Four more tales of hyperkinetic Clone Wars action! As the Clone Wars burn across the galaxy and the true intentions of the Sith are revealed, the true heroes of the conflict emerge. Chewbacca leads the Wookiees against the Republic invaders on the jungle world of Kashyyyk; R2-D2 and C-3PO uncover a plot to assassinate Padme; an orphaned refugee witnesses the rough life of a Clone Trooper firsthand, and Anakin Skywalker fights alongside a young Jedi who will play a part in his descent into the dark side.
More stories of harrowing danger and astonishing heroism - all done in the stripped-down, high energy style of the acclaimed Cartoon Network series.
Synopsis
Four more tales of hyperkinetic Clone Wars action! As the Clone Wars burn across the galaxy and the true intentions of the Sith are revealed, the true heroes of the conflict emerge. Chewbacca leads the Wookiees against the Republic invaders on the jungle world of Kashyyyk; R2-D2 and C-3PO uncover a plot to assassinate Padme; an orphaned refugee witnesses the rough life of a Clone Trooper firsthand, and Anakin Skywalker fights alongside a young Jedi who will play a part in his descent into the dark side.
More stories of harrowing danger and astonishing heroism - all done in the stripped-down, high energy style of the acclaimed Cartoon Network series.
There are four adventures in this book and each one is exciting and reader friendly for Star Wars' fans. The titles are: "Another Fine Mess," "The Brink," "Orders," and "Descent." Each is action packed, easy to read, and the illustrations are absolutely awesome. The author cleverly translates some of the vocabulary words. For example; "You said that you knew how to pilot a Bri'ahliani sky sled!" BWDDP DEE "Turbulence? You say." Another one is "BEE-DEE DWOP..." Distractive? It just makes for better comprehension by knowing what the foreign words mean. The illustrations add much to the book and each time you look at them, you see something new. The clone wars go across the galaxy and those who never thought about being heroes, show their bravery. The reader will understand just how dangerous the life of a Clone Trooper is. Each story is action packed and will be enjoyed by both boys and girls. This is book 4 in the series. It is not necessary to read them in order, but if it is possible to do so I would recommend it as it would give the background of why there is a need for the Clone Wars. Reviewer: Kathie M. Josephs