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date posted: Sep 13, 2005 6:57 PM  |  updated: Sep 13, 2005 7:00 PM
The Secrets of the Jedi
Hello!
I just finished reading "Secrets of the Jedi", by Jude Watson. I thought it was an okay book. I never really read any of the Jedi Quest, or Jedi Apprentice books, and I didn't really like any of them, and I really didn't give too much for this book.
SPOILERS BELOW
Okies, this book is primarily about both Obi-Wan and Ani and their secret love life. I really found it hard to imagine Obi-Wan falling in love. I know its really easy to do that, especially when you're a Padawan, but it just seemed, you know, wrong. I never really liked Siri Tachi (the padawan Obi-Wan falls in love with), and I found it hard to imagine they'd love each other. I dunno why, yah, part of it was cause I love him, and it just seems wrong...but still!! Wuah. this is not making any sense. haha. I just think that Obi-Wan would've never fell in love, and that would be that. But he was a padawan, and padawan are all like that when they first start out, some of them eventually do fall in love. Anywho, this part of the book goes like this: Obi-Wan falls in love w/his best friend, Siri Tachi, but in the end, they know that their secret love would kill them, and so they stop loving each other, and go back to being friends.

The other part of the book was about Anakin and Padme's relationship. Anakin, Obi-Wan, Padme, and Siri go on a quest together, to go protect this one kid. It talks about Ani + Padme's relationship, and a little more bout Obi-Wan + Siri's. Then in the end Siri dies, and Obi-Wan is sad (duh). In the end, I would give this book 3 stars out of 5 being the best.

Okies, this post wasn't all that spiffy, but that's okay, i just wanted to say that I think it is interesting to imagine Obi-Wan in love.
Thanks for readin,
~Darth Nenya. "Now there will be peace"