follow the Revan storyline. I felt like this book would give me a bit more information on his story because it is very interesting. When it comes to enjoyment I would easily give this book five stars. It kept my attention throughout my entire read. Also the characters, both

When I first read Revan, I thought it was fantastic, one of the best books I ever read. However, I read it again and...it definitely has some problems. I seriously got the vibe that this would be the result if Michael Bay did a Star Wars Film. THE STORY: this book takes place in two distinct parts, so I will summarize each one.Part 1: Two years have passed since Revan's triumphant victory over Darth Malak in the first Knights of the Old Republic video game and he is now a hero of the republic,

"White or black makes a shade of grey - a colour Revan likes no doubt!" Recently I decided to have a nose through some of the newer Star Wars extended universe novels. The only previous books I've read are two of the Darth Bane trilogy and one of The Legacy of the Force series of novels. Revan by Drew Karpyshyn seemed like a good entry point, having played both games The Knights of the Old Republic and The Old Republic at launch. What really grabbed my attention to Revan's character is that he

Drew Karpyshyn seemed to me to be an "unknown" author, as I had never before heard of him in the realm of Star Wars literature. To be honest, though, I hadn't read Star Wars novels in quite some time (since New Jedi Order). I was surprised to discover him via a wiki article about the recent Star Wars MMO, Star Wars: The Old Republic, that as writer for several of my favorite games, and the one the article was written about, he had also begun writing novels for the Star Wars Saga. I bought it and

Fantastic book! I am definitely a fan of Revan and everything he stands for. He was a very powerful being, however, his motivation was based off of his wife and son. I can relate to that and I feel it is what attaches me to the character. I am hoping to see if a novel is created based on what he did before he and Malak tried to take over the Republic, or perhaps when he went to war with the Mandalorians. Aside from that, this book was amazing!
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