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The Moment of Truth (Star Wars Jedi Quest #7) by Jude Watson
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This was my fav of the series. Anakin's realization that he doesn't want to feel any emotions b/c he doesn't want the burden it causes and that being the Chosen One is not something to deal with easily esp when he didn't ask for it.
I almost wanted to cry when he confesses what is "tormenting" him to Obi-Wan & Obi said he would take the burden away if he could but he'll always be there for him.
Besides that being my fav part the suspense was great esp in the gundark nest. ( )
  StephanieC | Oct 17, 2006 |
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Masters and apprentices must trust one another. But that is not the case with Anakin Skywalker and his Master, Obi-Wan Kenobi. A rift is building between them. When they are separated during a rescue mission on a dangerous planet, their conflict reaches a new high -- and shows signs of things to come.

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