Darth Paper Strikes Back (Origami Yoda #2) 
I liked this even more than The Strange Case of Origami Yoda. Still humorous, and this time with a story line than promotes even more strongly that we need to be understanding of people around us even if especially if we don't quite understand them. Dwight is still his quirky self in this second book. The first book is a case file constructed by Dwight's classmates, primarily his friend Tommy. They're gathering evidence to determine whether Origami Yoda is real or not. His advice is always spot
After reading and throughly enjoying The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, my daughter informed me that there was a sequel. So I was derailed briefly from my Caudill List goal. I just had to see what happened with Dwight and Origami Yoda. And just who created Darth Paper? And what would this mean to the balance in The Force at McQuarrie Middle School? This book did not disappoint. We got to know each character a bit more, especially Dwight. It is still told in the same format- a different student

As the second installment of the Origami Yoda book series, Darth Paper Strikes Back finds the gang from McQuarrie School is now in seventh grade. This time, Dwight, the man behind Origami Yoda himself is at the risk of suspension, so Tommy and the crew must put together a case file to prove his innocence. However, events continue to complicate as The Dark Side emerges with Harveys creation of Darth Paper. The book paints a near perfect image of the life of a middle-schooler in which young
I couldnt wait for this one to come out. I had high hopes and the force did not fail me. Tom Anglebergers Darth Paper Strikes Back is just as fantastic as Origami Yoda. I loved it! Dwight is suspended from middle school because Origami Yoda told a cheerleader she was doomed. That and because of the awesome moment in the last book when he tried to beat up the bully. Harvey, the jerky kid who disrespectfully called Yoda, paperwad Yoda, creates a Origami Darth Vadar. Tommy and his friends must make
Remember the The Strange Case of Origami Yoda who had an uncanny ability to offer brilliant problem-solving advice? Yeah, everybody loved him. Well, not quite everybody. Harvey did not, nor was he fond of Dwight, the maker and handler of the finger puppet. Now, Harvey has gone to the Dark Side, created an origami Darth Vader, and wants to fight. He says he just wants everyone to admit that there's nothing special about Yoda, and maybe that's true. But this is not proving to be a good year for
Yet another good book in the Origami Yoda series, with even more weirdness, finger puppets, and the evil Harvey.The school thinks Dwight is a bad influence and threaten to send him to CREF, a school for juvenile deliquents (which Dwight is NOT). If the kids don't make another case file that persuades the school board to let Dwight go back to McQuarrie Middle School, Dwight would get pummelled to shreds at CREF. To make things worse, Harvey makes an anti Origami Yoda puppet named Darth Paper and
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Hardcover | Pages: 163 pages Rating: 4.12 | 13567 Users | 924 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Darth Paper Strikes Back |
| ISBN: | 1419700278 (ISBN13: 9781419700279) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Origami Yoda #2 |
| Characters: | Dwight Tharp, Tommy Lomax, Kellen Campbell, Harvey Cunningham, Sarah Bolt, Rondella Karskio, Lance Alexander, Mike Coley, Quivondo Fong, Amy Umans, Caroline Broom, Cassie Dillon, Merkey Kaleel, Lougene Rabbski, Mrs. Tharp, James Swervo Jr., Jacob Cornelius, Remy Minnick, Ben Mantrue, Mr. Snyder, Mr. Howell, Mrs. Porterfield, Mrs. Calhoun, Jen, the eighth-grader |
| Literary Awards: | Cybils Award Nominee for Middle Grade Fiction (2011) |
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NOT SUCH A LONG TIME AGO, IN A MIDDLE SCHOOL NOT SO FAR, FAR AWAY... Something amazing happened. A weird kid named Dwight made an origami finger puppet of Yoda. (That wasn't the amazing thing--just typical Dwight weirdness.) the amazing thing was that Origami Yoda gave great advice. He could predict the date of a pop quiz, tell a guy if a girl likes him or not, and keep kids from embarrassing themselves in a dozen different ways. Most of the sixth graders were convinced he was using the Force. But now, a year later, it's a dark time at McQuarrie Middle School. Dwight has been suspended and may be expelled, which means no more Origami Yoda. Even worse, Darth Paper, a puppet created by Dwight's nemesis, Harvey, has taken Yoda's place. He spews insults and evil and just may be responsible for getting Dwight kicked out in the first place. Now the kids of McQuarrie are trying to build a case to save Dwight. This is their case file.List Appertaining To Books Darth Paper Strikes Back (Origami Yoda #2)
| Title | : | Darth Paper Strikes Back (Origami Yoda #2) |
| Author | : | Tom Angleberger |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 163 pages |
| Published | : | August 1st 2011 by Harry N. Abrams (first published January 1st 2011) |
| Categories | : | Humor. Childrens. Middle Grade. Media Tie In. Star Wars. Fiction. Realistic Fiction. Young Adult |
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Ratings: 4.12 From 13567 Users | 924 ReviewsArticle Appertaining To Books Darth Paper Strikes Back (Origami Yoda #2)
Darth Paper strikes back is a sequel to The strange case of origami Yoda and follows the main character, Dwight, but is told in the third person point of view by Tommy. After Harvey was humiliated in The strange case of Origami Yoda he builds Darth Paper. Harvey's goal was to kick Origami Yoda a.k.a Dwight out of school so they would never come back. Harvey succeeded with his plan and managed to kick Dwight out of school, but not for long. The news spread like the flu and letters were started toI liked this even more than The Strange Case of Origami Yoda. Still humorous, and this time with a story line than promotes even more strongly that we need to be understanding of people around us even if especially if we don't quite understand them. Dwight is still his quirky self in this second book. The first book is a case file constructed by Dwight's classmates, primarily his friend Tommy. They're gathering evidence to determine whether Origami Yoda is real or not. His advice is always spot
After reading and throughly enjoying The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, my daughter informed me that there was a sequel. So I was derailed briefly from my Caudill List goal. I just had to see what happened with Dwight and Origami Yoda. And just who created Darth Paper? And what would this mean to the balance in The Force at McQuarrie Middle School? This book did not disappoint. We got to know each character a bit more, especially Dwight. It is still told in the same format- a different student

As the second installment of the Origami Yoda book series, Darth Paper Strikes Back finds the gang from McQuarrie School is now in seventh grade. This time, Dwight, the man behind Origami Yoda himself is at the risk of suspension, so Tommy and the crew must put together a case file to prove his innocence. However, events continue to complicate as The Dark Side emerges with Harveys creation of Darth Paper. The book paints a near perfect image of the life of a middle-schooler in which young
I couldnt wait for this one to come out. I had high hopes and the force did not fail me. Tom Anglebergers Darth Paper Strikes Back is just as fantastic as Origami Yoda. I loved it! Dwight is suspended from middle school because Origami Yoda told a cheerleader she was doomed. That and because of the awesome moment in the last book when he tried to beat up the bully. Harvey, the jerky kid who disrespectfully called Yoda, paperwad Yoda, creates a Origami Darth Vadar. Tommy and his friends must make
Remember the The Strange Case of Origami Yoda who had an uncanny ability to offer brilliant problem-solving advice? Yeah, everybody loved him. Well, not quite everybody. Harvey did not, nor was he fond of Dwight, the maker and handler of the finger puppet. Now, Harvey has gone to the Dark Side, created an origami Darth Vader, and wants to fight. He says he just wants everyone to admit that there's nothing special about Yoda, and maybe that's true. But this is not proving to be a good year for
Yet another good book in the Origami Yoda series, with even more weirdness, finger puppets, and the evil Harvey.The school thinks Dwight is a bad influence and threaten to send him to CREF, a school for juvenile deliquents (which Dwight is NOT). If the kids don't make another case file that persuades the school board to let Dwight go back to McQuarrie Middle School, Dwight would get pummelled to shreds at CREF. To make things worse, Harvey makes an anti Origami Yoda puppet named Darth Paper and


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