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# Star Wars: The Prequel Trilogy

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Review: Better Than The Films - I think the title of my review speaks for itself, but in case you need more convincing as to why you should get the novelization of the prequel trilogy: Firstly, the books provide more details and context that the films do not have. Obviously, it's not a bad thing that the films lack more detail and context since only so much can fit into a movie before it becomes too long. One example of this is how Commander Cody reacts to Sidious telling him to execute Order 66. Cody wonders why Sidious didn't contact him before Cody handed Obi-Wan his lightsaber. Even though Cody is frustrated thanks to Sidious's last-minute order, it's clear Cody didn't really want to kill Obi-Wan but had no choice because of his chip. Secondly, the trilogy takes a slightly different approach to Anakin falling to the dark side. It's very similar to the film, however, in the novelization, Anakin falls because of his arrogance and hubris. He also force-chokes Padme out of malice and being overly possessive, rather than force choking her because he saw Obi-Wan and Padme and assumed the worst. Another example is when Obi-Wan cuts off Anakin's legs. In the film, Obi-Wan taunts Anakin and Anakin being the guy to never refuse a challenge, takes the bait and gets his legs cut off. Obi-Wan rips into him, deeply hurt and heartbroken over Anakin's fall to the Dark Side, leaving him alive because he couldn't bring himself to kill Anakin. In the ROTS novel, Obi-Wan cuts Anakin's legs (and arm) off by accident and intentionally leaves Anakin alive to suffer. Lastly, you get all three novels in one book, one collection, one package. You don't have to read separate books because the trilogy is one whole book. Some of what R2-D2 says is even translated, so we know some of the things he's actually saying and let me tell you, R2-D2 took it worse than any other character in the novel. You wonder why Artoo was so attached and close to Luke? Well, read ROTS. The movie will obviously show you why, but the novel does a better job really capturing how hurt Artoo was when Anakin fell to the dark side. It even captures Artoo's reaction to the whole situation.
Review: Great - Loved the first two books but struggling with the third one because some things seem out of place, like from the beginning it's presented to us that Palpatine was "the man who might as well have been his father" to Anakin. Where did that come from? There was no mention of Palpatine and Anakin being close in the previous 2 books, however there was a mention of Obi Wan being the closest thing to a father he's ever had. This got me confused and has no connection to the previous books at all. I get it that in the movies Palpatine was like a mentor to Anakin but in the books this is out of the blue and it feels like a big chunk is missing from the story line of the books. Also not crazy about the descriptions: "This is Obi Wan:", "This is Obi Wan and Anakin"... That's unnessassary and annoying. I can draw my ows conclusions of who they are based on reading and come on, we've all seen the movies. I've only started on the 3rd book so wd'll see but feels like there is a big discord between this one and the previous ones, primarily in Anakin's passionate feelings towards Palpatine out of the blue that were non existent in the previous 2 books.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,123 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #418 in TV, Movie & Game Tie-In Fiction #448 in Space Operas #851 in Science Fiction Adventures |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,636) |
| Dimensions  | 6.19 x 1.6 x 9.31 inches |
| Edition  | Media tie-in |
| ISBN-10  | 0345498704 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0345498700 |
| Item Weight  | 2 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 1008 pages |
| Publication date  | May 1, 2007 |
| Publisher  | Random House Worlds |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better Than The Films
*by C***Y on January 3, 2026*

I think the title of my review speaks for itself, but in case you need more convincing as to why you should get the novelization of the prequel trilogy: Firstly, the books provide more details and context that the films do not have. Obviously, it's not a bad thing that the films lack more detail and context since only so much can fit into a movie before it becomes too long. One example of this is how Commander Cody reacts to Sidious telling him to execute Order 66. Cody wonders why Sidious didn't contact him before Cody handed Obi-Wan his lightsaber. Even though Cody is frustrated thanks to Sidious's last-minute order, it's clear Cody didn't really want to kill Obi-Wan but had no choice because of his chip. Secondly, the trilogy takes a slightly different approach to Anakin falling to the dark side. It's very similar to the film, however, in the novelization, Anakin falls because of his arrogance and hubris. He also force-chokes Padme out of malice and being overly possessive, rather than force choking her because he saw Obi-Wan and Padme and assumed the worst. Another example is when Obi-Wan cuts off Anakin's legs. In the film, Obi-Wan taunts Anakin and Anakin being the guy to never refuse a challenge, takes the bait and gets his legs cut off. Obi-Wan rips into him, deeply hurt and heartbroken over Anakin's fall to the Dark Side, leaving him alive because he couldn't bring himself to kill Anakin. In the ROTS novel, Obi-Wan cuts Anakin's legs (and arm) off by accident and intentionally leaves Anakin alive to suffer. Lastly, you get all three novels in one book, one collection, one package. You don't have to read separate books because the trilogy is one whole book. Some of what R2-D2 says is even translated, so we know some of the things he's actually saying and let me tell you, R2-D2 took it worse than any other character in the novel. You wonder why Artoo was so attached and close to Luke? Well, read ROTS. The movie will obviously show you why, but the novel does a better job really capturing how hurt Artoo was when Anakin fell to the dark side. It even captures Artoo's reaction to the whole situation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great
*by N***A on November 29, 2024*

Loved the first two books but struggling with the third one because some things seem out of place, like from the beginning it's presented to us that Palpatine was "the man who might as well have been his father" to Anakin. Where did that come from? There was no mention of Palpatine and Anakin being close in the previous 2 books, however there was a mention of Obi Wan being the closest thing to a father he's ever had. This got me confused and has no connection to the previous books at all. I get it that in the movies Palpatine was like a mentor to Anakin but in the books this is out of the blue and it feels like a big chunk is missing from the story line of the books. Also not crazy about the descriptions: "This is Obi Wan:", "This is Obi Wan and Anakin"... That's unnessassary and annoying. I can draw my ows conclusions of who they are based on reading and come on, we've all seen the movies. I've only started on the 3rd book so wd'll see but feels like there is a big discord between this one and the previous ones, primarily in Anakin's passionate feelings towards Palpatine out of the blue that were non existent in the previous 2 books.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great book
*by W***R on August 20, 2024*

This is a handy book that includes Episodes IV, V, and VI all in one. You learn additional information about the characters than you do in the books. Written in an easy to read style, engaging and detailed. Do yourself a favor and buy this book, you won't be sorry!

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