
So we've heard that there will likely be a Kenobi film, and out of all the possible spin off films, this is the one I find the most intriguing.
This is in large part because of what might be my favorite Star Wars book, Kenobi by John Jackson Miller.

For those who haven't read it, the book was published in late 2013. It is the story of Obi-Wan in the weeks following Episode 3. The tone is quite different from most SW books that I've read. If you are a fan of westerns, particularly the film Shane starring Alan Ladd, or the film Yojimbo you'll no doubt find many familiar elements.
Obi-Wan has to learn how to no longer be Obi-Wan. He thinks living out in the desert is a good way to hide, and be forgotten. It's quite the opposite of course. In this rural area of tattoine, everyone knows everyone, and his presence draws their curiosity.
There are not many books written about Obi-Wan and this period. Another good one is The Life & Legend of Obi-Wan Kenobi by Ryder Wyndam. It's a young adult novel written from Luke's perspective as he reads Ben's diaries.
What are your thoughts on the book, Obi-Wan's story, and the possible movie?
(I'll post some related interviews and excerpts as soon as I have more time)
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