9/29/2011
Star Wars: Clone Troopers in Action (DK Readers, Level 2: Beginning to Read Alone) Review
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(More customer reviews)"Clone Troopers in Action" is a primary look at the clones. Naturally this story begins on Kamino with Jango Fett. After explaining the development of the Grand Army of the Republic, the book moves into the various theaters of combat and explores how the soldiers specialize to work in different environments. In the war named after them, the clones sometimes drive speeder bikes and even starfighters. Because the Chancellor issues Order 66, the clone army terminates most of the Jedi. Afterwards, the clone troopers are called storm troopers and then work for the Emperor to end the Galactic Civil War. They sometimes take the form of snowtroopers or scout troopers that use AT-ATs. After following an objective overview of the topic, the book takes a curious turn as it finishes with a retelling of how Luke, Leia and friends destroy the first Death Star. The story ends on a dark note as it asks, 'Will they rise again to fight the valiant rebels?' Each page contains one to four sentences of text, good for most second or third grade readers. The illustrations are mostly drawn from the films, covering the entire saga. The thirty-two page book includes a table of contents, a quiz and an index. This read is perfect for any young Star Wars fan who always wanted the full story on the clones.
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DK Readers team up with Star Wars and Star Wars: The Clone Wars yet again to get Padawans excited to read! Perfect for reluctant readers as well as devoted Star Wars and Star Wars: The Clone Wars fans, DK's Star Wars Readers have sold over 2.5 million units! From their creation on Kamino as clones of Jengo Fett to their first battles against the separatists, Clone Troopers in Action tells the story of the Clone Troopers as seen in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. © 2010 Lucasfilm Ltd. and TM. All Rights Reserved. Used Under Authorization.
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