Well I had major beef with the previous book in this series and this one helps prove my point. Let me talk about this book first. It was solid. Taught a good lesson like every book in this series has, but they are starting to get boring. However I in no way believe (even though the cover says "th...
I know I'm not the intended audience age for this series, but I really enjoy these books. I enjoy that Tom is a local author and is always so nice to Dax when we see him. I also enjoy the humor and when local places are mentioned. I chuckled out loud several times when reading this in public. Pe...
**WARNING SPOILERS AHEAD** Hey do you love the origami Yoda books well you'll love Princess Label Maker To The Rescue. It's a realistic fiction book. Wait origami Yoda is in the origami rebel alliance but not Dwight. That's as weird as Dwight thinking he's a magic squirrel. Though this is a re...
Enjoyed this installment of the series just as much as the 1st 2. It's a good idea to read the books in order-heading out in the snowstorm to pick up #4 and #5 from the library today!"IS IT POSSIBLE TO HAVE A CASE FILE WITHOUT ORIGAMI YODA? With Dwight suspended, McQuarrie Middle School is miss...
It's a great story to read and suitable for all ages Loved this. Dylan said it was great. Can't wait to read Fortune Wookie.
Good kids, fun idea. I was less taken with this sequel but the kids in our 8+ book group loved it.
Very cute book! Hope my favorite 6th grader likes it too. Cute story (1st in series) centering around an origami yoga and whether its advice can be trusted
Origami Yoda is so fun to read! I love all the fun stories in it! I love this series. Great set of books. Highly recommended Grades 4-7.
Awesome book for all you origami and star wars fans out there. The first three books were good and this one continues that legacy. Makes me want to watch the star wars movies for billionth time. Follow Tommy, Dwight, and all of their friends as they band together for their biggest challenge yet, ...
The book, “The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppet” by Tom Anglburger, is GREAT! The best part? The ‘surprise’ ending. For me, the book held a lot of anticipation because I wanted to know who or what Jabba was. The reader does not discover this until the end and it really IS a ‘surprise.’ Instead...
We have listened to all previous books in this series, and this one is my favorite. I really like how this book deals with a real current situation, and how the kids learn more about the huge task they are undertaking as the book goes on. The one thing I didn't like is that the book ties into the...
This is a really enjoyable book. The characters and the problems they face are all easily relatable. It is also pretty funny in some parts. The thing that this book doesn't include is a good ending. The story takes place at McQuarrie middle school. It's and average middle school with average s...
November 7, 2014Pages:1-19Tommy and his friends were having lunch. Sara showed them an origami wookiee. Harvey knew it was Chewbacca from Star Wars. Then Sara showed them Han Foldo, another origami puppet. It was actually Origami Han Solo.November 16, 2014Tommy had some bad news and good news...
Book 2 in the Origami Yoda case files was yet another quick read. Thomas read it before I could this time, and has already read Jabba the Puppet (even though we don't have book 3, Fortune Wookie). I will wait til we get #3 to read them in order. Anyway, a rival origami figure, yep, Darth Paper...
I really enjoyed this book. It was a book that relayed a great message through a fun ad relatable way. It talks about how each person has more than meets the eye, and many times we hide behind different sources of schrades to cover up who we really are. It relays the message that everyone no matt...