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Star Wars: Ahsoka
- Narrated by: Ashley Eckstein
- Series: Star Wars, Book 7
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
- Categories: Teen & Young Adult, Literature & Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
Fans have long wondered what happened to Ahsoka after she left the Jedi Order near the end of the Clone Wars and before she reappeared as the mysterious Rebel operative Fulcrum in Rebels. Finally her story will begin to be told.
Following her experiences with the Jedi and the devastation of Order 66, Ahsoka is unsure she can be part of a larger whole ever again. But her desire to fight the evils of the Empire and protect those who need it will lead her right to Bail Organa - and the Rebel Alliance.
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- Ray
- 10-05-2019
More Ahsoka
Loved hearing more of the journey of my favourite force weilder. Ashley Eckstein is awesome.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-12-2020
AMAZING!
I WAS HOOKED THE WHOLE WAY THROUGH! And to have the original voice of Ahsoka narrate the story was AMAZING!!!!
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- Noah
- 29-03-2020
left wanting more
Finished the book in one listen left wanting more one two three four five six words
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- Mark
- 31-01-2020
AMAZING
Finished this book in like 3 days. I absolutely loved learning about Ahsoka after Order 66 and how she can fit into the Galaxy under the Empire. Hearing this story read by the voice of Ahsoka was the cherry on top.
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- Anonymous User
- 14-12-2020
We NEED a second book now!!!
As a HUGE Ahsoka fan, I loved this book and flew through it. Mainly written in Ahsoka's point of view it would be a great book for those who haven't seen the Clone Wars series. There are also little portions from other characters around the main storyline, which was great.
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- Aditya Maharaj
- 03-11-2020
Short and Sweet
Great insight into Ashokas travels post Order 66/Clone Wars series. Voice acting is spot on. My only gripe (and its not a really bad one) is that the story ended so quickly. I didn't expect it to end at that point. But it does lay some back story for Star Wars Rebels.
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- Anonymous User
- 15-06-2020
Huge Fan
Great story especially after the conclusion to the Clone Wars. Big fan, recommend to any Star Wars fan looking to fill the void left by The Clone Wars.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-06-2020
Ashoka the best Jedi in clone wars
Ashoka the book is a amazing way to get to sleep 💤 I am a very big fan of Ashoka and if you are then the book can help you understand stand Ashoka more. The book is amazingly written by E.K. Johnston and narrated by Ashley Eckstein who actually played Ashoka in Clone Wars I highly suggest this book to you if you aren’t getting much sleep you will get to sleep instantly By Sophia Law🐾
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- Anonymous User
- 04-05-2020
amazing
amazing, my first audio book and I loved it. thanks audible for this great story
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- dhardy
- 03-05-2020
Great for young adults
I enjoyed this audiobook. It’s cool that Ashley, the voice of Ahsoka from the shows, reads this. She’s does ok at trying different voices for the characters but she’s no expert. A couple of peeves are 1) So, so many sentences end with “Ahsoka said”. It gets a bit tedious hearing that over and over. 2) Ashley doesn’t pronounce the “d” in words like “didn’t”, “couldn’t”, “wouldn’t”, etc.. It didn’t ruin the book for me but it was a little grating. Nonetheless, a great Star Wars book that fills in a bit of story that is missed from the shows and movies. I recommend it!
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- K Michael
- 03-11-2016
The highs were high! But the lows, very low.
The opening chapter created a ton of excitement! This was needed, because the 3.5 hours that followed were slow, boring, forced and really not needed. It seemed like there was a great story outlined, but Johnson needed filler to make it long enough to be called a novel. It's unfortunate that this book was either rushed, or just not thought out, because Ashoka is one of my favorite characters. Raised in the force by Master Plo Koon and trained and fought directly under Anakin Skywalker, Ashoka is an extremely powerful force user! The new canon on saber crystals was interesting, and as always Senator Organa was a welcomed addition! One timeline question that confused me is that Ashoka is just joining the rebellion, yet Antilles is already a part of it. Rebels has Ashoka already intertwined, and possibly dead, when Antilles defects from the Empire and joins the rebellion. This confused me. As I said in my title, the highs were high, which luckily kept me going, as the last 2 hours was very enjoyable. Ashley Eckstein has a very welcoming voice, probably because we already know her as Ashoka, which added an extra star to my overall review. Just like Aftermath, the inner plot was rushed, and it's a real shame. More meat, less lumpy potatoes. Lol. Give it a listen, but know that only about a third of the book is actually worth it, the rest is pointless dribble.
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- Joki
- 05-03-2017
Better Audible Version Than Book Version
Review from a 13 year old Ahsoka fan: “Ahsoka is a story that explains the time period between Order 66 and Ahsoka joining the rebellion. It starts off with Ahsoka on the run from the newly established empire, which forces her to the outer rims of the galaxy. Searching for somewhere to settle down and lay low she stumbles upon Thabeska, a planet inhabited by the Fardi family. Getting to know the family well Ahsoka notices something extraordinary among one of the family members before being forced to leave due to imperial arrival. Later landing on Raada a moon for farming, and getting to know the small amount of inhabitants there. Ahsoka quickly finds herself troubled when once again the empire arrives and causes all kinds of troubles on the small moon. While worried about what to do to help her friends Ahsoka teams up with old allies. But new enemies are following not too far behind. In the end Ahsoka is forced to make hard decisions while only herself to rely on in the process.
Ahsoka Tano in the said book was almost on point, only being a little too timid to be the Ahsoka we fans truly love. Other characters like Miara or Kaeden were a little too bland and underdeveloped along with the rest of the Raada inhabitants. Another thing that was quite annoying was the switching in the point of views later in the book after focusing only on Ahsoka for the first part.
Positive was the nice and steady plot; it was great to have a simple one instead of it being packed with too much action. Another thing that was on point was that it felt like a Star Wars type of setting, including the empire and how they reacted to different events.
In all, the book was fine but in many ways could have been better, and doing fine on living up to the high standards that were placed upon it. Interesting to read but small errors character wise.
Definitely the Audible version was worth it to hear Ashley Eckstein narrate.
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- cbspock
- 23-10-2016
An act of kindness is a revolutionary act
In an era of darkness, kindness is a revolutionary act. After the events of Revenge of the Sith, Ahsoka is trying to find herself and her place in the age of the Empire. I really enjoyed the audiobook especially since Ashley gets to read her character's story. The story itself plays out like an episode of The Clone Wars. There are interludes like in the Aftermath series, however these actually have something to do with Ahoska or the characters she has interacted with over the years. There are hints that the Empire is working on something big, although it is never directly mentioned. There are also appearances by characters that play an important part in the formation of the rebellion. The book leaves open other adventures with Ahsoka which I hope they do. This is probably my third favorite book after Lost Stars and Bloodlines.
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- S. Kelly
- 10-01-2017
Another great story.
i am enjoying the new canon. this when was performed well and it's great to hear Ashley Eckstein read it.
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- Etienne
- 06-11-2016
So much potential thrown away...
What disappointed you about Star Wars: Ahsoka?
The characters beside Ahsoka are poorly introduced, barely described, and feel so very unimportant. It feels like they were thrown out there for drama building, but since the author couldn't make me care about them, it just felt boring. Honestly, they had 15 years of undefined Ahsoka lore they could create, and they chose this?? It's like this book was rushed in writing and production...
What three words best describe Ashley Eckstein’s performance?
She had fun. We can feel that she really liked doing this. That's a good thing. The bad thing is that her range of voices is very limited... so pretty much every characted sounded like Ahsoka. Plus, her narrating shifted depending on what was going on and who was doing what... and it felt weird. The direction wasn't the best.
What character would you cut from Star Wars: Ahsoka?
Every farmer. Also every chapter that had nothing to do with the story. It felt as if they were added to compensate for the boring story. Prehaps with those cuts they could have taken the time to write more character building around the bad guys.
Any additional comments?
I really like Ahsoka, the character. The book, however, is very bad. I don't understand how it got so many 5 stars... If you've already purchased it, be patient... the story gets a little bit interesting at chapter 25 of 32... but not that much.
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- Gabriel
- 13-10-2016
Really enjoyed this.
The fact the Ashely narrates the entire thing makes it that much better because you are literally getting to hear Ahsoka tell her story. Filled with extra small inserts from other well loved characters that I won't spoil but that truly add to the entire story. In my opinion this is a great set up prior to her appearance in Rebels and yes you do finally find out how where she got her light sabers from. There is background music and sound added through out the entire story which really add to a much fuller experience compared to reading through pages. Well done E.K & Ashley.
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- Adam
- 04-11-2016
Lack of Depth cont for new Star Wars books
I feel like every new canon Star Wars books (minus Dark Disciple and the Tarkin book, which a great) lack any really depth. The books seem great for young Star Wars fans but are missing character development and heavy plots like the Thrawn, Bane or Jedi academy book.
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- Sarah
- 11-10-2016
Amazing Audiobook
Ashley Eckstein did an amazing job. The story was intriguing. The music and sounds went perfectly with her voice and the story. Definitely recommend!
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- Anonymous User
- 23-05-2019
It's just plain bad...
Being part of the YA genre is no excuse for your story, characters, and plot to suck. Tons of people I have heard recommend the book as a vital piece of Ahsoka Tano's story between the Clone Wars and Rebels TV shows. Well, it isn't. They had 14 years of time to play with, but decided only to encompass a few months of said time in the book. There are cameos from classic characters like Anakin and Obi-wan, but it contributes nothing to the story, gives us no new information, leads nowhere, and has nothing to do with Ahsoka. Jenneth Pillar, the villain originally setup in the book? forgotten and ignored later. Will Ahsoka discover how to be more than a Jedi, or figure out what that is? nope, just refigure out how to be a Jedi again and then play word games about it. Will she learn to form any new significant relationships? nah. What about the Force sensitive Fardi child? we're never told what happens. There are dozens of other important questions and events Ahsoka could've been involved in during this time period, but the it's like they deliberately tried to make it boring and inconsequential to the bigger picture. With the exception of Bail Organa, all the new male characters are evil, incompetent or corrupt, while the female characters are mostly teenagers with too many "a" sounds in their names with interchangeable voices and personalities alternately fretting over everything or fangirling over Ahsoka....smh. Don't forget a healthy dash of queerbaiting to top it off. Dave Filoni said he had extensive backstory mapped out for Ahsoka. So much so, in fact, that a good bit of it would never make in on screen. Well, where is it? Because this sure isn't it.
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- Rockey Danger Snow
- 13-11-2016
Perfect
That's exactly what was needed to join the clone wars with rebels. I feel like they can write another book or two in this devastating timeline as well. Fingers crossed.
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- william richard booth
- 12-03-2020
A star wars story for the ages
A fantastic story brilliantly performed by Ashley Eckstein the one and only Ahsoka, although I already knew the basics of the story as it's been out for about 4 years already I was blown away by hearing it in full, the emotions, the connections and the depth of it all, linked so well to Ahsokas past and future, intertwined with characters new and old brought together in a quintessentially star wars way, any decent star wars fan who hasn't read or heard it yet NEEDS to do so, it had me laughing out loud at times and almost tearing up at others, I can see myself re-listening again in week or so already.
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- Anonymous User
- 19-04-2019
Amazing voice actor but he plot wasn’t as good
I liked this novel, but I mean I like all Star Wars novels. Ashley did an AMAZING job on the voice acting here. Her voice was easy and soft to listing to. The plot wasn’t as good tho... it felt like the plot wasn’t very exiting and didn’t really lead up to anything special. But if you likes Star Wars I definitely think you should listen/read it. I don’t think you will regret it. (:
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- leon
- 21-05-2020
It's Good like really fucking Good 👌🏻
We need more of this after the shit show that was episodes 8 and 9. Great story telling with some pivotal moments in the character arce of one of star wars best characters.
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- Ben E.
- 16-11-2020
Perfect transition between Clone Wars and Rebels
The perfect transition from The Clone Wars to Rebels and an excellent introduction into the very first origins of The Rebellion following a newfound favourite character of mine: Ahsoka Tano. I thoroughly enjoyed the story and with an excellent narration, the only caveat was that the narrator wasn't quite able to get male characters voices across well. I would definitely recommend to any Star Wars fan.
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- Anonymous User
- 30-09-2020
Worth a read but not the best star wars novel
An enjoyable addition to the new star wars canon. Not the strongest story, and noticeably aimed at young adult audience, but Ahsoka is a great character and I expect any fan will appreciate finding out what happens to her following the powerful ending to Clone Wars
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- Anonymous User
- 20-01-2020
Ahsoka my opinions
I enjoyed this book however I feel that ahsoka was never really tested. I mean she took out an inquisitor as if they were nothing and I never felt an over riding emotional attachment with one of my favourite characters from the extended universe. That saying I would highly recommend this to everyone good listen but so close to being great
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- Jeppe Bruun
- 02-09-2019
Good but bad pacing
The narrator is amazing and conveys very well. The story is alright nothing amazing but not bad either, the pacing is not great it is too fast
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- simon
- 16-04-2019
really good story great about Ashoka
nice to know more about Ashoka there is another story here , i would like to see a second book
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- Stoo
- 23-06-2019
disapointing
Simplistic story and the narration too fast and not enough character. Not to the standard of the other star war stories or narration. First review.
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- andraz
- 19-01-2021
A must read if you are a fan of Ahsoka
Intriguing story, beautifully read by Ashley and all the sound effects and music are on point also. Simply excellent.
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