I always wonder if the reason Qui-Go is so distant with Obi-Wan is because his former apprentice Xanatos turned to the Dark Side....and then I think "Well duh, that's exactly why". This book was mostly about the Jedi Council hem-hawing about whether to let Obi-Wan back into the Jedi Order after his defection in the last couple books and whether Qui-Gon can get over his past and accept Obi-Wan as his padawan again. For me I really like certain parts of this book and then I dislike other parts.
Likes. I like seeing Obi-Wan before he became this "infallible great Negotiator and Jedi Master with mad skills", to see the raw, younger side of Obi-Wan and see the moments that shape who he is as a person and as a Jedi. If you told Anakin that his Master kicked himself out of the Jedi Order and was a reckless sod he'd laugh you out of the Jedi Temple. But joke's on you Skywalker because that's exactly what Obi-Wan did as a padawan. I like seeing someone who hates the Order go directly for the heart of their home, the fact that's its someone closer to them then the Jedi would like to admit is satisfying for some reason. It shows the Jedi weren't perfect, they had blights and screw ups as much as any group does, plus to see their errors is like when Luke said the Jedi Order wasn't perfect in TLJ. For me, it just makes the Order seem more relatable.
Dislikes. Who in the seven hells let Mace Windu be so DAMN MEAN TO EVERYONE??? I get that he's the bad cop to Yoda's "distant am I, yet understanding" cop, but come on. This guy gives Qui-Gon crap, he gives Obi-Wan crap, and if the future he gives Anakin A LOT of crap, he's got loads of elephant dung just waiting to dump on this lineage. If I was a Jedi I would beg never to be even put in the same room as Windu, let alone future missions. So for me, seeing the Council treat Obi-Wan like he was gum stuck to their shoe just had me shaking my head. Look, if you don't want him I'll take him home with me, he'll get all the tea and blankets he could want. I get that it's not the older, more experienced and friendly Kenobi we're used to in the Clone Wars, but darned f I put up with the Council just being rude AF to everyone who comes from this particular Jedi line. The Council is one group I would detest talking to, I'd be like Quinlan Vos (NEVER THERE DUDES) if I had to report to the Council.
Then you have all the crap between Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan. Le sigh. Qui-gon is how old and he's still dealing with trust issues? You either grow up or give up and Qui-Gon spends the whole book flip flopping, not an admirable trait in a Jedi. I won't lie, I'm shocked Obi-Wan didn't end up a completely useless Jedi with Qui-Gon always second guessing Obi-Wan and everything he does. He's a stupid teenager, get him through his dumb years and you'll get one of the best, most brilliant Jedi Masters to ever exist (in my opinion, which is biased). It's not like you're training Anakin or Luke for Force sakes.
So overall, I love Obi-Wan and this book was everyone questioning everything the boy's ever done. I can't wait for Anakin to show up because then the whole Council will be like "WHY DIDN'T WE APPRECIATE OBI-WAN MORE? HE WAS A MODEL STUDENT COMPARED TO THIS BURNING PILE OF HUMAN WRECKAGE!!!"....Let's face it if I have to choose my favorite Skywalker, it's Luke. Hands down.