Star Wars Stuff StarWarsShop.com - More Product. More Exclusives.
Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Star Wars Books » General » Star Wars: Dark Force Rising (Star Wars (Random House Audio))  
Shopping Categories
More Star Wars
TheForce.net News
Jedi Journals: Online Comic - Switch
StarWars.com adds a new "issue" of The Clone Wars Online Comic to their site, "Switch." The issue has a new cover and art by Katie Cook, and has been added to the end of the previous issues. And be sure to check out the most recent episode "The Gungan General" this Friday on CartoonNetwork.

Force-Cast:Clone Wars Roundtable: S1: Episode 11
DOOKU CAPTURED commentary!

Bioshock Aims For Star Wars-like Saga
Bioshock I through VI?

Star Wars Character Fan Misters
You know...little fans that spray water

The Force Trainer Is On The Way!
Learn to use The Force...for realsies

Starwars.com Previews April '09 Comics
From TCW to KOTOR to Legacy...

Gus And Duncan Talk Collecting With SW.com
Updated! Campina Ice Cream from 1983

Jedi Journals: MySpace Dark Horse Presents
The new Dark Times series starts today in issue #18 of MySpace Dark Horse Presents. Mick Harrison and Doug Wheatley present the lead in to March's "Blue Harvest" storyline featuring Jedi Das Jenir. And the best part is, it's all free! Just stop by MySpace Dark Horse Presents.

Jedi Journal Books: Blood Oath Covered
The official site updates this evening with a cover image of Elaine Cunningham's new book Blood Oath. Due out in December of this year or early next year, this paperback follows Jedi Zekk and the events after the Legacy of the Force series. Click on thru to The Official Site for more info, but be warned of spoilers!

Jedi Journals Newsstand: SFX Lucasfilm Edition
You don't have to live in the UK to find SFX Collection #36 on your newsstand. This polybagged issue comes complete with an issue chock full of info on every Lucasfilm produced film: from THX-1138 to Indiana Jones IV! Also included is a book of quotes about Lucasfilm. Get the full scoop on this Jedi Journals entry!

New TCW And Indy Valentines
What could be a better way to show you care?

Ben Burtt Aids Star Trek Post-Production
We still love him anyway!

Star Wars: Dark Force Rising (Star Wars (Random House Audio))

Author: Timothy Zahn
Publisher: Random House Audio
Category: Book


This item is no longer available

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 116 reviews

Format: Audiobook
Media: Audio Cassette
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1

ISBN: 0553745476
EAN: 9780553745474
ASIN: 0553745476

Publication Date: May 1, 1992

Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Star Wars - Dark Force Rising
  • Hardcover - STAR WARS VOL. 2: DARK FORCE RISING (Star Wars, Vol 2)
  • Hardcover - Star Wars - Vol. 2 - Dark Force Rising (Spanish Edition) (v. 2)
  • Audio Cassette - Dark Force Rising (Star Wars Vol. 2)
  • Mass Market Paperback - Dark Force Rising (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Book 2)
  • Audio Cassette - Star Wars: Dark Force Rising
  • Audio Cassette - Dark Force Rising (Star Wars: Thrawn Trilogy)
  • Turtleback - Dark Force Rising (Star Wars)
  • School & Library Binding - Dark Force Rising: Star Wars (Star Wars: Thrawn Trilogy)
  • Library Binding - Star Wars: Dark Force Rising
  • Library Binding - Dark Force Rising
  • Paperback - Star Wars: Dark Force Rising

Similar Items:

  • The Last Command (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Vol. 3)
  • Heir to the Empire (Star Wars: The Thrawn Trilogy, Vol. 1)
  • Specter of the Past (Star Wars: The Hand of Thrawn, Book 1)
  • Vision of the Future (Star Wars: The Hand of Thrawn, Book 2)
  • Jedi Search (Star Wars: The Jedi Academy Trilogy, Vol. 1)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
With Luke trapped by the Dark Jedi, Han pursuing a missing battle fleet, and Princess Leia occupied with influencing an alien race heretofore loyal to Thrawn, the fate of the Republic is threatened. 250,000 first printing.


Customer Reviews:   Read 111 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent second volume in a superb trilogy   August 22, 2008
Timothy Zahn continues the incredible story of the New Republic's efforts to repel the attacks of the formidable Grand Admiral Thrawn in Dark Force Rising, the second volume of a trilogy. Set five years after Return of the Jedi, this book is an excellent continuation of one of the most interesting storylines in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. Since the trilogy was written in the early 1990's, some details have been contradicted by the prequel films and the immense growth of the saga, but the overall impact of the story is undiminished and things fit together remarkably well.

The book opens with Thrawn's assault upon smuggler Talon Karrde's base of operations on the planet Myrkr. Karrde is struggling to maintain his profitable neutrality in this conflict, but the open attack by the Empire starts him down a path that ultimately will have major ramifications in determining the victor between the Imperial remnant and the fledgling New Republic. Zahn avoids painting Karrde as a carbon-copy of Han Solo, another smuggler whose heart is opened to his inner goodness via external events, by keeping Karrde as an outside force willing to collaborate with the New Republic but not willing to flat-out join.

The primary focus of this second volume's plot is centered around the Katana fleet, a legendary group of Clone Wars-era automated dreadnoughts lost in the uncharted depths of space. This fleet, also known as the "Dark Force," is fantastically desirable to both the New Republic and Grand Admiral Thrawn. The galaxy largely believes the massive fleet to be a myth, but events here prove otherwise and we are swept to a tense conclusion in which both sides make their play to acquire this source of power.

The former Emperor's Hand and Imperial assassin Mara Jade plays a key role in this story. Her impetus to kill Luke Skywalker remains from the first book, but essentially there's never a good time to actually do it. Indeed, despite blaming him for the collapse of her life and despite the Emperor's implanted suggestions, she ends up teaming with Luke to save Karrde and his crew from the Empire. Zahn does a great job weaving her story into Luke's and she brings a very interesting perspective as an ex-Imperial servant. Also enjoyable is a sequence in which she meets Grand Admiral Thrawn and starts to realize that her role as Emperor's Hand wasn't quite what she thought it was.

Luke learns more about the Force and the Jedi through his meeting with the mad Jedi clone Joruus C'baoth on the planet Jomark. Luke is portrayed as very unsure of himself, a decision I don't entirely agree with, but considering that Luke is single-handedly attempting to chart the future of the Jedi, I can see why Zahn developed this particular characterization. If Luke had been a little more self-confident of his own feelings about right and wrong, I don't believe he would have spent very long with C'baoth, but I do like how this time depicts Luke as extremely anxious to weigh all possible paths and opinions as he forges his own vision of a new Jedi Order. Also valuable to this portrayal is a short but engaging scene where Luke arbitrates a small dispute between two aliens in a bar and realizes the high esteem that much of the galaxy still places in Jedi.

Dark Force Rising has a spectacular storyline involving Leia's efforts to understand and ally with the Noghri people, the same species who assiduously attempted to kidnap her and her unborn twins throughout Heir to the Empire. Leia journeys with Chewbacca and C-3PO to Honoghr, the devastated Noghri home world. The Noghri are a brilliant addition to the Star Wars universe, a truly alien species that Leia struggles to relate to and eventually is able to reach. The sequence in which Leia discerns the truth concerning what the Empire did to the Noghri and Honoghr is absolutely compelling.

The Thrawn Trilogy is some of the best reading in the Expanded Universe, and as such Dark Force Rising is highly recommended. Zahn offers a potent mix of action, politics, character development, and intriguing plotlines to make a fresh and highly readable tale.



5 out of 5 stars An exciting second installment   May 18, 2008
Having left our heroes in the wake of imminent danger, Dark Force rising starts off with a real sense of foreboding. This installment of the Thrawn Trilogy delves into Leia's character and interestingly examines Darth Vader's influence during his reign with the Empire. The Noghri character whom befriend's Leia is told of Vader's "generosity" as well as the Empire's during the time of the Galactic Civil War.

Another fun aspect of this book was following Lando and Han in their discovery of the Dark Force fleet. It was a nice venture into different territory and interesting to see how these two characters interacted when pressed into dangerous situations.

Luke's training with C'boath is also well written and readers get a real sense of Luke's lack of confidence in his skills since defeating Darth Vader. His rushed training on Dagobah is echoed nicely in his story arch for this novel and it fleshes out his character very well.

For those who loved Heir to the Empire, you just need to keep reading the trilogy!



3 out of 5 stars Had Its Moments   March 18, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I found this book a little more drawn out then the first. In keeping with the first book I found myself putting it down shortly after picking it up. It was interesting in parts. The last third of the book picked up for me so I give it three stars.

Frankly I have enjoyed this trilogy quite a bit. Timothy Zahn is definitely a decent writer but so far does not write a story capable of getting better then a 4 star review. This book was good but a little less interesting then the first. Still it is an interesting series and he does have a good character in Grand Admiral Thrawn which he depicts very well.




5 out of 5 stars Rising Action   February 18, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

While I must admit that I was not a great fan of the first book in the Thrawn Trilogy "Heir to the Empire", the second book really got my attention. I will venture to say that most people reading the Star Wars books are reading to see the characters they loved from the movies develop. In the second book, Han Solo, Luke, Lando Calrissian, and Leia Organa Solo take center stage as they chase an once defunct fleet of abandon ships while a conspiracy against the New Republic unravels. It makes for a fast paced read that is hard to Star Wars fans to dislike.

There were a number of aspects of this book that I really enjoyed. Star Wars certainly has some political wrinkles in the plot. "Dark Force Rising" sees the New Republic's government developing into dangerous factions. The power grabs of this era are not limited to the Sith. Seeing the insanity of Jedi Master Joruus C'baoth spiral as he meets Luke Skywalker affords the opportunity to develop Luke's character as he continues to learn the ways of the force. As I await the third book in the trilogy, I am most looking forward to seeing the direction which the author takes the Mara Jade character. While the author seems to have ended this aspect of the story, I find it hard to believe that the author would end it so abruptly.

After reading the first book in this series, I was certain that I would be disappointed by chronology. After reading the second book, I can not wait to read the third book. With the plot leaving questions in my mind, the author did more than enough to keep the series interesting through three books.



5 out of 5 stars Action Packed Adventure   February 14, 2008
I really enjoyed Dark Force Rising, the second book in the Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn, and it made me excited to read the rest of the books in the Thrawn series.

Dark Force Rising starts immediately where Heir to the Empire leaves off. Admiral Ackbar is in prison, accused of treason, and Fey'la is still trying to take over leadership of the New Republic. Han Solo and Lando Calrissian journey to investigate the claims against Ackbar. Leia rendezvous with Khabarakh, and she must try to convince his fellow Noghri the Empire is exploiting them while she and Chewbacca try to remain hidden from Grand Admiral Thrawn's presence on the Noghri planet, Honoghr. Luke, still questioning his abilities as a Jedi, sets off to find Jedi Master Joruus C'Boath on the small planet of Jomark. Mara Jade inadvertently leads Grand Admiral Thrawn to Talon Karrde and his capture, and she must reluctantly seek out Luke Skywalker to help in Karrde's escape. Looming in the background of the novel is the search for the mythical Dark Force, a large fleet of Dreadnaughts, which could prove invaluable to whomever is able to find them first.

Timothy Zahn's Dark Force Rising is an action packed adventure with one perilous situation after another. Zahn writes the characters and action so well, I found myself completely consumed by the story, eager to find out what happened next. I would recommend this book to Star Wars fans who read and enjoyed Zahn's first book in this trilogy, Heir to the Empire.


Powered by the Force.
Star Wars Collecting Blogs

DJ Mauls Ultimate Star Wars Toy Room Tour Part 67!
"Always in motion, is the collection..."
come along and see for yourself! :D

A new year, a new gripe...
A few gripes, a few suggestions, and a few kudos...

The forgotten pieces
Not anything about a puzzle but with reference to some bits missing from my holiday vlogs.

New Vlogs for the New Year
Plus a resolution or two

Wrapping Up The Year With Cheer
There's a light in the darkness.

My Favorite Gift
Wanted to chime in on my favorite Star Wars gift.

Ummm........
What's wrong with this picture? A fine piece of journalism here....


Star Wars Galaxy
A commercial for Topps, but still very nice

DJ Mauls Ultimate Star Wars Toy Room Tour Part (Order) 66!
"Darth Maul on silk ties, and Clone Army repaints, these are a few of my favorite things...'


My Toy Collection # 6
I've been busy ........


All the Vlogs
The screening room is open and a plea for help

Star Wars Galaxy 4 Sketch Cards
I am currently working on 106 sketch cards for the long anticipated Galaxy 4 set. There will be NO duplicates and I am trying to hit as many different characters as possible. The main characters may have several versions of each.


Star Wars Universe Blogs

Have I Outgrown Star Wars?
OR Master Ki-Aaron-Mundi's return to the blogosphere

Review of Medstar II: Jedi Healer
3/5 Rancors


Clone Wars Facts
Hello everybody!!!


Republic Commando Order 66
66th of the contingency orders. The best of the Republic Commando Novels.

Still Reading the NJO
In which I ramble and rant about what I like and didn't like in these last few books I've read. (I'm only 8 years behind! :p)

Review of Medstar I: Battle Surgeons
3/5 Rancors


Star Wars Books/Comics for 2009 - 2011
Just in time for the Holidays, here's another list, taken from my website, for upcoming books and comics (and tv-episodes) for 2009 - 2011!

New Novels Updated
This is an update to that other blog, listing the upcoming novels. The other one was getting a little messy as things change so much -- expect further changes!


Review of Republic Commando: True Colors
4/5 Rancors


What I meant to Say on the Forcecast...
This might make more sense tomorrow. But probably not.

Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia "Best Of" in Entertainment Weekly, Wall Street Journal
Some nice end-of-year recognition for the Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, as big-media outlets assemble their holiday gift lists:


Rebel Force & Rootleaf
I finished reading the first two books in the Rebel Force series this weekend. Both Target and Hostage are by Alex Wheeler and published by Scholastic.


Star Wars Gaming Blogs

Fun with Stormtroopers
"Only Imperial stormtroopers are so precise!" Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ep. IV.
"Excuse me, no they're not!" Gidrea Lightsky, SW Galaxies.


Time for me to review - Back to basics
I'm back to reviewing after I had a run in with Section 6 - no hard feelings by the way. Thus I'm moving back to basics and reviewing (which I hope doesn't run into the same issues)

Game Oddities
Well, games are fine. I love them. Beside playing them alot I also want to became a game developer once a day, but thats another story. Games makes fun even games with violent content, even when

Minis scenairo, Old Republic and Clone Wars series
Latest minis scenario plus a couple of comments on The Old Republic and Clone Wars.

Sith Assasin
Another idea for a game! (Basically Assassins Creed mixed with SW)

Could The Old Republic & Kotor 3 Exist Together?
I tackle the very interesting question and want to hear from readers about it!

ShaunCon XXIV now approaching
I'll be at ShaunCon XXIV this weekend, along with a few other Star Wars RPG freelancers.

Catching up...
Catching up on a few updates - more Clone Wars minis previews, more KOTOR Campaign Guide web enhancements.

KOTOR III Confirmed!
I hope this isn't old news...

Star Wars Battlefront II
I started writing the blog on the 1st so technically I started it while it was still the 3rd anniversary of the game. ;)

Star Wars: Massively made and Multiplayer Mayhem
Some thoughts on The Old Republic after a week of decompression.

3 CHEERS FOR SHAAK Ti
Shaak it is the most favoritable jedi between qui-gon jinn and Yoda, well in my opinion. Shaak ti has brought us so many things, and techincally started the rebellion. Shaak ti's death was neccesary for Ghent Starkiller to influence the rebellion. Shaak

eXTReMe Tracker