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Return of the Jedi (Step-Up Movie Adventures) |
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Rating:  Summary: oooookaaaaay...... Review: All that I have to say that this book left out A LOT of stuff. Don't get me wrong, I am a HUGE fan of Star Wars, but everyone who reads this book deserves to know more than what this book tells them.
Rating:  Summary: Not very good Review: I'll admit this book is for younger kids, but I have to say that it was not very good at all. Even when I read it for the first time when I was ten years old I didn't think it was very good. The characters are all faceless and boring, except for Han who is hugely exaggerated. The writing is also boring and unimaginative, and very undiscriptive. Children ten and under probably won't care, but adults and older kids such as myself should stick with Young Jedi Knights, and some of the adult novels.
Rating:  Summary: Not very good Review: I'll admit this book is for younger kids, but I have to say that it was not very good at all. Even when I read it for the first time when I was ten years old I didn't think it was very good. The characters are all faceless and boring, except for Han who is hugely exaggerated. The writing is also boring and unimaginative, and very undiscriptive. Children ten and under probably won't care, but adults and older kids such as myself should stick with Young Jedi Knights, and some of the adult novels.
Rating:  Summary: Pretty good... Review: This book suffered from the same things the movie did--namely, a lack of action. The book even left out some of the major parts, like a great deal of the space-based assault on the second Death Star, and instead concentrated on intangible elements like the Force. Don't get me wrong--I like the Force--it's just that it does not lend itself to description in a book.
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