The Golden Globe (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #1)
I liked these books, but I got bored part way through. And when a book is this small, it's kind of a big deal! I also read these as a kid and recent returned to them, but I only ready two of this series. I will most likely return to them to finish the series.
The first in a series of six starring Anakin Solo and Tahiri Veila about their time as new Jedi Padawans at Luke's Praxeum, it's a fun introductory to characters that go on to have much importance down the line. The writing is a little amateurish even for its target audience; just because it's a story for younger readers doesn't mean it has to be watered down to such a degree, people often underestimate their comprehension abilities. Nevertheless, there's an interesting theme of Anakin Solo
The story is okay, but poorly written. The repetition of exposition in combination with a simplistic plot leaves me underwhelmed. I know it's for relatively young children, but I'm pretty sure most of the other Star Wars books targeted at this age are better.
I loved this series when I was younger! I remember being so excited when they had Star Wars reading for YA.
I liked these books, but I got bored part way through. And when a book is this small, it's kind of a big deal! I also read these as a kid and recent returned to them, but I only ready two of this series. I will most likely return to them to finish the series.
Read this as a kid. I really enjoyed it. I remember wishing we had copies of the other books in this series but we only had the first two.
Nancy Richardson Fischer
Paperback | Pages: 116 pages Rating: 3.84 | 867 Users | 29 Reviews
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Original Title: | The Golden Globe (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights, #1) |
ISBN: | 0425168255 (ISBN13: 9780425168257) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #1, Star Wars Legends |
Relation During Books The Golden Globe (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #1)
Anakin Solo is now eleven - and headed for the Jedi Academy! The Force is very strong with him - he can feel it. And his uncle Luke thinks it is time for him to start his training...On his first day at the Jedi Academy, Anakin makes a new friend named Tahiri. The Force is with her too. Soon they find out that together they can accomplish feats that suprise even their teachers!
But the teachers don't know what else Anakin and Tahiri do together. Every night, they both have the same dream of going down the river by the academy on a raft. In the dream, they are drawn by the Force...but for all they know, it could be the dark side!
There is only one way to find out for sure. They have to go down the river all by themselves - for real!
Point Of Books The Golden Globe (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #1)
Title | : | The Golden Globe (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #1) |
Author | : | Nancy Richardson Fischer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 116 pages |
Published | : | June 15th 1998 by Berkley (first published October 1995) |
Categories | : | Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction. Fantasy. Childrens. Young Adult |
Rating Of Books The Golden Globe (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #1)
Ratings: 3.84 From 867 Users | 29 ReviewsNotice Of Books The Golden Globe (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #1)
This was a cool book. Intrudced a new character Ikrit, a cute bunny. To say Anakin and Tahiri are 11, they use mighty big words and construct adult sentances, but hey that was my ony grip, Great book, would recomend to any SW fan. Good light read.I liked these books, but I got bored part way through. And when a book is this small, it's kind of a big deal! I also read these as a kid and recent returned to them, but I only ready two of this series. I will most likely return to them to finish the series.
The first in a series of six starring Anakin Solo and Tahiri Veila about their time as new Jedi Padawans at Luke's Praxeum, it's a fun introductory to characters that go on to have much importance down the line. The writing is a little amateurish even for its target audience; just because it's a story for younger readers doesn't mean it has to be watered down to such a degree, people often underestimate their comprehension abilities. Nevertheless, there's an interesting theme of Anakin Solo
The story is okay, but poorly written. The repetition of exposition in combination with a simplistic plot leaves me underwhelmed. I know it's for relatively young children, but I'm pretty sure most of the other Star Wars books targeted at this age are better.
I loved this series when I was younger! I remember being so excited when they had Star Wars reading for YA.
I liked these books, but I got bored part way through. And when a book is this small, it's kind of a big deal! I also read these as a kid and recent returned to them, but I only ready two of this series. I will most likely return to them to finish the series.
Read this as a kid. I really enjoyed it. I remember wishing we had copies of the other books in this series but we only had the first two.
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