Warning: This infobox has missing parameters: illustrator, title and unrecognized parameters: book name, era Star Wars: The Clone Wars is a novelization of The Clone Wars written by Karen Traviss. It is the first in a series of five novels inspired by the movie and the TV series. The audio adaptation for The Clone Wars is performed by Jeff Gurner.
Publisher's summary
Back cover
The raging Clone Wars illuminate dark motives and darker destinies until one question must be answered: Does the end ever justify the means? It's time the Jedi found out.
Inside flap
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.
The blazing new animated feature film Star Wars: The Clone Wars takes place in the years preceding Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith and sets the stage for the groundbreaking TV series. Both contain all original material—direct from the brilliant imagination of legendary Star Wars creator George Lucas. And these exciting new adventures and characters are being brought to life in book form by none other than #1 New York Times bestselling Star Wars author Karen Traviss.
Editions
American
- ISBN 0-345-50898-X; July 26, 2008, Del Rey, 272-page hardcover.
- ISBN 0-7393-7681-0; July 26, 2008, Random House Audio, Unabridged CD.
- ISBN 0-7393-7682-9; July 26, 2008, Random House Audio, Unabridged cassette.
British
- ISBN 0-09-953319-7; October 1, 2009, Arrow Books, 272-page paperback.
Foreign
- ISBN 978-80-252-1075-8; October, 2008, EGMONT ČR, 176-page Czech hardback (Star Wars: Klonové války).
Continuity
Many issues in continuity has been raised from Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Since the book was released before the final draft of the feature film was released, many details from the film's early drafts are present in the book, while they did not appear in the final version of the film. The Star Wars Annual 2011 establishes that the novel/film takes place in the second year of the war, as part of the Clone Wars timeline restructuring necessitated by the show. The Essential Reader's Companion revised the novel's dating to 22 BBY.
CT-9932
- Rex: "Nobody move. Report in if you can hear me."
- Trooper 1: "Receiving, sir."
- Trooper 2: "Yes, sir."
- Trooper 3: "I hear you, sir."
- Coric: "Got you, sir. Just a few bruises"
- Trooper 4: "And me, sir."
- Trooper 5: "CT-nine-nine-three-two, sir."
- ―Six troopers (erroneously, instead of five) report in to Rex at the Battle of Teth[src]
In the chapters depicting the Battle of Teth, after Asajj Ventress's droid forces massacre all of Torrent Company except for Captain Rex and a few survivors, there is a discrepancy as to how many survivors there are. When Rex initially asks the survivors to report in via comlink, there are six of them aside from him, including Coric and CT-9932. However, throughout the rest the story, it is consistently stated that there are five troopers, not six: Coric, Zeer, Attie, Nax, and Del. Assuming that the six troopers reporting in is an error, it is assumed that "CT-9932" is the designation for either Zeer, Attie, Nax, or Del, though the novel does not connect it to an individual trooper.
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Cover gallery
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Notes and references
External links
- Penguin Group and DK Publishing to Publish Star Wars: The Clone Wars Books on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- A Whole Lotta Stuff For The Clone Wars In Previews at TheForce.net
- Clone Wars Books Summary! at TheForce.net
- Star Wars: The Clone Wars at Randomhouse