@shadow_priest_x I just finished reading Revenge of the Sith, so I have the prequels completed now. The book was great.
One thing I learned from the book which didn't come across in the movie revolves around the battle between Yoda and Palpatine. This has always been a debate here on the dog of who won that battle
Watching the movie, I was always of the opinion that Palps and Yoda were basically stalemated during their fight. Yoda forced Palps on the retreat, blocked his exit from his room. Palps started tossing things at him, Yoda dodged them and fired back. Then the force lightning which Yoda absorbs and sends back which eventually tosses them both back, but Yoda being smaller and on the edge of the Pod, falls to the ground. Yoda retreats as Palps gets his clone Army to come in as back up
In the book though, the fight is similar, but Yoda is remarking to himself how strong and powerful Palpatine is, and during this battle, he thinks that his work of teaching Jedi has been wrong. He says the Sith have studied the light and dark, and have evolved to be very powerful, whereas he was still teaching the same methods/ways that he learned from his masters. Basically thinking himself as a failure to all his students for not embracing change and evolving
Next at the end when they are dividing up Luke and Leia. Obi-Wan wants to start training Luke immediately. But Yoda says no, watch over him and the Force will let them know when the time is right to begin. He realizes that he must change his way of teaching
Also, from the book, the Windu fight with Palps seems to suggest that Windu won that fight. Many people think that Palps was just suckering Windu in to get Anakin to commit and choose. But if you're interested, Windu has a fighting style called Vaapad and uses Shatterpoint while viewing things through the force. Basically, he can sense weakpoints and he discovers Palps shatterpoint during the battle and is able to overcome him. Palps was fighting back with all he had. During this exchange, Windu didn't view Anakin's shatterpoint and it cost him. **EDIT** I should say, he didn't view Anakin's shatterpoint because he was so immersed in the battle with Palps, not because Anakin could hide it
Now for something funny from the book. Near the end when the Jedi Temple has been attacked. Well, one Trooper on duty sees a hunched over man approaching with a baby. The man is stammering about how it's a Jedi baby and he's bringing it to them. The guy looks at the baby and remarks how it's the ugliest baby he's seen, but also asks how do you know it's a Jedi. Then the baby says something like "My lightsaber, the first clue is!" and it's Yoda being held by Obi-Wan and then they attack the troopers and get into the Temple
Not sure how that scene would've done if it was included in the movie but it was kinda funny to read in the book