The force oversleeps (star wars :Jedi academy #5)///I rate this book 4 stars and I recommend this book to 8 to 11 year olds ,Victor starspeed is back at Jedi academy for his 2nd year but it's not going Exactly like he wanted .he wanted to get in drama club but that didn't really work out..This is not a wonderful book but not horrible I would read it again I guess.thank you for reading -pizzagirl7
The Force Oversleeps (Star Wars: Jedi Academy #5)
By Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grade 4 | n/a | 4 | 10915 |
Book Reviews (69)
Victor Speedster is and I do this second year at Jedi academy! Victor is really excited for the drama club and hopes he'll get the lead role...BUT the new kid at school - Zayver - gets the role. I think the plot was alright and I think it's good for 2nd - 4th graders. Thanks for reading -Ajg15's Reviews
I love the Jedi Academy books! I read through this in like a weekend. It's nice to be able to read about the world of Star Wars without it getting confusing or going into war stuff. I like the characters a lot.
I just love the book! I just cannot put it down! You will love the book so much that you will fall in love with it!
This book is full of funny and cool moments. There are tons of funny events to watch. The really cool pictures really help you comprehend the book better. This book is great!
I love this series! I love Star Wars! I love that too is book kept me smiling and laughing the whole time. I would recommend this book.
This book kept me smiling and laughing!
The next installment in the Star Wars: Jedi Academy series is as consistent as it's predecessors. It's funny, full of details for the Star Wars universe, and a great number five to this series.
I like this book because it is like a comic book. Also I love Star Wars and how this is a continuation of the previous series.
This book was surprisingly decent. Victor deals with life as he enters his 3rd year in the academy. The only thing I didn't like is that where the book has pages in between the comic, and I sort of lost track of part of the story on some of those.