A review by verkisto
Bloodlines by Karen Traviss

4.0

A lot of the writers in the Expanded Universe are all agog about the Jedi, and write about them as the wunderkind they are. Traviss approaches the Jedi from a different angle, as flawed humans who have lost their attachment to real people, and instead shows us normal people who are as brave, resourceful, and committed as the Jedi, as if to say, "These people do it without all the superpowers; why aren't we celebrating them?"

For the direction this series is taking, Traviss is the best writer to participate in creating it. I kinda wish she'd written the entire series.