Author Topic: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
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Date Posted: 4/10/05 9:57pm Subject: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002] - Date Edited: 3/17 12:04pm (1 edits total) Edited By: dp4m
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Date Posted: 4/10/05 9:58pm Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
<b><i><font color=red>Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream</b></i></font> by Aaron Allston

<img src=http://www.theforce.net/books/images/rebel-dream.jpg>



<b><font color=green>Synoposis</b></font>

<i>Scattering like rats before the Yuuzhan Vong’s invasion of Coruscant, the panic-stricken members of the New Republic Advisory’s Council pause just long enough to set up a mock defense on nearby Borleias—a transparent attempt to buy time that fools no one, least of all the Jedi.

Leia and Han Solo trek from world to world to foment rebellion against the New Republic’s disastrous appeasement policies. But Luke Skywalker has chosen the most dangerous assignment of all: to sneak into the Yuuzhan Vong’s stronghold on Coruscant. His outrageous scheme to gain entry is either brilliant or suicidal, depending on the outcome. And bearing down swiftly on Borleias is a Vong invasion fleet, determined to destroy the galaxy’s remaining defenders. . . .</i>

 

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Registered: Jul '03
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Date Posted: 7/31/05 2:43pm Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
I just finished this one and I enjoyed it much more than Dark Journey. Things were actually going fairly well for 'the good guys' in this one, rather than the same old pattern of being decimated by the yuuzhan vong. And Jaina finally figures out what to do with herself.

 

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Madakast 
Registered: Aug '05
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Date Posted: 8/9/05 8:04am Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
It's been a while since I read this, but I remember that it was good. Out of all the NJO books, this had the BEST ENDING EVER!!!

 

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P_F_A_F_F 
Registered: May '05
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Date Posted: 9/1/05 4:01pm Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
9 out of 10. I Really liked this book. After the terrible events that occured in Star By Star, it was nice to kinda see the NR turn around and give the Vong a black eye in return. Did a great job with General Antilles IMHO.

 

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flowerbee 
Registered: Apr '04
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Date Posted: 9/2/05 1:30am Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
I very much enjoyed this book. It gave a good balance of humor without destroying the tension. SbS was heavy. We needed a chance to get our bearings back after that punch to the stomach and this worked very well, IMHO.

 

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Siolo_Anoon 
Registered: Nov '05
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Date Posted: 11/25/05 5:09pm Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
The hits keep on coming! I love the authors of NJO!

Like I'd said in another post, I was expecting, maybe even hoping for a couple of books to let my guard down a little with after Star by Star, but oh no. Still tense, still emotional.

 

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boady22 
Registered: Mar '03
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Date Posted: 11/29/05 9:13am Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
Heres an odd thing....

A HIT FOR ALLSTON !!!

Without a doubt, he is the worst author to be allowed the honor of dabbeling in the SW universe and finally after several tries he churns out a winner. Took long enough. I'm bites though he could not continue this kind of writing in the sequal. This book rates a 9. Allston should have retired here

 

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tal0nkarrde 
Registered: Dec '05
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Date Posted: 12/3/05 9:07am Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
Aaron Allston’s earlier Star Wars novels were always jam-packed with action and the novels of Enemy Lines – Rebel Dream and Rebel Stand – are no exception. With vividly detailed descriptions, the reader finds his/herself smack-dab in the middle of a space battle or hiding in the forests and rubble that are now all that is left of Coruscant. Allston doesn’t just write Star Wars, he creates it around you, leaving you with the impression that you are right there standing beside your favorite heroes in a quest for good over evil. The reader finds his/herself drawn in and unable to put the books down until the tale’s resolution.

There’s something for every type of Star Wars fan in the novels of Enemy Lines. There are raging space battles, fabulous dogfights, Jedi battles, romance, witty banter, undercover missions, spies to be rooted out. Anything you would expect from a Star Wars novel and more. One of the most exciting and tide-turning adventures within The New Jedi Order Series, Enemy Lines is on series not to be missed!

 

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Corellian_Cutie 
Registered: Dec '05
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Date Posted: 12/17/05 8:06pm Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
I absolutly loved this one...Jaina and Jag, Kyp's realization, the battle scenes...and Wedge...and the Insiders...loved it.

 

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hyouriittai 
Registered: May '05
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Date Posted: 2/3/06 6:37pm Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
So far, Allston's portrayal of the galaxy has hit closest to home for me. Troy Denning did well in Star By Star, but most of NJO has seemed so far detached from the rest of the expanded universe; it's hard imagining the events taking place in the same galaxy. But, I feel that Aaron Allston tied the two together and everything was really familiar. He's got a knack for writing in the space battles, which makes sense what with his involvement with the X-Wing series.

I couldn't find the Enemy Lines dualogy for the longest time, so I gave up on reading NJO for a while. I then bought the Joiner King, figuring that I knew most of what happened in NJO anyways, and that I wouldn't be missing out on much. These books sucked me back into the series, while I felt that some of the previous books (Agents of Chaos, anyone?) were a bit more gruelling.

But with that said, I'm excited for Allston's work in the Legacy era!

 

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Lank_Pavail 
Registered: Sep '02
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Date Posted: 2/5/06 9:32pm Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
I give this a 9, because it wasn't perfect, but then what is? Allston has a firm grip on the characters, such as Wedge's rebuke of the self-styled CoS Pwoe and the use of 'side characters' to keep the actin moving. Allston is among, if not my favorite EU writer, and he continues his knack for excellence with this work. happy

 

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Kyphater13 
Registered: Feb '06
Date Posted: 2/26/06 2:08pm Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
My sister loved this book. Mostly she loved the J/J parts of it. She's a full J/Jer.

 

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1_4_Jedi 
Registered: Apr '06
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Date Posted: 5/5/06 11:51am Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
9/10

Another winner by Allston. Wedge is da man, and the rebel attitude is exactly what I needed to see at this point in the NJO saga. Jaina gets ahold of herself to focus on the greater good (for the most part), Luke starts taking charge, and it seems as if the Force is finally with us for once. This book was a blast.

 

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JediFighterPilot2727 
Registered: May '06
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Date Posted: 5/23/06 3:42pm Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
10/10 loved this book! can't wait for Betrayal! happy

 

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Darconus 
Registered: May '06
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Date Posted: 6/2/06 11:39am Subject: RE: "Enemy Lines I: Rebel Dream," by Aaron Allston [Del Ray, 2002]
I must respectfully disagree with a previous poster in his/her assertion that Allston is the worst GFFA writer ever. I was enthralled in the Wraith Squardon saga, which made me really look forward to the Enemy Lines duology. Allston brought humor back to the far away galaxy, something which had been missing for years.

Plus, AA is the EU authority on Wedge. For a character that saw very little extended play in the movies, Michael Stackpole, and, IMHO, Allston brought him to life on the page. Congrat to both...

I give this book an 8/10

 

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