The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee (Origami Yoda #3) (Volume 3) (An Origami Yoda Book)
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The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee (Origami Yoda #3) (Volume 3) (An Origami Yoda Book)
With Dwight attending Tippett Academy this semester, the kids of McQuarrie Middle School are on their own€"no Origami Yoda to give advice and help them navigate the treacherous waters of middle school. Then Sara gets a gift she says is from Dwight€"a paper fortune-teller in the form of Chewbacca. It€s a Fortune Wookiee, and it seems to give advice that€s just as good as Yoda€s€"even if, in the hands of the girls, it seems too preoccupied with romance. In the meantime, Dwight is fitting in a little too well at Tippett. Has the unimaginable happened? Has Dwight become normal? It€s up to his old friends at McQuarrie to remind their kooky friend that it€s in his weirdness that his greatness lies.
This is the third 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 €œa satisfying tale of friendship and just resistance to authority€ (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).
Praise for The Secret of the Fortune Wookieehas crafted a worthy follow-up to his break STARRED REVIEW "Angleberger€s third in the series continues the fun. A chorus of spot-on middle school voices and plenty of laughs are wrapped around this tale of friendship and seasoned with Star Wars references." €"Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Tom Angleberger offers a hilarious third book in his best-selling series starring origami Star Wars characters. Angleberger€s grasp of middle-school emotions, humor and behavior is spot-on, and parents who want to get a sense of what it€s like be a preteen these days might consider reading this book. But you'll likely have to pry it out of your young reader€s hands first." €"Scripps Howard News Service