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Rule of Two (Star Wars: Darth Bane, Book 2) | 
enlarge | Author: Drew Karpyshyn Publisher: Del Rey Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 55 reviews Sales Rank: 1904
Media: Mass Market Paperback Edition: Reprint Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.2 x 1
ISBN: 0345477499 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780345477491 ASIN: 0345477499
Publication Date: October 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: brand new
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Product Description In the New York Times bestseller Darth Bane: Path of Destruction, Drew Karpyshyn painted a gripping portrait of a young man’s journey from innocence to evil. That man was Darth Bane, a twisted genius whose iron will, fierce ambition, and strength in the dark side of the Force made him a natural leader among the Sith–until his radical embrace of an all-but-forgotten wisdom drove him to destroy his own order . . . and create it anew from the ashes. As the last surviving Sith, Darth Bane promulgated a harsh new directive: the Rule of Two.
Two there should be; no more, no less. One to embody the power, the other to crave it.
Now Darth Bane is ready to put his policy into action, and he thinks he has found the key element that will make his triumph complete: a student to train in the ways of the dark side. Though she is young, Zannah possesses an instinctive link to the dark side that rivals his own. With his guidance, she will become essential in his quest to destroy the Jedi and dominate the galaxy.
But there is one who is determined to stop Darth Bane: Johun Othone, Padawan to Jedi Master Lord Hoth, who died at Bane’s hands in the last great Sith War. Though the rest of the Jedi scoff at him, Joshua’s belief that there are surviving Sith on the loose is unshakeable.
As Johun continues his dogged pursuit of the man who killed his master, Zannah, faced unexpectedly with a figure from her past, begins to question her embrace of the dark side. And Darth Bane is led by Force-induced visions to a moon where he will acquire astonishing new knowledge and power–power that will alter him in ways he could never have imagined. . . .
From the Hardcover edition.
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Only so-so Star Wars November 22, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Rule of Two is a continuation of the Darth Bane series, picking up right at the end of the first book. Bane, having found Zannah, takes the girl on as his apprentice in the ways of the Sith. The timeline moves forward swiftly, with Bane establishing a network in the background to start the rise of the Sith to power.
For every step forward this book took, it took another two backward. The chracters were entertaing and well fleshed out, but at the same time they made decisions without apparent rhyme or reason, and sometimes blundered through a formulaic progression. Zannah is frequently tempted to turn away from the dark side, and while on a few instances she has cause to return to Bane, in a handful, the evidence would indicate that she should leave, but doesn't, and the question as to how she convinced herself hangs like an albatross.
Combat simiarly was inventive and tried to be well detailed, but at times they regressed into uber-fan speak. I didn't know what Form I-VI were, and still don't care. If a style has a name fine, but don't rattle off a classification and expect a general audience to understand.
The overall plot was formulaic and boring, with no real climax and a rather lame resolution. The twist at the end was entertaining, and had a touch of dark side premeditation how ever piece snapped together, but otherwise, it wasn't anything I hadn't already read in the Darth Maul books, though with two X chromosomes and a healthy dollop of female emotional drama. Zannah is the high school musical equivalent of a Sith. She wasn't bloodspitting warmonger like Maul, or a puppeteer like Palpatine, or even a Sithian philosopher like Darth Bane. She was just a little girl playing with force lightning. A few quotable phrases and some nice usage of atmosphere are the only things that prevented this form being 1 star. In comic book format, this may have done better, but it was hard to see Zannah as a Sith when all I thought of was a whiny brat.
Best starwars book ever! November 17, 2008 The work of a genius to sum it up. Darth Bane rule of two is a journey into the darkside of the force from the perspective of two siths and a Jedi bent on exposing them. It was masterly crafted ande the action leaves one craving more. I only hope a third installment is in the works, it would be a shame if this series ends here.
A Must Read Sequel! September 16, 2008 This is a sequel to the best Star Wars book of all-time and, since it continues what the other book started, is a total must-read! It is even darker than the first book, and does an excellent job continuing an already-awesome story. Also, let me say that I am very picky and in general don't like most of the Star Wars books. Taking that into consideration, you should absolutely buy this book!
Don't Judge A Book By It's Cover! August 23, 2008 For a Star Wars book I had to give it 4 stars only, for no other reason than the cover art was so cheesy! Darth Bane portrayed as somebody wearing a really bad make-up job at Mardi Gra and Zannah with no eyes. I could barely get past the cover to read the book. Now once I got started reading the book, it is pretty good. Keep in mind I have a full time job and am unable to research every character and species and event in the book in relation to the Star Wars timeline. As noted by previous reviewers there appears to be some technical mistakes made in the plot, but if you are able to get by that, then I think you'll enjoy this book. So if for instance you would know something like - the Zorn Class Star Freighter wasn't developed until after Hans married Princess Leia but Darth Bane shot one down in the battle of Zugar which was 1042 years earlier - then you may not like this book. But if you know the difference between Historical Non-Fiction and Science Fiction I'm sure any Stars Wars fan will enjoy it. :)
Rule of Two (Star Wars: Darth Bane) July 24, 2008 this book will capture your intrest in a heartbeat. goes into further detail of how Darth Bane plans to overthrow the republic.
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