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Star Wars: The High Republic: Path of Deceit (Star Wars: The High Republic (Young Adult)) Hardcover – October 4, 2022

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Set in the world of the High Republic, 150 years before the storytelling of Phase I, an era of change brings new hopes and possibilities . . . but also new dangers.

The Outer Rim planet Dalna has become the focus of a Jedi investigation into a stolen Force artifact, and Zallah Macri and her Padawan, Kevmo Zink, arrive on the pastoral world to follow up on a possible connection to a Dalnan missionary group called the Path of the Open Hand. Members of the Path believe that the Force must be free and should not be used by anyone, not even the Jedi. One such believer is Marda Ro, a young woman who dreams of leaving Dalna to spread word of the Path throughout the galaxy.

When Marda and Kevmo meet, their connection is instantaneous and electric―until Marda discovers Kevmo is a Jedi. But Kevmo is so kind and eager to learn more about the Path, that she hopes she can convince him of the rightness of her beliefs. What Marda doesn’t realize is that the leader of the Path, a charismatic woman known only as the Mother, has an agenda of her own, and it is one that can never coexist peacefully with the Jedi.


In order to follow her faith, Marda may have to choose to become her new friend’s worst enemy. . . .

Don't miss these other adventures set in the era of the High Republic!
  • Into the Dark by Claudia Gray
  • Out of the Shadows by Justina Ireland
  • Midnight Horizon by Daniel José Older
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PRAISE FOR THE HIGH REPUBLIC: OUT OF THE SHADOWS

"If you're looking for someone who can spin a yarn that makes you feel something inside your guts, makes your heart grow a size or two, and makes your arms bump with little gooses, in my opinion, there's only one answer Justina Ireland...the author of the best book in the first wave of...The High Republic...is back with the best book in wave two."―
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"I adored Out of the Shadows...a shining example of how well an ensemble cast works."―
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PRAISE FOR THE HIGH REPUBLIC: OUT OF THE SHADOWS

“Containing a dizzying number of overarching storylines and characters, this latest installment set in the High Republic era nonetheless excels…Per usual, Ireland’s firm grasp of this universe keeps it all from running amok. An essential tome for die-hard
Star Wars fans, although others will find much to enjoy.”―Kirkus Reviews

A complex intrigue about motivation. . . . Enticing treachery.―
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Justina Ireland enjoys dark chocolate, dark humor, and is not too proud to admit that she’s still afraid of the dark. She is the author of Dread Nation (Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins), a New York Times bestseller as well as the sequel Deathless Divide. Her earlier works include the fantasy young adult novels Vengeance Bound and Promise of Shadows (both Simon and Schuster). Justina also writes for the Star Wars franchise, including the books Lando’s Luck, Spark of the Resistance, and the upcoming A Test of Courage, part of the High Republic publishing initiative. She is the former co-editor in chief of FIYAH Literary Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction, for which she won a World Fantasy Award. She holds a BA from Armstrong Atlantic University and an MFA from Hamline University.

Tessa Gratton is the author of adult and YA SFF novels and short stories that have been translated into twenty-two languages, nominated twice for the Otherwise Award, and several have been Junior Library Guild Selections. Her most recent novels are the dark queer fairy tales Strange Grace and Night Shine, and queer the Shakespeare retelling Lady Hotspur. Her upcoming work includes the YA fantasy Chaos and Flame (2023), and novels of Star Wars: The High Republic. Though she has lived all over the world, she currently resides at the edge of the Kansas prairie with her wife. Queer, nonbinary, she/any.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Disney Lucasfilm Press; 1st edition (October 4, 2022)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 352 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1368076122
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1368076128
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 12 - 18 years
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 7 - 12
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.77 x 1.13 x 8.7 inches
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Customers enjoyed the book. They found it fun and delightful, with good characters. The writing was entertaining, and they never felt bored or dragged out. Readers enjoyed reading about Marda and Yana.

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Customers enjoy the story. They find it well-balanced and compelling, tackling philosophical questions about the Force and religions. The book moves at a good pace, though some feel it's dense thematically.

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Customers enjoy the book's characters. They find the three main protagonists to be incredible.

"...This story has three main protagonists, Kevmo Zink, Marda Ro, and Yana Ro. Obviously, Kevmo was my favorite character, being the male Jedi...." Read more

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Good lead in, but distracting "diversity"
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Good lead in, but distracting "diversity"
Let's get right in to it, the book is good. I'm jumping in directly after reading straight through all 3 adult novels from phase 1, so this book is quite a lot slower paced and smaller scale. That's perfectly fine, I knew that going in, but the book can drag a little. But by the end, I'm excited to see how this plays out over the rest of phase 2.Now for the part that is kind of obnoxious to keep seeing over and over again. For some reason Star Wars has taken on the banner of diversity for diversity sake. These new books would have you believe that heterosexual beings were the minority. Yes, the main 2 characters are building a hetero relationship, but let's get beaten over the head how many people are raised in a two-mother home. Let's be reminded that apparently polygamy is ok (under the guise of that's just how it is with alien species), and that seemingly every gay or lesbian character can't help but feel the butterflies every single time someone of their preferred sex walks through the door. Since when are Star Wars characters predominantly defined by sexual relationships. It's pervasive throughout this book, and so far in the first adult novel Convergence (I'm less than 100 pages in that). I enjoy these books' stories, and the characters ARE good when I'm not beaten over the head with unsubtle prods the authors issue to make sure the readers know that Star Wars is LGBT now. Their "diversity" is nothing profound and adds absolutely zero to the actual plot itself. And in these phase 2 books so far you can't go more than a handful of pages without a character getting a non-binary set of pronouns which in reading makes zero grammatical sense whatsoever and pulls me out of the book every single time. The nonsense needs to be reigned in.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023
    Where the previous Phase and Waves were all started with an Adult Novel, Lucasfilm decided to begin Phase 2 with a YA novel. This is a controversial move, as the Adult novels are typcially bigger in scope and scale, while the YA novels are smaller and more character based. That is certainly true here, but I think that it is a bold choice that I think pays off.

    And this is without a doubt the best YA novel that we've had in the High Republic thus far!...but it's not up to the snuff of the Adult books.

    This story has three main protagonists, Kevmo Zink, Marda Ro, and Yana Ro. Obviously, Kevmo was my favorite character, being the male Jedi. That being said, I really really enjoyed reading about Marda and Yana. I think the authors Gratton and Ireland did a good job of balancing their storylines and giving them enough to do. It's hard to have 3 point of view characters and keep them all interesting.

    This book centers around a cult, something pretty unique in Star Wars. The Path of the Open Hand is definitely setting up stuff for not only Phase 1 (which occurs 200 years later), but also is setting up stuff for phase 3. I loved the way that little hints were able to clue the reader in on why they chose this setting for Phase 2. At first, I was aprehensive about jumping back this far, fearing that it would be lackluster and unecessary. This book proved all of that wrong.

    This book has several other tie-ins not only to Star Wars, but to Phase 1 of the High Republic. It's handled in just such a way that you are rewarded if you've been keeping up with it, but you're also able to jump in as a new reader and enjoy it.

    This book also takes the idea of following a Master and Apprentice on a simple mission, a concept that I wish many more Star Wars books could use. I wish this was entirely focused on them, but its still nice that they were really the only Jedi present. It made it much more character based.

    Making the villain a calculated leader like "The Mother" was great, and I love Machiavellian characters who are playing the chess board for their own political gain, and "The Mother" has a lot of interest not only in this book, but in the phase as a whole.

    I think that this book is very dense thematically, and it is bold for covering a topic so serious as a cult in a YA book. It handles it well without being too heavy for young adults. I loved seeing the inner workings of the Path of the Open Hand, finding out how they recruited members, what they all did, and how they made money/stole artifacts.

    There are obviously worldview elements that Ireland and Gratton use and promote that I am not a fan of, but its become standard practice in Star Wars now. It almost feels required by most authors.

    This is the shortest YA book thus far, and yet it really didn't need to be longer. The authors were very compact with their writing and were able to tell an entertaining story.

    The ending of the book will certainly be controversial, and yet I think that's ok, because it shows the authors and editors are not afraid to take big risks in their stories (this ending feels a little like "Vector Prime") in the way that it also took a big risk.

    Overall, I actually had a really fun time with this book. I read it in 1 day (4-(1) hour sessions). Whereas the other YA books felt like a chore (Into the Dark, Out of the Shadows, Midnight Horizon), this book feels fresh and fun and delightful. 8.0 out of 10! Well done Gratton and Ireland.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023
    Let's get right in to it, the book is good. I'm jumping in directly after reading straight through all 3 adult novels from phase 1, so this book is quite a lot slower paced and smaller scale. That's perfectly fine, I knew that going in, but the book can drag a little. But by the end, I'm excited to see how this plays out over the rest of phase 2.

    Now for the part that is kind of obnoxious to keep seeing over and over again. For some reason Star Wars has taken on the banner of diversity for diversity sake. These new books would have you believe that heterosexual beings were the minority. Yes, the main 2 characters are building a hetero relationship, but let's get beaten over the head how many people are raised in a two-mother home. Let's be reminded that apparently polygamy is ok (under the guise of that's just how it is with alien species), and that seemingly every gay or lesbian character can't help but feel the butterflies every single time someone of their preferred sex walks through the door. Since when are Star Wars characters predominantly defined by sexual relationships. It's pervasive throughout this book, and so far in the first adult novel Convergence (I'm less than 100 pages in that). I enjoy these books' stories, and the characters ARE good when I'm not beaten over the head with unsubtle prods the authors issue to make sure the readers know that Star Wars is LGBT now. Their "diversity" is nothing profound and adds absolutely zero to the actual plot itself. And in these phase 2 books so far you can't go more than a handful of pages without a character getting a non-binary set of pronouns which in reading makes zero grammatical sense whatsoever and pulls me out of the book every single time. The nonsense needs to be reigned in.
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    Good lead in, but distracting "diversity"

    Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023
    Let's get right in to it, the book is good. I'm jumping in directly after reading straight through all 3 adult novels from phase 1, so this book is quite a lot slower paced and smaller scale. That's perfectly fine, I knew that going in, but the book can drag a little. But by the end, I'm excited to see how this plays out over the rest of phase 2.

    Now for the part that is kind of obnoxious to keep seeing over and over again. For some reason Star Wars has taken on the banner of diversity for diversity sake. These new books would have you believe that heterosexual beings were the minority. Yes, the main 2 characters are building a hetero relationship, but let's get beaten over the head how many people are raised in a two-mother home. Let's be reminded that apparently polygamy is ok (under the guise of that's just how it is with alien species), and that seemingly every gay or lesbian character can't help but feel the butterflies every single time someone of their preferred sex walks through the door. Since when are Star Wars characters predominantly defined by sexual relationships. It's pervasive throughout this book, and so far in the first adult novel Convergence (I'm less than 100 pages in that). I enjoy these books' stories, and the characters ARE good when I'm not beaten over the head with unsubtle prods the authors issue to make sure the readers know that Star Wars is LGBT now. Their "diversity" is nothing profound and adds absolutely zero to the actual plot itself. And in these phase 2 books so far you can't go more than a handful of pages without a character getting a non-binary set of pronouns which in reading makes zero grammatical sense whatsoever and pulls me out of the book every single time. The nonsense needs to be reigned in.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022
    I read all the YA and adult books in Phase 1 so obviously I like them to some degree or another. Well Path of Deceit blows them all out of the water. I just finished reading and can’t get over how good this book is. The pacing is excellent as tension and dread build and build throughout before coming to a head. The world building is also great and the world and characters are dynamic and flushed out.

    This book has me so excited for phase 2. Can’t wait for Path of Vengeance.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
    Wowowowowowow. I was so excited to start phase 2 of the High Republic at the impatience of my friends and it truly hit it out of the park. I love books that treat the audience with respect and understand that the audience knows so much more than the characters.
    The way the Leveler was introduced filled me, someone who read phase 1 with so much dread, but I know I would have the same dread even if I did not read phase 1.

    Kevmo and Marda had me kicking my feet and blushing more than half the book.

    I cannot wait to read more!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022
    This was great! The story tackles philosophical questions about the force and the religions that following it, other than Jedi. The characters we're given to follow are well written and the conclusion to this great story goes from 1 to 100 and it is fantastic, albeit sad. A must read if you enjoyed the 1st phase of the High Republic.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023
    I’m of two minds about this book. I loved the setup of the story about a cult that was against “abuse” of the Force which of course would conflict with the Jedi’s way of life. I was also very satisfied with the tie in at the end of this book and the connections between this book and phase 1 of the High Republic.
    I know this is billed as a “YA” book but the romance stuff was the weakest point and at times I felt ready to give up. It felt like a bad CW episode “he liked her. She liked him” it was just continuous without taking it further and the writing felt weakest here.
    I’m still glad I finished it because of the High Republic connections.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Um belo mas trágico início!
    Reviewed in Brazil on October 23, 2023
    Quase um ano depois do lançamento deste livro na gringa aproveitei uma promoção de dois pelo preço de um aqui na Amazon e finalmente li este primeiro volume da fase 2 da Alta República. Amei muito os personagens e a preparação que esse livro trouxe para definir o que será visto nos próximos livros dessa série. Não é um livro com grandes impactos ou reviravoltas mas sem dúvidas é muito necessário para estabelecer o que está por vir que eu inclusive estou muito animado para conferir! Enfim! Uma ótima adição a minha estante e sem dúvidas é um marco para o universo expandido de Star Wars; a Alta República está sendo um deleite!
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    Um belo mas trágico início!

    Reviewed in Brazil on October 23, 2023
    Quase um ano depois do lançamento deste livro na gringa aproveitei uma promoção de dois pelo preço de um aqui na Amazon e finalmente li este primeiro volume da fase 2 da Alta República. Amei muito os personagens e a preparação que esse livro trouxe para definir o que será visto nos próximos livros dessa série. Não é um livro com grandes impactos ou reviravoltas mas sem dúvidas é muito necessário para estabelecer o que está por vir que eu inclusive estou muito animado para conferir! Enfim! Uma ótima adição a minha estante e sem dúvidas é um marco para o universo expandido de Star Wars; a Alta República está sendo um deleite!
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  • Juan Miguel Cano
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amenaza fantasma
    Reviewed in Spain on October 22, 2023
    Aquí se gesta la amenaza en Dalna de la que nos habla el texto introductorio de la Fase 2. Muy buena construcción de los personajes, cuyos diálogos permiten explorar ese aspecto poco trabajado en la saga de las creencias espirituales que pueblan la galaxia. Promete ser imprescindible para los eventos que vendrán.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great art and story.
    Reviewed in Sweden on October 26, 2022
    Great art and story.
  • HW
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Star Wars YA read
    Reviewed in Australia on December 28, 2022
    I was hooked and this was perfect to read before Convergence.