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Star Wars: The Battle of Jedha (The High Republic)

By: George Mann
Narrated by: Raphael Corkhill, Kristen Sieh, Jonathan Davis, Sean Kenin Elias-Reyes, Philip Hernandez, Catherine Ho, Sullivan Jones, January LaVoy, Saskia Maarleveld, Brandon McInnis, Salli Saffioti, Marc Thompson, Shannon Tyo, Full Cast
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After the events of The High Republic: Convergence, the Jedi travel to Jedha in this all-new Star Wars audiobook original.

Jedha. The worn streets of this ancient world serve as a confluence for the galaxy. Visited by all, yet owned by none. Here, the Jedi are but one creed among many worshipping and studying the Force. From the Guardians of the Whills to the Path of the Open Hand, countless beings come to learn, and to share, in peace.

As all of Jedha prepares for its Festival of Balance, the galaxy still reels from the violence on Eiram and E’ronoh. But after foiling a plot to escalate the war between the two planets, the Jedi believe that a lasting peace may be within reach. Master Creighton Sun and Jedi Knight Aida Forte arrive on Jedha with delegations from both planets to formally end the “Forever War.” The Jedi hope that the harmony of Jedha’s many factions, along with the signing of a peace treaty, will create a symbol to the rest of the galaxy of what can be accomplished through unity.

But not all are happy with the Jedi’s involvement or ready to concern themselves with peace. Rumors begin to swirl that the Jedi bring war in their wake. The distrust and anger that for so long fueled the Forever War now threaten to corrupt the communities of Jedha. When violence breaks out on the sacred moon, the war that was meant to end on Jedha may soon engulf the entire world.
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Engaging Plot • Diverse Characters • Full Cast Performance • Religious Exploration • Compelling Twists

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I always love Star Wars content, especially the books, but this newest addition to THR phase 2 just seemed a bit lackluster. The plot is kicked down the road slowly without much payoff in this addition, and most of the tertiary characters to the story receive unnecessarily stinted attention (namely the Mother, Marda, the Herald). Still SO excited to read/listen to the next one!!!

Fun adventure but really just that

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Lots of mystery and intrigue; we get to explore something not really touched on before in Star Wars: religious zealotry. Jedha is a fantastic locale, and I’m hoping we get to spend even more time there in the future.

Very Fun with Great Ties to Phase One

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Great story and awesome performances. Love to hear about Jehda more and the different factions of the force. Highly recommend!

Loving the High Republic Audiodramas

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Some of the voice acting was a struggle to listen to, but overall, a great book.

Great overall story!

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This was a solid story from start to finish. It ties in with the phase 2 of the high republic stories, though I think on its own it wouldn't make much sense what was going on. As part of the whole of the High Republic it's fantastic though. My biggest gripe is the fact that there's a character named Creighton and one named Kradon pronounced nearly identically, thankfully they never interact so the confusion is minimal.

Another great star wars drama

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