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The Fight for Justice (Star Wars Journal)

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Manufacturer: Scholastic
Author: John Peel
Publisher: Scholastic
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The Fight for Justice (Star Wars Journal) Description

Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780590189026
ISBN: 0590189026
Label: Scholastic
Manufacturer: Scholastic
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 115
Publication Date: 1998-07
Publisher: Scholastic
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Studio: Scholastic

Editorial Review of The Fight for Justice (Star Wars Journal)


Luke Skywalker always felt a call from space, and eventually learned the ways of the Force and became a Jedi Knight. Now, Luke tells the inside story of his battle with the evil Empire! .


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Review Summary: Star Wars: Episode IV told through the thoughts and feelings of Luke Skywalker
Review: This book takes an alternative approach to telling the Star Wars story. It is a journal written by Luke Skywalker that describes his feelings during the events of Episode IV: A New Hope. It is not an event-by-event recapitulation of the scenes of the movie, rather it is a summation of the events and Luke adds explanations of his feelings at the time.
For example:

*) His feelings of boredom and striving for adventure while being isolated as a farm boy on Tatooine.
*) His reluctance to engage in the adventure when Ben Kenobi rescues him and they see the message from Leia.
*) His feelings of anger and sadness when he sees that the Jawas and his Aunt and Uncle have been slaughtered by Imperial Storm Troopers.
*) His thoughts after they had their incident at Mos Eisley space port. His growing respect for Ben Kenobi.
*) His feelings as he begins to learn about the force.
*) His innermost thoughts as the team of Han Solo, Chewbacca, Ben and Luke rescue Leia and flee the Death Star. His deep sadness and yet puzzlement when Ben is killed by Darth Vader.
*) His feelings of despair and then exultation when he fired the shots that destroyed the Death Star.

Star Wars is a cultural phenomenon that it is difficult to get enough off. I am an older adult and yet enjoyed reading this book for young adolescents. I highly recommend this book, through it; children who love Star Wars yet may not like reading will find something that they like.


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Review Summary: Five Stars
Review: Just as good as Han and Leia's journals, Luke's is exactly what I would expect to find in his journal. It was fun re-living A New Hope through Luke's eyes.

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Review Summary: I, Jedi Wannabe
Review: Luke Skywalker tells his own story in this short, enjoyable "young readers" tale. Imagine A New Hope told in the form of "personal logs" from Star Trek and you'll have the idea. John Peel draws on such diverse materials as the radio show and the old Marvel comics to flesh out Luke's story, and takes some minor liberties with the movie itself. When all is said and done, we are presented with a Luke who must all at once deal with painful loss and grow up more quickly than anyone should have to. While this one is not as good as Princess Leia's journal, it is nevertheless worth the hour it will take to read.

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Review Summary: A wonderfull book that focuses in on what Luke thinks
Review: I read this book one day when I was grounded and it was so sitting-on-the-edge-of-my-seat, rivetingly good that I didn't want to come out! It is written in journal form about what Luke was thinking and feeling during A New Hope, though this book spans a little before it too. This was especially interesting for me, since Luke has always been my favorite character. Part of why I loved it is that it was not simply yet another retelling of the original story, but breathed new life into it, and made it even more interesting, and considering that I have seen this movie so many times I practicly have it memerized, that is quite a feat. My one complaint of this book was that, though the character of Luke was explored deeply and in ways that few other books have, all the other characters were pretty much left out with the exception of Leia, since Luke was thinking quite a lot about her at this time. But then again, when I write in my journal I usually don't focus on other people either, and since this is supposed to be Luke's journal, that does make sense. In short, this was a wonderfull book that I would reccamend to any Star Wars fan, especially those who love Luke.

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Review Summary: I Loved this journal
Review: This is a GREAT journal that has LOTS of of info you didn't know about Luke Skywalker. You'll really enjoy this book and/or learn something new. I bought a copy a while ago, and I have read this more than 10 times I think. You really get into the book after reading atleast the first chapter. You can also find out more about the friendship with mysterious Biggs. Strap on for one of the best journals.


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