A sweeping, living history book featuring the richest details and artwork of The High Republic Jedi.
As a journalist and historian, Chronicles of the Jedi is the type of Star Wars reference book I've been dying to read - and, hopefully, eventually, write. Written in first person by Jedi Master Harli Cogra, the illustrated history book charts the first two phases of The High Republic through key figures, locales, and events.
It presents a fantastic recap of all the major plot points of The High Republic so far - from the prequel stories of Phase 2 to the Jedi vs. Nihil tragedies during Phase 1. It's also filled with biographical sketches of the Jedi, including the Padawans and Jedi-adjacent characters from the books, comics, and manga.
Most notably, Chronicles of the Jedi is a detailed journey through the major events of Phase 1 - more than 200 years before the events of the Skywalker saga. Instead of the normal "behind the scenes" reference books or visual guides, the book's in-universe perspective makes it a living document, and one that transparently reveals just how much (and how little) the Jedi know about their adversaries and their terrifying new weapons.
Full of spoilers for all of Phase 1, Chronicles of the Jedi is best read after finishing those Phase 1 adult and YA books. But luckily, it doesn't go into as much detail about the events of Phase 2, which just recently concluded after Chronicles of the Jedi's release.
Still, it's a beautifully bound and illustrated book, and perfect for fans of The High Republic era of Star Wars.