Darth Paper Strikes Back, Tom Angleberger
Darth Paper Strikes Back, Tom Angleberger
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Darth Paper Strikes Back

Author: Tom Angleberger

Narrator: Mark Turetsky

Unabridged: 2 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/14/2011

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Tom Angleberger's acclaimed works have been celebrated as "delightful" (New York Times). In this hilarious tale, Harvey gets Dwight suspended from Ralph McQuarrie Middle School for being a troublemaker. Origami Yoda makes a plea on Dwight's behalf by asking Tommy and Kellen to gather evidence to prove Dwight's presence is good for the school. But Harvey and his Darth Paper puppet have an idea to make sure Dwight stays gone.

About Tom Angleberger

Tom Angleberger ("Rise of the RoboShoes™") began writing his first novel in eighth grade, but never completed it. Since then, he’s been a newspaper reporter and columnist, a juggler, a weed boy, a lawn-mower-part assembler, and a biology research assistant. This bestselling author insists he’s not really all that creative—"I’m more of a puzzle-putter-together."


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ivonne on October 24, 2015

Everyone’s favorite misfit savant is back, now in seventh grade, and in more trouble than ever! Due to a misunderstanding (and his long history of misbehavior), Dwight Tharp has been suspended from McQuarrie Middle School and recommended to be reassigned to the Correctional and Remedial Education Fac......more

Goodreads review by John on August 19, 2011

As a general rule, I do not read sequels. I'm SO glad I made an exception. I liked Darth Paper Strikes Back even more than Origami Yoda. Bravo, Tom Angleberger!......more

Goodreads review by Colby on April 19, 2012

Frist reading: 8/19/2011 Audio Book 4/18/2012 Better than the first. You must read this book!......more

Goodreads review by Carmen on April 28, 2015

This was a cute sequel and an improvement on the original ORIGAMI YODA. Dwight, owner and inventor of Origami Yoda, is facing expulsion. All of his friends rally around him to present their case on why he's a great kid who deserves to stay at McQuarrie Middle School. I found that my earlier comparison......more

Goodreads review by Jerry on October 02, 2019

Overall, this was a fun story that felt like a Disney Channel Original Movie at times, especially now that the House of Mouse owns Lucasfilm. However, there were a few unnecessary bits, such as misusing God's name and especially a mention of a preacher in a church being scary. Hopefully, the later bo......more