6/11/2023 0 Comments Darth paper bookStar Wars is in my top five all time favourite films (more specifically, Star Wars: A New Hope, but when I first watched in back in 1978 it was only known as Star Wars). Between the illustrations, manipulation of font, and storyline, this is a good chapter book for pre-teens. It is reminiscent of The True Diary of a Part-Time Indian in its format, but it is much more appropriate for a younger audience. The story itself seems to be geared more toward boys, but girls may enjoy it as well. The illustrations, seemingly hand-drawn, are eye-catching and add to the story. It does contain some language (e.g.- crap) that may be more suitable for children who are a little older but who are into chapter books. It becomes apparent that Darth Paper might be responsible for Dwight's troubles, and Dwight's friends are trying to prove it. Dwight gets in a lot of trouble in school, and his arch-enemy, Harvey, has created a puppet, Darth Paper, which takes over for Dwight's origami Yoda. It tells the story of Dwight, the creator of a Yoga origami finger puppet, and his experiences in school with his friends. This chapter book is definitely an interesting read.
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