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The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda (Origami Yoda, Bk 1)
The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda - Origami Yoda, Bk 1
Author: Tom Angleberger, Jason Rosenstock (Illustrator)
Meet Dwight, a sixth-grade oddball. Dwight does a lot of weird things, like wearing the same T-shirt for a month of telling people to call him "Captain Dwight." This is embarrassing, particularly for Tommy, who sits with him at lunch every day. — But Dwight does one cool thing. He makes origami. One day he makes an origami finger puppet...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780810996502
ISBN-10: 0810996502
Publication Date: 2010
Pages: 141
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4.2 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Amulet Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda (Origami Yoda, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
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I have been wanting to read this book for some time and finally got around to it. This book does an absolutely wonderful job of portraying the politics of sixth grade and some of the strangeness that goes with it all.

Tommy has an acquaintance (friend?) Dwight who is a total loser. Dwight gives advice to people with a origami puppet of Yoda that he wears on his finger. The odd thing is that origami Yoda gives strangely...almost eerily...excellent advice. How can Dwight be such a loser when his Origami Yoda is so wise? Through a series of case studies provided by his classmates (and goofy pictures provided by one of Tommys friends) we get to see the affect of Yodas advice on the sixth grade class.

This book is definitely targeted at middle grade boys, so I am not the target audience at all. Still I enjoyed the book and thought it was cleverly put together. It does give great insight into sixth grade politics and the story is strangely compelling as we follow along and try to figure out what is up with this Origami Yoda.

The characters are all very realistic, which at times doesnt make them all that easy to like. Still they all have good and bad aspects to their personalities and are all very easy to relate too. Tommy is on the fringes of the crowd, he is kind of a geek but hes not as bad off as Dwight is.

Dwight is fascinating, he give super wise advice through his finger puppet Yoda, but he himself is strange, abrasive and incredibly tough to get along with. You keep wondering whats going on in his head.

The story is compelled forward by a common and a not so common theme. The common one is will Tommy get the girl hes dreaming of? The not so common one is how does this Origami Yoda give such great advice?

The author does an excellent job of giving the stories by different kids individual personalities; you can tell each Yoda story is being told by a different kid with a unique voice. The pictures are amusing and there is a lot of middle grade humor here.

The book touches on a number of great topics (friendship, being different, general school social structure) without ever taking itself too seriously.

The book is well written and engaging. It didnt blow me away, but I think that is partly because I wasnt the intended age group. Still I did find it to be a quick and fun read. The book also has instructions on making an origami Yoda in the back, which was fun.

Overall a fun and well done coming-of-age type story. It is done in a creative way; basically a number of stories about the Origami Yoda are provided by the kids in Tommys class. There is a lot of humor, yet the story touches on serious issues as well. This would be a great read for a middle grade boy; young adults and older will find it amusing and find themselves thinking about all the weirdos in their sixth grade class. I will definitely pick up Darth Paper Strikes Back to read at some point.
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zade avatar reviewed The Strange Case Of Origami Yoda (Origami Yoda, Bk 1) on
A few months ago, my daughter was a reluctant reader. Now she's got her nose in a book for hours every day. This is the book that started her off as an eager reader. She's read it at least three times and has read all the other books in the series as well. A great book for the 10 to 11-year-old crowd.


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