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The Clone Wars

Tracey West (2008)

SubgenreMiddle Grade Fantasy
Age groupMiddle Grade 8-12
Content ratingPG
Pages (Quick Read (<250))
SeriesStar Wars: The Clone Wars (animated) #
Setting
CSM age10
Goodreads3.7

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentNone
LanguageNone

Trigger warnings

WarKidnappingViolence

Protagonist archetypes

Multiple POVsMentor Figure

Synopsis

Across the galaxy, the Clone Wars are raging. The Separatists, led by Count Dooku, the onetime Jedi and now secret Sith Lord, continue to press forward, and more and more worlds are either falling, or seceding and joining the cause. Under the leadership of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, the Republic heroically battles on, championed by its huge army of cloned soldiers and their Jedi generals. Anakin Skywalker, believed by some to be the prophesied "Chosen One" destined to bring balance to the Force, is now a Jedi Knight under the tutelage of his Jedi Master, Obi-Wan Kenobi. Death is a constant possibility—and his chances of survival aren't improved by the unexpected arrival of an apprentice: Ahsoka, a brash inexperienced fourteen-year-old Padawan. But there's no time for Anakin to question his latest orders. He and Obi-Wan have been assigned a new mission, and failure is not an option. Jabba the Hutt's precious infant son has been kidnapped, and when the frantic parent applies to the Jedi for help, it falls to Anakin, Obi-Wan, Ahsoka, and their clone troops to track down the evidence and retrieve the missing Huttlet. And more is at stake: For a grateful Jabba just might allow the Republic access to the Hutt-controlled space lanes that the Grand Army desperately needs in order to beat the Separatists into submission. But the Republic is not the only power that craves access to those space lanes. Count Dooku, determined to win the prize for the Separatists, has set a trap for the Jedi. When they find the Huttlet, they will also find Dooku's master assassin, Asajj Ventress, and countless legions of battle droids waiting to spring a trap.

Is The Clone Wars appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 10 and up.

Set during the Clone Wars, this Star Wars tie-in features battle violence (blaster fights, combat droids, lightsaber duels) consistent with the animated series, but without graphic detail or gore. Positive themes of mentorship and heroism.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include kidnapping, war, and violence.

Who'll love this

Kids who love Star Wars will enjoy following Anakin and his new apprentice Ahsoka on an action-packed rescue mission with Jedi battles and galactic intrigue.

Tags

Space OperaMilitary SFMedia Tie-inAction Adventure