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Cute and fun, like the other books in the series. I enjoyed it.
roans been busier than ever learning to fly starships, swimming in the Lake Country on Naboo, studying for the Jedi obstacle course exam, and tracking down dozens of don't ask. But now, someone is setting him up to get in trouble with everyone at school, including Yoda. If he doesn't find out who it is, and fast, he may get kicked out of school but it is hes bully who is doing all the tubel and roans and hes girlfriend and hes friends are trying to see who it is but the bully is going to make it...
While the artwork and story here were just as great as they were in the previous volumes, this one was a bit harder to read due to the scenes of bullying. As someone who was relentlessly persecuted by countless kids both in school and elsewhere, those moments brought back bad memories. Other than that, I enjoyed it.
I think this volume was more compelling, as there wasn't just a good/evil side. Instead, Roan starts to see that those who might look like Sith (like Cyrus), might be able to change. The pranks were rather over the top, but I suppose that was the point. I wonder if there will be a high school version of this...which I definitely would read but am not one hundred percent sure how it would work, exactly.
I like the bit where all of the voopaks jump over each other and when one of the voopaks takes Bill's headphones and when two voopaks jump on Bill's ears and pretend they are his headphones!
I have no excuse to read this series. My kid is too young for it yet, and I'm way too old for them. They won't be selected for any Best of the Year lists for children's books. But I love them and they make me so happy that I don't care who sees me reading them on the train. I would have been gaga about this series as a kid. Roan and his buddies are just trying to graduate from the middle school portion of Jedi Academy, dealing with tough teachers and bullies and obstacle courses along the way. T...
Harry Potter meets Wimpy Kid, but with light sabers. If a kid likes Star Wars, they're going to like this.
Roan Novachez is off to his third and final year at Jedi Academy Middle School. This third title in the series continues the fun and humor that allows fans of Star Wars to find out what it might be like to grow up in that "universe." As you can guess from the title, Roan and his friends are going to be having to deal some more with bullying, but they will also have some other experiences, both fun and not-so-fun.For example, each of the students will get to take Independent Study, which will all...
This is Roan's final year at the Jedi Academy before he goes to high school and maybe continuing his training and education to becoming a Jedi. I am still crying and blowing my nose. This is one the best books I have read this year. A children's book!!!??? Yes, a children's book. This series has kept me captivated. I recommend this to any child. These books show the experiences that a child in middle school goes through: learning who he/she is, learning talents, making best friends, learning to
I liked the Star Wars book. It shows humor and action. It compares middle school from real life and Jedi training from George Lucas's Star Wars. It shows what some people go through in middle school and what people in Star Wars might go through in Jedi middle school. I noticed that it is set in the time before the Clone Wars.
This author really knows students not only in their speaking, but the expressions on their faces. I love all the parts- his home life, the newspaper, the schedule, what Master Yoda and the other instructors say and the plot in graphics. Well done. I took time to read these and my students are rushing me to finish in a night because they want to read them. I don't often give books 5 stars, but in this case it fits. I like these kids books so much that even as an adult I am going to read the one I...
Adorable and wonderful fictional treatment of bullying + Ewok pilots!-- Sarah, Dyer-Schererville Branch
There aren't too many books I can share with my 9-year-old niece and nephew, but this series is very funny and cute. I buy them for the kids, but of course I have to preview them :). Hilarious!
This is probably my favorite one so far, less drama filled, which made it more enjoyable :) It's always fun and light to read how this boy is handling things at school!!
best of the series so far
great
This was just as great a the other two in the series im really sad it has ended but a least it ended on a good note. Really recommend!!Edit: i cant spell so i wanted to fix some mistakes
In the book Jedi academy and the phantom bully there is a boy named roan and he wants to become a pilot but ends up going to Jedi school and than he changes his mind and wants to become a Jedi so he goes back to the academy for his third year and this is his last year and he wants to graduate so he tries his best to pass the tests. The first test is an obstacle course so he picked a team with his friends and passes by 1 second the second test is a maze that leads to the end but there is a catch
F+U+N+N+Y=FUNNY!!! I like the ewok comics in the book! (review by seven year old)my kids LOVE this series. the mix of journal entries, comics, and other writing styles keep the books interesting for everyone. content-wise, these books are definitely geared more toward upper elementary/middle school kids; however, nothing is really inappropriate for early elementary kids reading at this level. Some of it simply won't be relevant to them, yet. Jeffrey Brown is humorous and has nice, little message...
I liked this story because it was funny and the characters are weird versions of those in the movies.