My book is called “Return of The Padawan” by Jeffrey Brown. It’s the second book in the series of Jedi Academy. The main character is Roan Novachez. She has two best friends named Pasha and Gaiana and her two enemies named Cronah and Cyrus who are probably Sith. This book takes place in the Star Wars universe before the Clone Wars.
Three adjectives that would describe Roan are hard working, force-sensitive and ambitious. She is hardworking because on page 64 it says,“I’ve been studying for star pilot simulator a lot, because I want to get the high score in class.” She is also force sensitive which means she can control stuff with her mind or hand, or befriend or hypnotize people or animals. Also, on pages nine and ten the book says she goes to Jedi Academy where force sensitive people go to train. She is ambitious because on page 64 it says, “I’ve been studying for star pilot simulator a lot, because I want to get the high score in class” (she really wants to be a pilot).
An important part of the book is when Roan throws a ball in dodgeball so hard that her best friend gets a black eye. This is important because it really changes the plot of the story and you don’t see it coming. Another important part of the the book is when Roan tears a page out of an important book that her friend’s father was studying. This is important because her last best friend stop liking her because he says he didn’t hear Roan apologize.
I loved the book mostly because it was about Star Wars. But, I also really enjoyed how it plays out with a lot of plot twisters. I would recommend this book to anybody who likes Star Wars. But also I would recommend it to people who like fast paced, plot twisting emotions. This book connects to all the Star Wars movies because they all live in the Star Wars universe. I would give this book five stars because I like Star Wars, and may the force be with you.
Roan is a boy, and may the force be with you Crosby. I loved your review.
Awesome review! Roan is a boy, but otherwise…great!
Like Ezra said, Roan is a boy. I have read the book and I think it makes complete sense. Good Job. ~Jade
I have read all three books, and I think you did a very good job describing the book, except for the fact that Roan is a boy! I think you will like the next books!
Great job Crosby, I love how much passion is in your voice. Why did you choose to read the book? I bet you really liked it.
I love how you use “force-sensitive” as an adjective, Crosby. I really like this series a lot, and I feel like even kids who aren’t big fans of Star Wars will enjoy them as well. I don’t know *that* much about the Star Wars world, but I do agree with you that the emotions of kids are explored with aplomb!