The series was written by Jude Watson, but the first book was written by Dave Wolverton
Yes, the book series "Jedi Apprentice" is still in print.
Joseph Delaney wrote the Last Apprentice series.
Jude Watson has written numerous books, including several in the "Star Wars" universe: the Jedi Apprentice series, Jedi Quest series, Last of the Jedi series, as well as individual titles like "The Fight for Truth" and "The Hidden Past." Watson has also written under other pseudonyms and for other series outside of "Star Wars."
The Apprentice - New Jedi Order - was created in 2002.
In the Star Wars Series the term ‘Padawan’ refers to Jedi in training or a Jedi apprentice who is sensitive to the force and is in training to become a Jedi Knight.
John Flanagan is the author of the Ranger Apprentice series.
Yes
A Jedi apprentice is called a padawan.
Its on the movie Star wars its like learning to be a Jedi knight but not one yet first stage is youngling padawan jedi knight and Jedi master.And a padawan is strong but not as strong as a jedi knight better than a youngling though
Jedi Knights are allowed to have apprentices. Remember Anakin became Obi-Wan's apprentice in Episode I. Obi-Wan at that time had just attained Knighthood. So, once you're a Jedi Knight you are fully trained and therefore qualify to train an apprentice. Jedi Master is basically just a higher position in the order. Usually, a Jedi is granted the rank of Master after having successfully trained an apprentice.
Karen Cushman wrote The Midwife's Apprentice.
The author Joseph Delaney wrote the Last Apprentice series (called The Wardstone Chronicles in England). He lives in Lancashire county in north England, which is the same county that Tom Ward is supposed to live in.