Lyric's World (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #2)
But Anakin and Tahiri are in for an even bigger surprise. Deep within the covers of Lyric's world are carvings that match the ones they found back in the temple on Yavin 4. If they can read them, they might be able to break the curse of the mysterious Golden Globe and defeat the dark side of the Force!
Welcome to my author page!Heres a bit about my books...Young Adult Novels:The Speed of Falling Objects (HarperCollins/Inkyard Press). When Elephants Fly (HarperCollin/Inkyard Press.Middle Grade: (Junior Jedi Knights Trilogy) for LucasFilm (Berkeley Press).Sport Autobiographies: Feel No Fear, The Power, Passion and Politics of a Life in Gymnastics (Hyperion), Monica: From Fear to VictoryI feel like some of this is written better than the first and other parts are just as bad.Anakin and Thairi make a new friend named Lyric, who's been on Yavin 4 for longer than the others. She's a Melodie from Yavin 8 and is actually nearly 20 - the age at which her species changes into elders. They're essentially mermaids.The two go with her to Yavin 8 to help her and her hatchmates stay safe during their change. The predators of the world are vicious, and are drawn to the Changing.I wonder how
Better than the first book in the series. The exposition is a lot less clunky and repetitive, and the story is more interesting. Seeing new parts of the Star Wars universe is always fun.
As noted in the Book 1 review, this a great book earmarked for ages 7-9. My seven-year-old just finished the Potter series so I'm thinking she's past this, but my five-year-old isn't ready for this. Just a light, quick read with all the usual goofy quirks of a kids book (i.e. silly coincidences, luckily-timed events, and farfetched permissions for the child characters). I won't punish any books this series with a low rating because let's face it - I'm 42, and not seven. Frankly, I think a seven
Star Wars Lyrics WorldGrades 3rd-6thThis Star Wars series book was a quick read, only 16 chapters and probably one that students with an imagination will quite enjoy. The author uses a lot of descriptors to help the reader envision the environment that Anakin is in. Girls and boys alike will probably like this book because it is also about friendship and adventure. There are no illustrations in this book which may deter a child who has difficulties reading. Math/Social Emotional LearningMath
I would hate to be an adult in charge of looking after Anakin and Tahiri. Thanks to a combination of them getting themselves into mischief and also just being trouble magnets, it would not be a fun job. This time, it's Peckhum, the pilot who flies a supply shuttle between Coruscant and Yavin 4 who's in charge. Poor guy. He doesn't stand a chance. This book sees them travelling to Yavin 8 to help a friend go through her species' change to adulthood safely, since there are a lot of predators that
Nancy Richardson Fischer
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Original Title: | Lyric's World (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights, #2) |
ISBN: | 0425167623 (ISBN13: 9780425167625) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #2, Star Wars Legends |
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Anakin and Tahiri are off on an adventure to the distant moon of Yavin 8! There they will help their alien friend Lyric join the "elders," the adults of her race. To do it, she must go through a strange and wonderful change. And when it's over, Lyric won't look anything like her old self!But Anakin and Tahiri are in for an even bigger surprise. Deep within the covers of Lyric's world are carvings that match the ones they found back in the temple on Yavin 4. If they can read them, they might be able to break the curse of the mysterious Golden Globe and defeat the dark side of the Force!
But there is something waiting for them down in the caves. Something large and dangerous. And it will take more than the Force to defeat it.
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Title | : | Lyric's World (Star Wars: Junior Jedi Knights #2) |
Author | : | Nancy Richardson Fischer |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 113 pages |
Published | : | March 15th 1999 by Berkley (first published January 1996) |
Categories | : | Media Tie In. Star Wars. Science Fiction. Fiction. Childrens |
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The writing seems to be more cohesive in this one but it's at the expense of the plot, which is riddled with contrivances. Anakin and Tahiri travel to the moon of Yavin 8 with a fellow Jedi initiate named Lyric. Her species - Melodie - begin like humans and end with their legs fusing into tails like mermaids as they mature; complete with long red hair and a sing-song voice, Lyric is one solo ballad away from being Ariel herself. They must bring her back home because she's about to undergo saidWelcome to my author page!Heres a bit about my books...Young Adult Novels:The Speed of Falling Objects (HarperCollins/Inkyard Press). When Elephants Fly (HarperCollin/Inkyard Press.Middle Grade: (Junior Jedi Knights Trilogy) for LucasFilm (Berkeley Press).Sport Autobiographies: Feel No Fear, The Power, Passion and Politics of a Life in Gymnastics (Hyperion), Monica: From Fear to VictoryI feel like some of this is written better than the first and other parts are just as bad.Anakin and Thairi make a new friend named Lyric, who's been on Yavin 4 for longer than the others. She's a Melodie from Yavin 8 and is actually nearly 20 - the age at which her species changes into elders. They're essentially mermaids.The two go with her to Yavin 8 to help her and her hatchmates stay safe during their change. The predators of the world are vicious, and are drawn to the Changing.I wonder how
Better than the first book in the series. The exposition is a lot less clunky and repetitive, and the story is more interesting. Seeing new parts of the Star Wars universe is always fun.
As noted in the Book 1 review, this a great book earmarked for ages 7-9. My seven-year-old just finished the Potter series so I'm thinking she's past this, but my five-year-old isn't ready for this. Just a light, quick read with all the usual goofy quirks of a kids book (i.e. silly coincidences, luckily-timed events, and farfetched permissions for the child characters). I won't punish any books this series with a low rating because let's face it - I'm 42, and not seven. Frankly, I think a seven
Star Wars Lyrics WorldGrades 3rd-6thThis Star Wars series book was a quick read, only 16 chapters and probably one that students with an imagination will quite enjoy. The author uses a lot of descriptors to help the reader envision the environment that Anakin is in. Girls and boys alike will probably like this book because it is also about friendship and adventure. There are no illustrations in this book which may deter a child who has difficulties reading. Math/Social Emotional LearningMath
I would hate to be an adult in charge of looking after Anakin and Tahiri. Thanks to a combination of them getting themselves into mischief and also just being trouble magnets, it would not be a fun job. This time, it's Peckhum, the pilot who flies a supply shuttle between Coruscant and Yavin 4 who's in charge. Poor guy. He doesn't stand a chance. This book sees them travelling to Yavin 8 to help a friend go through her species' change to adulthood safely, since there are a lot of predators that
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