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# Star Wars: The Prequel Trilogy

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For the first time in one stunning volume, here is the complete, epic story arc: The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, and Revenge of the Sith. Experience the sweeping tale of good and evil, of myth and magic, of innocence and power–and witness the tragic transformation of Anakin Skywalker from mere slave to one of the greatest, most powerful, and feared villains of the galaxy: Darth Vader. “The path has been placed before you, Anakin. The choice to take it must be yours alone.” On the barren desert world of Tatooine, young Anakin Skywalker toils by day and dreams by night . . . of traveling the stars to worlds he’s only heard of in stories. When Jedi Knight Qui-Gon Jinn and his apprentice, Obi-Wan Kenobi, cross paths with Anakin, it marks the beginning of the drama that will become legend. Courageous to the point of recklessness, Anakin comes of age in a time of great upheaval. The attempted assassination of Senator Padmé Amidala thrusts the Republic close to the edge of disaster–and brings Anakin and Padmé into a secret romance as intense as it is forbidden. As combat escalates across the galaxy, the stage is set for an explosive endgame. Tormented by unspeakable visions, Anakin edges closer to the brink of a decision with profound ramifications. It remains only for Darth Sidious to strike the final staggering blow against the Republic–and to ordain a fearsome new Sith Lord: Darth Vader. THE PHANTOM MENACE by Terry Brooks, based on the story and screenplay by George Lucas ATTACK OF THE CLONES by R. A. Salvatore, from a story by George Lucas and a screenplay by George Lucas and Jonathan Hales REVENGE OF THE SITH by Matthew Stover, based on the story and screenplay by George Lucas

Review: Great book! - This is what Star Wars is all about! It has action, emotion, and deep meaning, and it ties together so many pieces of the overall story. I put off reading it since I didn't like Episode II, but I'm really glad I came back and gave it a chance! As a Christian, I can see many parallels to God and the devil, good and evil. But even for someone who doesn't believe, this book is a fascinating study of psychology and the deceptiveness of evil. It leaves me actually feeling sorry for Anakin. When the Episode I movie came out, I wondered why they started with him as a nine-year-old boy, but there are many points in this book where he's still that little boy. He's a naive boy struggling in an adult world. I don't know if that was the producers' intention, but that's what I took away. That doesn't excuse all his evil actions, past or future, but it does help explain why Padmé and Luke say there's still good in him. I've finished all of Episodes I-VI now, and the story feels complete, but I still plan to read some of the Legends books too. I just hope they're as good as this one!
Review: Better Than The Films - I think the title of my review speaks for itself, but in case you need more convincing as to why you should get the novelization of the prequel trilogy: Firstly, the books provide more details and context that the films do not have. Obviously, it's not a bad thing that the films lack more detail and context since only so much can fit into a movie before it becomes too long. One example of this is how Commander Cody reacts to Sidious telling him to execute Order 66. Cody wonders why Sidious didn't contact him before Cody handed Obi-Wan his lightsaber. Even though Cody is frustrated thanks to Sidious's last-minute order, it's clear Cody didn't really want to kill Obi-Wan but had no choice because of his chip. Secondly, the trilogy takes a slightly different approach to Anakin falling to the dark side. It's very similar to the film, however, in the novelization, Anakin falls because of his arrogance and hubris. He also force-chokes Padme out of malice and being overly possessive, rather than force choking her because he saw Obi-Wan and Padme and assumed the worst. Another example is when Obi-Wan cuts off Anakin's legs. In the film, Obi-Wan taunts Anakin and Anakin being the guy to never refuse a challenge, takes the bait and gets his legs cut off. Obi-Wan rips into him, deeply hurt and heartbroken over Anakin's fall to the Dark Side, leaving him alive because he couldn't bring himself to kill Anakin. In the ROTS novel, Obi-Wan cuts Anakin's legs (and arm) off by accident and intentionally leaves Anakin alive to suffer. Lastly, you get all three novels in one book, one collection, one package. You don't have to read separate books because the trilogy is one whole book. Some of what R2-D2 says is even translated, so we know some of the things he's actually saying and let me tell you, R2-D2 took it worse than any other character in the novel. You wonder why Artoo was so attached and close to Luke? Well, read ROTS. The movie will obviously show you why, but the novel does a better job really capturing how hurt Artoo was when Anakin fell to the dark side. It even captures Artoo's reaction to the whole situation.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,091 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #259 in Space Operas #275 in TV, Movie & Game Tie-In Fiction #512 in Science Fiction Adventures |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,669 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great book!
*by J***J on January 26, 2026*

This is what Star Wars is all about! It has action, emotion, and deep meaning, and it ties together so many pieces of the overall story. I put off reading it since I didn't like Episode II, but I'm really glad I came back and gave it a chance! As a Christian, I can see many parallels to God and the devil, good and evil. But even for someone who doesn't believe, this book is a fascinating study of psychology and the deceptiveness of evil. It leaves me actually feeling sorry for Anakin. When the Episode I movie came out, I wondered why they started with him as a nine-year-old boy, but there are many points in this book where he's still that little boy. He's a naive boy struggling in an adult world. I don't know if that was the producers' intention, but that's what I took away. That doesn't excuse all his evil actions, past or future, but it does help explain why Padmé and Luke say there's still good in him. I've finished all of Episodes I-VI now, and the story feels complete, but I still plan to read some of the Legends books too. I just hope they're as good as this one!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better Than The Films
*by C***Y on January 3, 2026*

I think the title of my review speaks for itself, but in case you need more convincing as to why you should get the novelization of the prequel trilogy: Firstly, the books provide more details and context that the films do not have. Obviously, it's not a bad thing that the films lack more detail and context since only so much can fit into a movie before it becomes too long. One example of this is how Commander Cody reacts to Sidious telling him to execute Order 66. Cody wonders why Sidious didn't contact him before Cody handed Obi-Wan his lightsaber. Even though Cody is frustrated thanks to Sidious's last-minute order, it's clear Cody didn't really want to kill Obi-Wan but had no choice because of his chip. Secondly, the trilogy takes a slightly different approach to Anakin falling to the dark side. It's very similar to the film, however, in the novelization, Anakin falls because of his arrogance and hubris. He also force-chokes Padme out of malice and being overly possessive, rather than force choking her because he saw Obi-Wan and Padme and assumed the worst. Another example is when Obi-Wan cuts off Anakin's legs. In the film, Obi-Wan taunts Anakin and Anakin being the guy to never refuse a challenge, takes the bait and gets his legs cut off. Obi-Wan rips into him, deeply hurt and heartbroken over Anakin's fall to the Dark Side, leaving him alive because he couldn't bring himself to kill Anakin. In the ROTS novel, Obi-Wan cuts Anakin's legs (and arm) off by accident and intentionally leaves Anakin alive to suffer. Lastly, you get all three novels in one book, one collection, one package. You don't have to read separate books because the trilogy is one whole book. Some of what R2-D2 says is even translated, so we know some of the things he's actually saying and let me tell you, R2-D2 took it worse than any other character in the novel. You wonder why Artoo was so attached and close to Luke? Well, read ROTS. The movie will obviously show you why, but the novel does a better job really capturing how hurt Artoo was when Anakin fell to the dark side. It even captures Artoo's reaction to the whole situation.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect Book for Prequel Fans!
*by P***3 on February 16, 2026*

I'm a big Prequel fan (my favorite Star Wars trilogy & era) and saw this book and had to get it, especially since I had never read any of these novels (I've read the OT novels). The size of the book is bigger than I expected, which was a nice surprise. Pages are a good thickness, not too thin. Other than that, it's your typical softcover book. I'm working my way through Phantom Menace, but so far have thoroughly enjoyed reading the story of a movie I've seen too many times to count. It's interesting being able to hear cool little details that were never mentioned in the movies, such as the inner thoughts of the characters or descriptions of the settings. I find myself reading in my head the voices of the characters when they speak (Jar Jar, Jabba, Maul, Anakin, Sebulba, Watto, etc.) and that's been fun! Much of the book so far follows the movie pretty closely in terms of dialogue, which I don't mind. Overall, this book is the perfect compliment to anyone who loves the Prequels and wants to explore the worlds and characters beyond the movies.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Star Wars: The Prequel Trilogy (Episodes I, II & III)
- The Star Wars Trilogy
- The Dark Lord Trilogy: Star Wars Legends: Labyrinth of Evil Revenge of the Sith Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader

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