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  • Midnight Horizon

  • Star Wars: The High Republic
  • By: Daniel José Older
  • Narrated by: Todd Haberkorn
  • Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,399 ratings)

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Midnight Horizon

By: Daniel José Older
Narrated by: Todd Haberkorn
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Centuries before the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, in the era of the glorious High Republic, the Jedi are the guardians of peace and justice in the galaxy!

After a series of staggering losses, the Republic seems to finally have the villainous Nihil marauders on the run, and it looks like there's light at the end of the tunnel. Until word comes of a suspected Nihil attack on the industrial cosmopolitan world of Corellia, right in the Galactic Core. Sent to investigate are Jedi Masters Cohmac Vitus and Kantam Sy, along with Padawans Reath Silas and Ram Jomaram, all fighting their own private battles after months of unrelenting danger.

On Corellia, Reath and Ram encounter a brazen young security specialist named Crash, whose friend was one of the victims of the Nihil attack, and they team up with her to infiltrate Corellia's elite while the Masters pursue more diplomatic avenues. But going undercover with Crash is more dangerous than anyone expected, even as Ram pulls in his friend Zeen to help with an elaborate ruse involving a galactic pop star. But what they uncover on Corellia turns out to be just one part of a greater plan, one that could lead the Jedi to their most stunning defeat yet....

The New York Times best-selling series continues.... For light and life!

©2022 Daniel José Older (P)2022 Disney Lucasfilm Press
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It's hit and miss

like several other comments... I'm spoiled by marc Thompson narrating. narration side as it's not horrible, the story just lacks depth. it feels like Disney trying to create a story and history that is not star wars but claiming it is. legends v Disney side... it only connect to the other books in the series by vague connections. easily could pass this book by and not miss anything in the high republic story.

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A lot to take in

I liked the story, though the use of "they" took some getting used to and the language after they made it difficult to distinguish which "they" was being spoken about. There is more than a handful of characters to keep track of, so be ready. Also, no offense to this guy, but Marc Thompson was a very good performer. It was difficult to distinguish a number of the characters from each other with this performer. I enjoy backstories, so they weren't a problem for me. It might be worth it just to buy the book and read it.

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Star Wars: The High Republic - Midnight Horizon

A big adventure of local young "bodyguards" and young padewans on Corelia. Corrupt officials, a big Performer that needs protection. Sabotage and Nihil attacks. Plus a few Yoda cameos.

The book is a bit long and listens as a Young Adult novel, but that doesn't bring down the fun.

It does have good pacing and enough happens to keep you "in the story".

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Slow start but ends very strong

Spoiler: This takes place just before the collapse of the beacon and during on a close planet very slow at the start but picks up fast.

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More mediocrity from High Republic

Forgettable characters, non-existent plot, unexciting villains, shitty narrators instead of Mark Thompson and Jonathan Davis, shitty new synthesizer music some asshole wrote and recorded in his basement in 20 minutes instead of John Williams' perfect score, shitty new sound effects instead of the good old ones, and because the narrators are crap, all the voices are the same.

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Mid overall

The entire book was decent to borderline unenjoyable, with moments of brilliant writing sprinkled throughout. The voice acting was good but some dialogue lines would run into each other. It was as if everyone was speaking over each other in run on sentences. I would have to listen to a chapter multiple times to understand what was said and who said it.
I love Reath and Cohmac as characters and it was really disappointing how out of character they were in Midnight Horizon. Which was only exasperated by how obnoxiously unbearable Ram and Crash are.

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I'm spoiled by Marc Thompson

Halfway through the book I gave up because the characters were so indistinct I couldn't remember their names. I couldn't tell if the story was good because it all just sounded like random words with no emotion.

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great book for kids/teenagers

This is definitely a book for the younger starwars fans, but that's not to say that it's not good.

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really good

this is the best of the high republic series so far.
twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen

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Not bad overall

Overall good but it really doesn't get interesting until the last 3rd of the book.

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