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The Glove of Darth Vader (Star Wars , Vol 1) |
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Rating: Summary: a book for junior Star Wars readers Review: This book in my opinion is for kids 6-10,no older. When the evil self-proclaimed son of the emperor Trioculus takes hold of the throne (with the help of Grand Moff Hissa & the Commitee of Grand Moffs),only Luke and his friends can stop him. Now Trioculus must find the indestructible right-hand Glove of Darth Vader. Supreme Prophet of the Dark Side Kaddan predicted that the next ruler will wear the Glove of Darth Vader! Then Trioculus gets a message from a imperiel named Captain Dunwell saying that he perhaps has found the Glove of Darth Vader!!! Dunwell runs a factory which butchers Waladones. The whale-like Waladones are intelligent sea creatures that live in the oceans of Mon Calamari. Luke and Acbar go to Mon Calamari to save the Waladons. But the leader Waladon Leviathor (the last great white waladon) is captured by Dunwell. But I won't spoil the suprising conclusions. May I note that the only characters that act like themsalves are C-3PO and R2-D2. The pictures of Luke are highly distorted and Acbar is a wimp. But this is good for kids who are not able to read bigger Star Wars books.
Rating: Summary: THIS BOOK STINKS!!!!! Review: This book is not good at all. The only Grand Moff was Tarkin and in this book there are a bunch of them. Also, Luke flies Y-Wings and everywhere else he flies X-Wings. In the book they mention about Lando still having Cloud City but when he left for the battle of Endor, the Empire took it over. There are even more small mistakes in this book. If you don't have it, don't buy it. If you have it, throw it out or burn it.
Rating: Summary: How could you call this Star Wars? Review: This book, and all of the series, was porly writen , and made me think that the author didn't do any research at all. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone, or the rest of the series.
Rating: Summary: This is the best Star Wars I have ever Read. Review: This is a book for young adults. Not for Grown men and Women. It has a great story line. Every Star Wars fan should have it.
Rating: Summary: Andrew's Review of The Glove of Darth Vader Review: Well.... This book would be good if you happen to be ten years old. For me, even at age ten it didn't quite have the Star Wars feel, though I did find it interesting enough to want to read the rest of the series. Continuity though is important to me, and this book had none of it. However I will say that this series would be good for kids too young to read say, Heir to the Empire, but would still like to know what happened next. I personally thought that the characters did not act like they should, and the writing was somewhat cheesy. Older fans would definitly do better with Young Jedi Knights or some of the adult novels.
Rating: Summary: An okay book Review: Well.... This book would be good if you happen to be ten years old. For me, even at age ten it didn't quite have the Star Wars feel, though I did find it interesting enough to want to read the rest of the series. Continuity though is important to me, and this book had none of it. However I will say that this series would be good for kids too young to read say, Heir to the Empire, but would still like to know what happened next. I personally thought that the characters did not act like they should, and the writing was somewhat cheesy. Older fans would definitly do better with Young Jedi Knights or some of the adult novels.
Rating: Summary: Lay off people Review: You people are trashing this book for no reason. First of all, there is a reason that this series doesn't fit with the other Star Wars books. It wasn't meant to. This series was directed at a younger group unlike the other ones, the 300+ page books. They published this series so children would be able to enjoy a sequel to the Star Wars trilogy without having to read the bigger and harder books. I have read every Star Wars book I could get my hands on and I still like this series so lay off!
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