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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, an evil legacy long believed dead is stirring. Now the dark side of the Force threatens to overwhelm the light, and only an ancient Jedi prophecy stands between hope and doom for the entire galaxy. On the green, unspoiled world of Naboo, Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi, arrive to protect the realm’s young queen as she seeks a diplomatic solution to end the siege of her planet by Trade Federation warships. At the same time, on desert-swept Tatooine, a slave boy named Anakin Skywalker, who possesses a strange ability for understanding the “rightness” of things, toils by day and dreams by night—of becoming a Jedi Knight and finding a way to win freedom for himself and his beloved mother. It will be the unexpected meeting of Jedi, Queen, and a gifted boy that will mark the start of a drama that will become legend.
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While I tend to think movie adaptations of books are kind of crap, I have always enjoyed the novelizations of movies.
In the case of Star Wars movies overall, I like to pretend the prequels never happened. With that being said, I decided to go ahead and try to read the prequels, fully expecting to hate The Phantom Menace within minutes. However, I was unexpectedly sucked into the story in a way that I never was by the film.
I am starting Attack of the Clones now, and while I have slightly higher hopes since I did enjoy TPM so much, I'm still reserving overall judgement until I finish. Besides, if I go in with low expectations then it will be a nice surprise if things don't suck bantha poodoo.
But I am planning to continue to pretend the movies don't exist.