Shruti Sahu Sahu itibaren Nifi, Greece
This was awesome, and confirms that my indifference to the first Dirk Gently story was most likely because I listened to the dramatization instead of the straight-up audiobook. This was engaging and hysterical: essentially what you'd get if Douglas Adams had written American Gods and set it in England.
Ho hum... The Galaxy is at war. The Jedi are at odds with an evil Sith Lord (Darth Caedus, aka Jacen Solo) Lots of far fetched scheming and plans...some go awry, some work out. Aerial battles involving hundreds of ships (all shapes and sizes). Many killed, but not anyone of consequence. It is a good thing I love Star Wars so much, but I do think I am going to take an extended break from reading anymore SW fiction for a bit as it all seems like the same issues and problems are rehashed over and over again. At least these long series (NJO, LotF, etc) are repetitive anyways. Maybe I will try to stick to trilogies and stand alone pieces. I will finish this series this summer, but that may take a while as I am not real interested in returning to it right now.
This is my son's book, but I love it! I could read it to him every night.