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Loading... Goodnight Darth Vader (edition 2014)by Jeffrey Brown
Work InformationGoodnight Darth Vader by Jeffrey Brown
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Rated "Indifferent" in our old book database. ( ) Now here's a bed-time story that I can get behind! We see the return of young Luke and Leia, accompanies by Darth Vader, the most disgruntled father in the galaxy. As in all things, Luke and Leia are being rambunctious and refuse to go to bed without a proper bed-time story, so Vader tells them about all of the other people in the galaxy who are going to sleep. Some go easily, like the wookies of Kasshykk; some go quickly, like the multi-armed Sith lord; and some chime in with mutual refusal, like te young Boba Fett. I really liked how comprehensive Brown s in exploring the cast of the Star Wars universe, and I am sure that other fans of the Saga will feel likewise. My only complaint is that the prose didn't rhyme - which is a staple feature in most repetitive-plot bed-time stories. no reviews | add a review
"In this Episode, the Sith Lord must soothe his rambunctious twins, Luke and Leia, who are not ready to sleep and who insist on a story. As Vader reads, the book looks in on favorite creatures, droids, and characters, such as Yoda, R2-D2, Han Solo, Chewbacca, Darth Maul, Admiral Ackbar, Boba Fett, and many others as they tuck in, yawn, and settle down to dream"--Amazon.com. No library descriptions found.
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