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(The Clone Wars #2)

The Clone Wars have exploded across the galaxy as Republic forces and Separatists struggle to gain the upper hand. But while the Jedi generals work tirelessly to defeat Count Dooku and his rebels, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine is hatching his own dark plans.
The Separatists have launched a sneak attack on Coruscant. Obi-Wan Kenobi, wounded in battle, insists that Anakin Skyw
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Published December 9th 2008 by Del Rey
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Jan 17, 2015Branwen *of House Targaryen* rated it it was amazing
'If we give ourselves permission to say this death justifies that one, then we truly are lost.
This book takes place right smack in the middle of the Clones Wars era of the Star Wars universe.
Holy shit this book was probably one of the BEST Star Wars books I have ever read. I may be a tad bit biased of course, since this era happens to be my favorite, but it's really more to it than just that.
The story was well crafted and pretty amazing, in and of itself. Unfortunately, a lot of books set within
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Jul 10, 2010Crystal Starr Light rated it it was amazing
“I wonder how many ill things are done by those who believe that what they're doing is right?”
The Clone Wars rages on. Anakin and Ahsoka are sent to defend the Bothawui system from General Grievous while Obi-Wan Kenobi must work with Bail Organa to retrieve information about the Sith.
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There is a lot to love about this book, but the first thing I will discuss is characters. Karen Miller, newcomer to Star Wars novels, has perfectly nailed each and every one that she attempts. The first that
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Nov 24, 2010Ron rated it really liked it
Not a four star in the real world, but so much better than most SW books that Miller desires the credit. A writer worth reading.
And the story is a genuinely enjoyable tail of two 'regulars'--Obiwan Kenobi and Bail Organa--share and first dangerous mission which forces them to deal with each other as other than stereotypical Jedi and politician if they are to survive, let alone succeed.
The cover art has absolutely nothing to do with the story. Don't you hate that?
Dec 04, 2012C rated it did not like it
One of the worst Star Wars novels that I have read. It takes a full half of the book to even find its way to the actual story, is repetitive, hits its climax far too late and is just a tedious read - start to finish.
The worst part? It's a good premise. It could have been so much more.
The only way I could recommend this to you is if you are the type that would want to read some short mildly erotic (and unintentionally hilarious) fan-fictionesque scenes between Anakin and Padme. (I only mention it
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Wild Space is book two in the Clone Wars series, roughly following the events of the movie release. To avoid trodding the same territory as the weekly cartoon show, Karen Miller’s debut Star Wars novel abandons Anakin Skywalker and Ahsoka Tano in favor of Obi-Wan Kenobi. The first few chapters confused me. Wild Space opens immediately after the events of AOTC--the Republic is cleaning up the mess, tending to the wounded, and sweeping away destroyed battle droids. Anakin’s just gotten his arm cho...more
Apr 02, 2017victoria.p rated it liked it · review of another edition
All the Bail & Obi-Wan stuff is great (if a little too long); everyone else seems slightly off-character from the show.
Feb 18, 2012Nicole rated it it was amazing
Shelves: star-wars, five-stars, favourite-characters
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Mar 08, 2017DiscoSpacePanther rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: science-fiction, star-wars-legends, space-opera, star-wars
As a Star Wars novel, Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Wild Space is decidedly average. It takes a very long time to get started. Indeed, it is around halfway through the book that Obi-Wan and Bail embark on their secret mission. The entire first half seems to be taken up with characters having inner monologues with themselves about how unreasonable all the other characters are, and then snapping at each other in uncharacteristic ways.
Miller sets up antagonism between Obi-Wan and Anakin, Obi-Wan and P
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Nov 10, 2015Robert rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: guerre-stellari, audio-reads
Kind of a weird book, for the Star Wars oeuvre, much more Man vs. Nature and Himself than epic battles versus droid armies or Sith Lords.
Obi Wan grudgingly accepts to go on a vital reconnaissance mission with Bail Organa, a Republic Senator with whom he's never had many dealings and whom he views with distrust as a privileged, career politician.
The two get on each others' nerves immediately and amusingly, a situation exacerbated by having to share a small starship to maintain a low profile. Thin
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Jul 23, 2011Patrickderaaff rated it it was amazing
Yes, yes, yes! I loved this book. If only all Star Wars novels could be as good as this one! Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi is lured to the mysterious planet Zigoola in Wild Space, only to walk right into a deadly Sith trap. He gets company on his journey: Bail Organa – a politician. Shudder! Master Kenobi’s disapproval of politicians in general is well noted, so it proves to be a fun trip from start to finish. Kenobi is tested like never before and learns an important lesson in the process about at...more
Jun 19, 2017Anime Mage rated it it was amazing
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Aug 08, 2018Fiction State Of Mind rated it really liked it
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I loved this audio book! I guess I’ll n the cano of things it would be considered “legends” but it fits sooo nicely between several promising next Clone Wars episodes. The heart of this story is Obi-Wan as we see his struggles with Anakin, his suspicions about Padme’s feelings for Anakin and the adventure that built a mural respect and friendship between Bail and Obi. So full of emotion this book is and I loved it!
Oct 08, 2017Megan rated it really liked it
Shelves: stellar-conflict, i-guess-i-do-reviews-now
1/5 stars: could be gayer, needs more clones
6/5 stars: that good good Kenobi angst mmmm yes good
On a more serious note (since, apparently, I do reviews for real now?), this book was both terribly frustrating (re: no clones) and wonderfully satisfying (re: KENOBI). It takes some of my favorite things about this Star Wars time period--focus on characters from the PT, give them decent characterization, much better dialogue, and some development and actual logic for their motivations in the movies--
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After this book, there is only one book I haven't read yet in the Star Wars prequels, so I guess I know the style by now. The books ranged from five stars good to ten stars awesome (even though there is technically none), never below five stars. For me, this book is between the good and the awesome. A typical Star Wars novel, yet it is engaging and I felt like I knew Star Wars better reading this book. Karen Miller wrote this book well.
The two sides of the exploding Clone Wars are desperate to w
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Dec 10, 2014Michelle rated it it was ok
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Aug 26, 2014Jeff Fabiny rated it did not like it
Cannot for the life of me understand how this book has positive reviews. I noticed some people saying that compared to other books universally they would have rated it lower, but among Star Wars literature it was decent. No, even for Star Wars literature it is bad.
This is my first Karen Miller novel and I am dreading reading the rest. Unfortunately I have to because of my desire for completeness of reading all the Star Wars novels.
There were several cringeworthy moments in this book. I think the
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This book is part of the Legends Universe. In this one, Senator Bail Organa receives information about a threat to the Jedi. He notifies Obi-Wan and they partake on a journey for more information of this threat. During this journey the only thing they can agree about is to disagree about everything. This is your typical buddy cop movie where two figures are forced to work together and by the end they come to a mutual understanding.
There were several aspects in this novel that I enjoyed. The auth
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Apr 11, 2009Jacen rated it did not like it
First let me point out that there are no clones in the whole book so the cover is terribly misleading. For clones, look to any of Karen Traviss' Star Wars books.
I quite liked Wild Space 50 pages in. I really enjoyed the post Geonosis stuff, the minutiae of how and when Anakin was knighted, how Padme and Anakin hid their marriage from Obi-Wan and the Jedi Order. Wild Space was full of many little details that have been left out of the older prequel books and comics. It was only at the 100th page
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I love it when authors try something new with Star Wars books, and as such, I was a big fan of Wild Space. Sure the story seemed to go on forever, but the dynamic between Bail Organa and Obi-Wan Kenobi never got old, so the lengthy story was a plus, in my opinion.
I really enjoyed the 'two guys stuck in a small ship' aspect of this book, and I loved the concept of Obi-Wan suffering from mental attacks the closer they got to their destination. It was a refreshing switch from the high fantasy swash
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Dec 18, 2010Susan Griffith rated it really liked it
This is by far one of my favorite Star Wars books. But then I'm a huge Obiwan fan. The story itself is not so important to me than the character interaction, which is rare in a Star Wars novel. Here the story is basic, but the interesting aspect is the team up of Kenobi and Bail Organa to investigate a Sith planet out in uncharted Wild Space. From the get go Karen Miller makes them unlikely companions and then we watch them form a bond which explains some the missing pieces in the Star Wars film...more
I thought this book was, in a word, fantastic. It had less off what you would call classic 'action' and was more a character study of both Obi-Wan Kenobi and Bail Organa. The bulk of the novel is essentially a long conversation between the Jedi and the politician, one that is very illuminating as it pertains to their individual characters. In particular, I found it fin to get to know Bail Organa, a character only briefly touched upon in the film world. It makes his eventual fate that much more h...more
This is really more of a 3.5 but I'm giving it the extra half star here for...well... everything. It's one part cheese, one part snark/banter between Kenobi and Organa, and one part PTSD. It's like fan fiction but in a good way. Honestly, only my friend Nicole will get why I liked this book so much so I'm not sure why I'm writing this but regardless! It's an enjoyable read.
Nov 08, 2016Rachel rated it really liked it
This was a pretty good book. I enjoyed the banter and bickering between Obi and Bail. I disliked how imperious Yoda acted with regards to Anakin and Padme.
Mar 07, 2011Jennie rated it really liked it
Poor Obi Wan.

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Jul 21, 2017Jared rated it liked it
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Background:Wild Space was written by Karen Miller and published in December of 2008. Miller also wrote two of the other books in this Clone Wars tie-in series, and a couple dozen of her own novels.
Wild Space takes place during the Clone Wars, 21-22 years before the Battle of Yavin, mostly concurrent with the events of the episodes 'Downfall of a Droid' and 'Duel of the Droids' from the first season of The Clone Wars TV series. The main characters are Obi-Wan and
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Jan 23, 2019Malcolm Cox rated it it was amazing
Take a good, long look at the front cover. Note that it's a tie-in novel to the animated TV series The Clone Wars. Now forget all that because the front cover has no relation to the contents of this book, and the The Clone Wars, although following on from the feature length film, has scant association with the series. Instead, the story starts off with a deeply insightful look at the aftermath of the battle of Geonosis, with Anakin losing his arm, his relationship with Padme, many Jedi being sla...more
Apr 27, 2018Matthew Abbott rated it really liked it
The Clone Wars: Wild Space is the second in the series of Clone Wars books, tying in and around the TV series of the same name. This book is written by Karen Miler and tells the story of the unlikely partnership of Jedi Master Obi Wan Kenobi and Galactic Senator Bail Organa, when, after receiving intelligence from an unknown yet previously trustworthy source of Organa's, journey past even the outer rim into Wild Space to investigate rumors of a Sith Holocron's existence within a temple on the pl...more
As a long-time Star Wars nerd, strangely and absurdly addicted to the novels, I approached the Clone Wars series novels with a healthy dosing of skepticism. I came into it with much the disdain of old-time Original Trilogy fans and did not have high expectations of anything from the era after trudging through the cartoon (the 3D animated one, not the Samurai Jack one, which was fantastic, of course.)
So, when the Clone Wars Movie novel tie in turned out to be better than the movie, I took a chan
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Jun 10, 2018Jordan Anderson rated it it was ok
Shelves: duds-of-2018, sci-fi, 2018, female-authors, star-wars, fiction, rise-of-the-empire, legends, clone-wars, 2-stars
I don’t think I’ve ever read a book that started out so good and then did a complete nosedive at the end.
The first 218 or so pages of Wild Space were awesome. Miller’s almost literary style of writing, paired with a more character driven story made for the start of what I anticipated to be an easy 5-star novel and finally solidify the fact that it’s the women authors who are the real heroes and hold the real talent when it comes to Star Wars.
And then everything came crashing down. From page 218,
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May 03, 2017Jordan Finch rated it it was amazing
This book was different than I expected, but it was still good. Instead of getting tons of action and big battles, this book gives you perfect character development and some of the most painful physiological torture I've ever read. The defensive but reliant relationship that grows between Bail Organa and Obi-Wan wasn't something I knew I wanted before I got it. Their back and forth over morals, duty, and philosophy neatly sets up the politician vs. Jedi argument, but all that falls apart as they...more
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