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Paul Davids

Author of The Glove of Darth Vader

15 Works 2,496 Members 13 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

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Series

Works by Paul Davids

The Glove of Darth Vader (1992) 414 copies, 3 reviews
The Lost City of the Jedi (1992) 384 copies, 2 reviews
Zorba the Hutt's Revenge (1992) — Author — 365 copies, 2 reviews
Mission from Mount Yoda (1993) 355 copies, 2 reviews
Prophets of the Dark Side (1993) 302 copies, 1 review
Queen of the Empire (1993) 300 copies, 1 review
Star Wars: Book One (1992) 219 copies, 1 review
Star Wars: Book Two (1992) — Author — 139 copies, 1 review
Star Wars, Books One and Two (1996) — Author — 5 copies
Starry Night (2000) 4 copies
An Atheist in Heaven (2016) 3 copies
The Sci-Fi Boys 2 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
c.1950
Gender
male
Relationships
Davids, Hollace (spouse)
Nationality
USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

13 reviews
TL;DR: Short children's story, with the main cast of the Star Wars franchise (Luke Skywalker, C3PO, R2D2, Han Solo etc.), with several beautiful illustrations, about wildlife protection.

Story: The story is about protecting whales ... and finding Darth Vaders Glove. You see after the destruction of the second Death Star the imperium united behind the Grand Moff council, who elected Trioculus (a tree eyed human = tri & oculus) to be the next emperor. To secure his seat, he needs a symbol of show more power. The right hand of Darth Vader was cut off during the Battle of Endor, but luckily exactly this one glove was made out of an indestructible material. Whoever finds it, will have a much greater claim on the emperor's throne. And thus the search for the Glove begins.

On Admiral Ackbar's home planet (Mon Calamar) evil imperial whalers are hunting the last whales to extinction, admiral Ackbar contacts Luke Skywalker and his faithful droids (C3PO & R2D2) to help against this great injustice. When our heroes arrive, they realise that the Emperor is on the planet too, searching for the glove.
Can our heroes save the whales?
Does Trioculus find Darth Vaders Glove?

You have to read it for yourself to find out!

Characters: Since we know all of the characters from the movies (or the previous books) there is no real need to linger on their characters, none the less the authors managed to capture the main characteristics of each of the main characters. C3PO complains all the time, R2D2 is helpful and silent, Luke is stoic etc.

Overall Conclusion: I enjoyed it. I haven't read it in decades, but I still remembered pretty much everything. The illustrations are great. The story feels like an episode of Captain Planet (which was a childrens animated television show about environmentalism and wildlife protection). It is short, to the point, with nice characterisations and action.

Rating: For adults: 2/5
For boys age 6-9 who like Star Wars 5/5 excellent children's book.
For me: 4/5 I enjoyed it. 😄 only 4/5 since I remembered almost everything.
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I read this to my wife while she was sick. It was good in that it was quick and to the point, but it lacked a lot of the "funness" of star wars. I would recommend it to anyone under the age 10.
I wanted to finish up this set of books with celebrating "May 4th" and when I read this back in my teen years I LOVED them. I don't care what people say, these are so fun to read if you are a fan of the classics and hate the disney films like I do. But also next you should read about their kids in the "Jedi Knights book" . Reading these made me realize how much I have missed the Star Wars books.
this was my favorite book in this series so far. I wish we could have seen more of Ken and Triclops. I really like these characters.

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Statistics

Works
15
Members
2,496
Popularity
#10,279
Rating
½ 2.7
Reviews
13
ISBNs
61
Languages
2
Favorited
1

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