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Star Wars Episode I Journal - Anakin Skywalker

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The events of "Star Wars Episode I," as seen through the eyes of its youngest hero, Anakin Skywalker, who must leave his home planet of Tatooine to join the Jedi ranks ... and start on the epic journey that will lead him to become Darth Vader.

128 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1999

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1,653 reviews58 followers
December 8, 2014
First I need to explain about me and Star Wars. I never watched any of the films when I was a child. I watched 'A New Hope' when I was in college, as I was teased by my teacher and class mates for never having seen it. I thought it was rubbish. I watched 'The Empire Strikes Back' after and fell asleep during it. I then watched 'A New Hope' again just to check it was the film and not me but it still was rubbish. Bizarrely when I was little I brought the script to this film. I have no idea why. And I love the Star Tours ride at Disney World, it's one of my favourites. I've come to the conclusion that I like the Star Wars universe, I just don't like the films.

This book is aimed at children, which is fine. I like kids books. Told as if it's Anakin's journal, it's based on the film but from his point of view. And yeah, it's alright. I had to keep checking Star Wars facts with my boyfriend, "Anakin is Darth Vader, right?" It makes me interested as to when he becomes the bad guy. Obviously young Star Wars fans will appreciate this the most but there is something there for even the most casual fan of the franchise.
Profile Image for Lexu.
72 reviews5 followers
February 17, 2019
The only thing of note that stands out with this book is what Anakin is capable of doing with the Force, from one piece of advice from Qui-Gon Jinn. Otherwise, just read the Episode 1 novelization. It’s not like the target audience for this journal will have to wait too much longer to be able to read it.
Profile Image for Laura.
92 reviews49 followers
August 15, 2011
Out of all the Star Wars books I've read, this is probably my least favorite. Though it gave some interesting viewpoints from Anakin, the writing was bad and it made the story seem bland. There wasn't colorful language or exciting reveals- it was, "Qui-Gon said this, and I agreed with him. Then Obi-Wan did this and Qui-Gon said this and Padme asked this..."

This style of writing, as if he's recording everything in the journal, can work with some. Having no quotation marks for the people actually talking bugged me, because like I said before it's just a he said this sort of thing. With Queen Amidala's Journal, it worked. With Anakin's, it did not.
Profile Image for Tina.
105 reviews
July 27, 2010
Considering how badly this is written, I can't believe it's from the same author who wrote "The Wave". Even if I put aside the fact that I just don't like Anakin as a character, there are so many logical errors that I had to force myself to finish reading it.
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1,477 reviews6 followers
April 17, 2016
This is a cute storybook geared toward younger readers, told in young Anakin Skywalker's own words, as he experienced those first several days of meeting Jedis Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi Wan Kenobi, as well as the Naboo Queen, Padme Amidala. I enjoyed it.
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400 reviews19 followers
November 13, 2015
Since all the star wars journal books were written by different authors some are more well written than others. This one in my opinion is not as well written as the darth maul one or the older ones.
Profile Image for Shawna Finnigan.
748 reviews361 followers
April 5, 2020
I actually really enjoyed this one! It was somewhat of a novelization of the first movie, but it was all from Anakin’s perspective and it was really cute.
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14 reviews2 followers
March 12, 2012
Pretty blandly written. It seems to be trying to be a diary yet it alludes to future events or at least seems to have been written with future knowledge. It's as though Anakin tried to retrospectively write a diary.
10 reviews1 follower
May 20, 2015
This book goes threw the story of how Anakin Skywalker became a strong Jedi.This book is really good and it is really detailed.I recommend this book to anyone who likes star wars or anything with space or stuff like that.
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463 reviews4 followers
December 3, 2016
Yet another SW cash grab that contributed to the redundancy of the Phantom Menace story line told over and over again from multiple viewpoints (This being Anakin Skywalkers's) even though each viewpoint sees things the same exact way.
26 reviews3 followers
January 3, 2017
I believe this was the first "real" book I ever read.
I bought it by mistake from the scholastic catalog, thinking it was a diary to write my own stuff in.
I read it cos I was looking for where the notes started.

I donated it to the Geograph primary year 4 classroom library in 2002.
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3,522 reviews51 followers
September 26, 2017
Interesting concept, to show The Phantom Menace from various characters' perspectives. Gives a little extra insight into how Anakin's base personality (tendency toward anger etc) was working against him, even though he did have the *desire* (and often, the capability) to be good. It's kinda sad.
Profile Image for Steven Hummer.
214 reviews
August 7, 2008
Another Star Wars book I read as a kid it was ok I seem to remember that I couldn't put this down.
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143 reviews
September 13, 2014
This was one of the best books I ever read. It really kept me on the edge of my seat. Don't read unless you have seen Star Wars.
Profile Image for Miss Clark.
2,888 reviews223 followers
January 11, 2015
At the time of reading this (not long after its publication), I enjoyed this quite a bit, though not nearly as much as Amidala's.
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17 reviews
October 23, 2015
A fun first person view of Anakin during the events of Episode 1. It was fun and quick to read.
201 reviews
January 26, 2016
I think they did a really good job of incorporating the movie into this journal and doing it from Anakin's point of view.
Profile Image for Darryl Dobbs.
271 reviews3 followers
April 22, 2016
Pointless. A couple of small pieces of insight, but not worth reading at all. Thankfully the book was short and easy to skim through – really just rehashing the movie from another perspective.
24 reviews
May 22, 2022
3
Average book, a few contradictions to other renditions of the events, specifically in character's internal dialog (especially the youth Phantim Menace retelling which has the same target audience)
It follows Anakin's remembrance of the events of the Phantom Menace after they've happened, as a way to remember everything that's happened to him, with some remeberance of events before the movie that play relevance to his knowledge of certain things going on around him.
It's written as his feelings and emotions as they happened instead of a more 'present tense' reflection on the events and reflecting on how he'd felt then (Basically it was all present tense type writing "I need to do this" instead of "I had to/I did do this"). Events were heavily skimmed in favor for shorter set up to what the scene was in the movie before shifting back to anakin's internal thoughts.

Very quick read. Only took a few of hours with multiple pauses and breaks.
Profile Image for J.B. Mathias.
938 reviews3 followers
August 4, 2022
Unlike most others I actually really liked Episode 1 despite its many flaws. However this version of the story is not great. For one thing it is missing some of the best parts of the story because it's only Anakin's version of the story. Only what he was there for is covered so things like the big final lightsaber duel was not here. I thought having Anakins parts told from his perspective did add some substance to the character that the movie lacked, it wasn't limited by the acting abilities of a child actor. All in all it was an okay read, some nostalgia. I understand why people say it was poorly written, but I think that was all intentional...it's supposed to be written like a journal written by a child...and I think the author accomplished that.

One other minor complaint is there are some inaccuracies for example some of the names of the other podracers are not correct and seem like they were made up here before there was a canonical backstory for them.
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2,053 reviews32 followers
July 6, 2024
Star Wars: Episode I Journal - Anakin Skywalker by Todd Strasser

Adventurous, challenging, emotional, hopeful, inspiring, reflective, and tense.

Fast-paced

Plot- or character-driven? Character
Strong character development? It's complicated
Loveable characters? Yes
Diverse cast of characters? Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5 Stars

Again, a retelling of the events in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. The POV is through Anakin Skywalker...who's NINE years old. So, not too sure how he journaled, but I'm letting it go. I know people journal early in life (sometimes), but a slave on Tatooine? Nah. Suspension of disbelief...not achieved.

It was interesting, hearing his point of view on certain things that happened.

Love the "angel" discussion with Padme. Also, every time I hear "wizard" I chuckle.

Overall, it was cute, but not something I'll ever read again.
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1,142 reviews75 followers
December 26, 2025
Dangerous? I had to stop myself from arguing. How could Obi-Wan say I was dangerous? He didn't even know me. But that, I realized, was the whole point. Because Obi-Wan didn't know me, he couldn't be arguing about me personally. It was the idea of me - already nine years old, but with very high midi-chlorians - that he was talking about.
Anakin, as he said, is nine. Nine year olds as a rule can be smart as hell, but this self-reflection and assessment is way beyond the normal capacity of a child. Hell, plenty of adults with both experience and a fully realized brain can't do this. I refuse to hand-wave this as ~ the will of the Force ~ but clearly I must.
Profile Image for Brad.
828 reviews
May 13, 2020
This book is Anakin's view of the what happened in the "Phantom Menace". Clearly the slave boy character working in a junk shop is not keeping a diary on the side, but it is written as a recollection.

Again the story is not new, but it had a few interesting thoughts about the Sith.

Finally the good/bad bit about this book. It is supposedly written by a 9 year old boy. And it does that well, so the book does feel like it was written by a nine year old boy...
Profile Image for Alyce Caswell.
Author 18 books20 followers
May 31, 2023
I own several books that are different versions of The Phantom Menace and this is just one of them. Wow, they sure crapped these things out! I actually like this one, because it really does read as though a 9-year-old boy wrote it. I was 10 when I first picked up this book. It was incredibly influential on my writing at the time. So while the story isn't original, I think it does have something to offer.
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224 reviews
June 3, 2022
As an obsessed PT fan and a huge Anakin fan, I loved this little journal. I love the idea of these little journals and I wish that they existed for every major character in the SW universe because it really gives you some nice insight into the character that you may otherwise never get. I really enjoyed this.
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