Luke Skywalker is your guide in this fun and interactive reading experience
We have some exciting news from StarWars.com. New books are always welcome, especially when they arrive at lightspeed from a galaxy far, far away. And this new release is sure to be a hit with Star Wars fans everywhere!
Star Wars: The Secrets of the Jedi | Insight Editions

Prepare, Padawan, to learn from a legend.
The home of Star Wars online has revealed Star Wars: The Secrets of the Jedi, a new book from author Marc Sumerak chronicling the history of the Jedi Order, with Luke Skywalker as your guide. Coming November 19th from Insight Editions, the tome is filled with lush paintings and special interactive features, including a pop-up holocron, a translator card, a Jedi equipment booklet, and more.
First Look:

The Secrets of the Jedi promises to be expansive, incorporating lore from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the Star Wars films, and beyond. To see Luke Skywalker address the Force Priestesses (from The Clone Wars) and other iconic Jedi like Qui-Gon Jinn is especially surprising, and sure to intrigue fans new and old.




See Star Wars: The Secrets of the Jedi and more on this week’s instalment of The Star Wars Show!
Star Wars: The Secrets of the Jedi arrives November 19th.
Read the full StarWars.com reveal article here:
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