I did like this a little more than the novels but I did find my dislikes from those transferring to this collection. Once again I find myself liking an offering from this new era from Disney but not loving it. While taking her test there is a looming threat that threatens the entire galaxy. In this one, Keeve is a padawan that is about to take her Jedi Knight trial test. This is also running concurrently with novels and this crosses over with the novels. This is the first collection of a series that takes place many, many years before the movies. I probably won't remember much about this graphic novel by next week - other than being repeatedly annoyed by Jedi Master Sskeer's accented style of speech, which ALWAYS involves multiple S's because he's lizard-ish, don't ya know? - but I would be interested in reading the further adventures of young Keeve. Sounding very much like a young adult yearning to break free and show her talents (yet while also plagued by some moments of self-doubt), Trennis jumps into this dramatic action-oriented sci-fi tale with gusto. ![]() The appealing protagonist of this volume is Keeve Trennis, and one of the more enjoyable aspects was that she narrated the story. ![]() Truly taking place "a long, long time ago" - as in long before any of the nine movies we love and/or despise, although Yoda has the briefest of cameo appearances - Star Wars: The High Republic - There is No Fear is set in those golden days when numerous Jedi Knights still existed and worked as a force (haha!) of good in the galaxies. Blah blah blah." - the musings of newly minted Jedi Knight Keeve Trennis, in the opening of chapter 2 Now I'm a Jedi Knight, and everyone will be watching.
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