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Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Book 3: The Last Command

By: Timothy Zahn
Narrated by: Anthony Daniels
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The embattled Republic reels from the attacks of Grand Admiral Thrawn, who has marshaled the remnants of the Imperial forces and driven the Rebels back with an abominable technology recovered from the Emperor's secret fortress: clone soldiers.

As Thrawn mounts his final siege, Han and Chewbacca struggle to form a coalition of smugglers for a last-ditch attack against the empire. Leia holds the Alliance together and prepares for the birth of her Jedi twins.

Overwhelmed by the ships and clones at Thrawn's command, the New Republic has one last hope: sending a small force, led by Luke Skywalker, into the stronghold that houses Thrawn's terrible cloning machines. There a final danger awaits, as the Dark Jedi C'baoth directs the battle against the Rebels and builds his strength to finish what he has already started: the destruction of Luke Skywalker.

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was entertaining and does a great job in making you feel like a part of the story

very good book

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While I do love this trilogy, there's so much of the plot missing in this abridged version that it doesn't do the original any kind of justice. Anthony Daniels does a good job with the material he has but the occasional music and sound effects are more annoying than helpful in my opinion.

Not bad but too much missing

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Good end to the trilogy. Not sure about Anthony Daniels. Sounded a bit weird with him

Loved it

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The audio book{books 1,2,3} is very short and confusing in places, as a normal read{ie a book not an audiobook}its fantastic get it on your kindle or buy the book,its a pity.

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The narration by Denis Lawson on Part 1 & 2 was very good, but the narration by Anthony Daniels in part 3 is like listening to a leprechan inhaling helium. Totally ruins the last book, I'm having a hard time listening to it. I thought it was a woman's voice until I checked the details of the audio book. Then I thought the speed was set too high, but that was also not the problem. Sure, he nails C-3PO, but every other character and even the background sounds have a lack of bass and too much treble. Maybe it is the mix on the audio that is the problem? Either way after 40 minutes of torture I'm not sure I can suffer through to the end of the first chapter.

Wow. This is horrible.

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The story is good, but the narrator. I really don't like. Words like coruscant, chimaera are pronounce oddly.
I hope that they make new edition out of this and Mark Thompson will also read the last one.

Courskant

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We'll done but missed out key sections of the book which let the book down a bit. It was however well told and fun.

We'll done but missed out key sections of the book

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Anthony Daniels' pronunciation of well established names is strange. For the other two books in the Thrawn trilogy, I recommend Marc Thompson's narration instead.

Could have been better

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Could've done without C3POs crap narration Could've done without C3POs crap narration Could've done without C3POs crap narration what

Could've done without C3POs crap narration

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Great story but 3PO reduces the characters to childlike representations of good and evil using silly voices. Imperials sinister, Rebels bold and strong and weirdly all smugglers are cockneys in this universe. Shows total lack of understanding for what was a great book. Denis Lawson (Wedge) much better in book 1.

Narrator ruins it

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