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Eaten Alive (Star Wars: Galaxy of Fear, Book 1)

Eaten Alive (Star Wars: Galaxy of Fear, Book 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: very good, can put a chill on your spine
Review: i read this book and it was kool. there can be scary partswhere something is creeping up behind you but it's not there. alsowhen chood is standing there in the darkness and smiles at you. it has a good plot. but in the story you wonder what uncle hoole is doing when zake and tash are at chood's house. i would read this book every two months

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tash,Zak and Uncle Hoole go to D'vouran and people disappear
Review: I really like STAR WARS and this book has alot of that kind of stuff in it. So I guess you would have to see STAR WARS a least once to know what they're talking about,but all in all it was really cool and you've got to read it or the other Galaxy of fear books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Woderful, Spectacular, Amazing, Splendid, THE BEST!
Review: I'm 16 and have read novels that are one thousand pages long, but I read almost anything Star Wars. And I'm glad I did. This was a terrific book, and even though I read it in a day, I enjoyed it. The characters are interesting, and I liked the interaction between Tash and Luke Skywalker.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: I'm 16 and have read novels that are one thousand pages long, but I read almost anything Star Wars. And I'm glad I did. This was a terrific book, and even though I read it in a day, I enjoyed it. The characters are interesting, and I liked the interaction between Tash and Luke Skywalker.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good start!
Review: If you like Star wars you will like this book to be added to all your Star wars things! This is a great book to start with. I think the other books are better though. But you should always start with the first book ( if it's avalble). It still is good though. It's about a girl named Tash, and a boy named Zak. There parents died when Alderan was blown up by the Empire. The Empire does lots of other weird things, but, you'll have to read the book to find those secrets out! I reconmend this highly!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great adventure to read over and over
Review: It may not be quite as Star Wars-y as most books, but this is still an excellent adventure. It is very thrilling and suspenseful and has some cool characters. Imagine a worlds-better version of Goosebumps in the Star Wars universe and that's only a part of what this is all about. It isn't scary, but I don't think it is really trying to be. Definitely on the freaky side, though. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good.
Review: John Whitman did a great job on this book. It kept me interested so much, I read it in about 2 hours. I would recommend this to any Star Wars Fan

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lame City Or Not
Review: Star Wars: Galaxy of Fear "Eaten Alive" is a great mystery of trust and honesty. In the book, it shows that even though siblings can be so annoyed of each other, they can just as easily help each other out in life. These brother and sister find out how useful it is to have trust in somebody by finding out that the the people of the planet they are on not only have a secret of their own but the planet does too. I recomend this book to any reader or person who likes something that has to do with great characters, Star Wars, suspense, or great mysteries.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lame City Or Not
Review: Star Wars: Galaxy of Fear "Eaten Alive" is a great mystery of trust and honesty. In the book, it shows that even though siblings can be so annoyed of each other, they can just as easily help each other out in life. These brother and sister find out how useful it is to have trust in somebody by finding out that the the people of the planet they are on not only have a secret of their own but the planet does too. I recomend this book to any reader or person who likes something that has to do with great characters, Star Wars, suspense, or great mysteries.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's almost worth buying.
Review: Tash is the main character of this story. Hoole, Zak, and Tash land on D'vouran, where a madman tells everyone in the village that people are disappearing. Tash also has a strange feeling about the planet and its inhabitints, the Enzeen. It turns out that D'vouran is an experiment run by the Empire. It is the beginning of a long stream of adventures that Tash, Zak, and Hoole go through. If you haven't read any of the Galaxy of Fear books, then read this one first. Each one is better than the last.


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