Darth Paper Strikes Back (Origami Yoda #2)
by Tom Angleberger
2020-04-18 19:31:16
Darth Paper Strikes Back (Origami Yoda #2)
by Tom Angleberger
2020-04-18 19:31:16
The hilarious, clever, and much-anticipated follow-up to the breakout hit, The Strange Case of Origami Yoda! It is a dark time at Ralph McQuarrie Middle School. After suffering several Origami Yodaârelated humiliations, Harvey manages to get Dwi...
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The hilarious, clever, and much-anticipated follow-up to the breakout hit, The Strange Case of Origami Yoda! It is a dark time at Ralph McQuarrie Middle School. After suffering several Origami Yodaârelated humiliations, Harvey manages to get Dwight suspended from school for being a âtroublemaker.â Origami Yoda pleads with Tommy and Kellen to save Dwight by making a new case fileâone that will show how Dwightâs presence benefits McQuarrie. With the help of their friends, Tommy and Kellen record cases such as âOrigami Yoda and the Pre-eaten Wiener,â âOrigami Yoda and the Exploding Pizza Bagels,â and âOrigami Yoda and Wonderland: The Musical.â But Harvey and his Darth Paper puppet have a secret plan that could make Dwightâs suspension permanent . . . This is the second case file in the blockbuster bestselling Origami Yoda series, written by Tom Angleberger, author of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi: Beware the Power of the Dark Side , showcasing his proven knack for authentically capturing the intrigues, fads, and dramas of middle school in âa satisfying tale of friendship and just resistance to authorityâ (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Praise for Darth Paper Strikes Back STARRED REIVEW âAnglebergerâs just-as-funny follow-up to The Strange Case of Origami Yoda delves deeper into the mystery of the helpful paper Yoda in a satisfying tale of friendship and just resistance to authority.Pitch-perfect middle-school milieu and enough Star Wars references (and laughs) to satisfy fans and win new ones.â âKirkus Reviews, starred review âIn this imaginative sequelâ¦author Tom Angleberger has his finger puppet squarely on the erratic pulse of middle-school life, with its shifting allegiances, squeals, moans and misgivings.â âWashington Post âAs with this storyâs predecessor, the well-observed middle-school dynamics (and Anglebergerâs sharp sense of humor) are greatly amplified by the book's design, which includes faux wrinkled pages, abundant doodles, and other scrawled marginalia. It's a natural step up from the Wimpy Kid series, with more text and narrative complexity, but just as much on-target humor and all-around fun.â âPublishers Weekly âThis book is honest, funny, and immensely entertaining. The illustrations and design will engage readers. Based on the positive reception Origami Yoda has received, kids will be clamoring for this sequel. They wonât be disappointed.â âSchool Library Journal âThe Force is with Tom Angleberger in this sequel to his funny and clever novel/comics hybrid, The Strange Case of Origami Yoda. A sequel to equal the funny and clever novel/comics debut of the Origami Yoda, as Dwightâs friends try to save him from reform school. âShelf Awareness âWith the same deft touch that made The Strange Case of Origami Yoda a pleasure, Angleberger takes readers through the ups and downs of adolescence.â âPortland Book Review âDarth Paper offers further proof that Angleberger really understands middle-schoolers and the daily dramas that engulf them, while still finding the humor inherent in their situations. âScripps News
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