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⇒ Libro Gratis Medstar II Jedi Healer Star Wars Clone Wars Novel Michael Reaves Steve Perry Books

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Jedi Healer is the continued story of the Clone Wars MASH unit on the Planet Drongar. The Republic medical team of surgeons, nurses, and droids is still headed by Dr. Jos Vondar, but his close friend Dr. Zan Yant did not survive Medstar I. The wounded clone troopers continue to be brought in by medlift, and the doctors continue to exert every possible effort to save lives.

Much of this tale deals with the efforts of the Separatist spy to create chaos on Drongar and the efforts of the Black Sun operative to obtain as much of the miracle plant bota as possible. At the same time we are treated to the ongoing love affair between Dr. Vondar and his chief nurse Tolk le Trene as they try to overcome cultural prejudices stemming from Vondar's upbringing. The droid I-5 and the reported Den Dhur are still with us and have significant roles as the story unfolds.

Much of the book deals with Jedi Padawan Barris Offee and her experiences with the Force. She discovers that an injection of the miracle plant bota opens up areas of the Force that she never dreamed existed. She would be able to perform miraculous feats by using the bota. However, could this be a direct path to the power of the dark side? Offee struggles with this situation and finally manages to reach a conclusion.

This book, along with Medstar I, gives us an extremely interesting look at the world of the medical teams serving in the Clone Wars.

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Medstar II Jedi Healer Star Wars Clone Wars Novel Michael Reaves Steve Perry Books Reviews


I'm a bit of a completist... I've got all of the Star Wars audiobooks (less the "children's series" ones). A few were AWFUL, most were average, and some were terrific. This one (and the other part of this two-book "series") falls into the "average but enjoyable" category.

Basically, these books aren't so much "Star Wars" in the classic sense as they are "M.A.S.H. in a Star Wars setting." Yes, there are Jedi involved... minor Jedi we know nothing about from the movies... but it's the surgeons who are really at the heart of these books, and as such, this is a unique storytelling experience in this particular genre.

I drive long distances, and spend a lot of time in my car... though, thankfully, I do that less today than I did when I lived in Chicago. Audiobooks are what keep me (mostly) sane.

These are certainly worth the time to listen to.
The book was very well written in third person, it does need to be read with Medstar I, neither is a stand alone novel.
I have read the books several times and find something new in it each time. The setting is like the show "M.A.S.H.", being that they are a mobile army surgical hospital, going through the daily grind of saving men who have been ravaged by war. One of the surgeons even go through the realization that the clones are individuals. The Jedi is only an apprentice and grows and learns till she becomes a Knight. Just great story telling as far as I am concerned. Very enjoyable.
It's about time somebody wrote a book like this. Most Star Wars novels seem to compete with each other for whose characters can wield the most amount of Force, so in one book they're destroying a planet and the next they're destroying a solar system, until finally somebody has the galaxy in the palm of their hand.

Sheesh.

This on the other hand is more about characters you can actually identify with, good solid writing with back stories and culture and history, and enough tension to keep you going. It's a fine set of characters. The plot twist was easy to spot a mile away, but had just enough doubt to keep you suspended between hope and angst.

Really this is more like something George Lucas would have written, with MUCH better dialog a set of otherwise fairly normal people, set in extraordinary times. If you're tired of the spinoff authors who can't think of any better story climax than yet even more destructive power in the hands of evil, this is for you.
This was a great ending to the Medstar duology. While dealing with complex themes such as addiction and loss, the story manages to move along at a good pace and keeps the suspence building until the end. To the surgeons and staff of Rimsoo-7 the Clone War is a never ending stream of wounded coming into their operating room. To the spy working for the Sepratists it is a chance to get rich quick while betraying the people he is working with, and for a lone Jedi Healer it is a chance to face off against her possible addiction and to face down her temptations to give into the Dark Side of the Force. A nice ending to a thoughtful story.
It is part of the Clone Wars part of Star Wars and mostly was a diversion to the stories around Skywalker and Kenobe. It did eventually focus on a particular plant and made it interesting. If the reader wants to short-time escape from the primary characters, this is an enjoyable and refreshing book
This was a very good book that lets you look at the battle side of the war through the doctors and nurses. Also it was sort of a spy thriller too which added more to the story. It also tells about a Jedi trial and not to be afraid of embracing the force.It has excitement and romance in the story too. The writer keeps you guessing who the spy is and the book is a very enjoyable read.

I first got this book on audible it was an abridgment which I did not even finish listening yo the book because it did not make any sense.

I came across a comment on Audible that the abridgment did not do the book justice. Because I did not even finish listening to the book because it did not make any sense to me. I went to and brought the book and read it. The person that made the comment that the abridgment was not good was right. Reading the book made it made more sense and I found out that it was a very good book.

This is what I may call a story arc which I read out of order and found that the stories was connected 1. Darth Maul Shadow Hunter
2. Medstar book I Battle Surgeons 3. Medstar boojk II Jedi Healer 4. Coruscants Nights Jedi Twilight 5. Coruscants Nights Streets of Shadows 6. Coruscants Nights Patterns of the Force and the last one 7. The Last Jedi. All these books are connected and are very good and should be read in order. I read the books again and I found a very interesting story.
Jedi Healer is the continued story of the Clone Wars MASH unit on the Planet Drongar. The Republic medical team of surgeons, nurses, and droids is still headed by Dr. Jos Vondar, but his close friend Dr. Zan Yant did not survive Medstar I. The wounded clone troopers continue to be brought in by medlift, and the doctors continue to exert every possible effort to save lives.

Much of this tale deals with the efforts of the Separatist spy to create chaos on Drongar and the efforts of the Black Sun operative to obtain as much of the miracle plant bota as possible. At the same time we are treated to the ongoing love affair between Dr. Vondar and his chief nurse Tolk le Trene as they try to overcome cultural prejudices stemming from Vondar's upbringing. The droid I-5 and the reported Den Dhur are still with us and have significant roles as the story unfolds.

Much of the book deals with Jedi Padawan Barris Offee and her experiences with the Force. She discovers that an injection of the miracle plant bota opens up areas of the Force that she never dreamed existed. She would be able to perform miraculous feats by using the bota. However, could this be a direct path to the power of the dark side? Offee struggles with this situation and finally manages to reach a conclusion.

This book, along with Medstar I, gives us an extremely interesting look at the world of the medical teams serving in the Clone Wars.
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