Star Wars Level 3: Feel the Force takes a look at the mysterious Force from the Star Wars universe, exploring both sides, and its potential for good and evil.
This is an early reader that offers information about both the light and dark sides of the force. A great read for building vocabulary and introducing young readers to book features such as captions and a glossary.
A very informative book for Star Wars newbies about the basics of the Force. Even adults will enjoy this book. Once you become more advanced in knowledge, I highly recommend Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force by Ryder Windham.
this is more fact driven than plot driven. it was nice for someone like me who doesn't care for star wars because I didn't have to memorize so many random things. it's very much do research quality.
Synopsis:""Star Wars Reader: Level 3: Feel the Force" takes a look at the mysterious Force from the "Star Wars" universe, exploring both sides, and its potential for good and evil"
My Review: This is a good Level 3 book for advanced readers, but I lean more towards it being a Level 4. It is quite long with a lot on each page, there are also a lot of new words and vocabulary to learn if they haven't already been an avid fan of Star Wars. The one thing though is that it does answer a lot of questions about the Force that might come up for those younger fans of Star Wars. This book also introduces short chapters to the reader as well, another reason I lean toward it being a level 4 book instead.
My daughter has read a few of these Star Wars young reader books, but this one was the only one that really held her attention the most. She asked a lot of questions, made a lot of comments, and was genuinely interested. My husband has been slowly trying to get her into Star Wars through toys/movies/tv shows since he is a massive fan, but this is the first book that she was actually excited about. I had to rate it 5 stars!
I have found out a few things tonight: she wants a lightsaber (pink) and she loves Darth Vader.
This Star Wars "factoid" book describes the Jedi and their powers thru the Force but does not take time to get into detail about what Jedi truly believe about their faith, or what Jedi can demonstrate to us on Earth about how we can have this "force" by having faith in God and how we can apply the lessons in our lives. I guess we learn our spirituality as we go. This I think is the true message of Star Wars.
This book is talks about the star wars and showing some things about the equipments, the power, how can they train and the abilities of people who live outside the earth. I like " Lightsabers" most because this part shows about the kind of lightsabers for wars and I also want to get one of those ( haha). Although it's not real. I like this book because It has nice scenes from outside the earth. I will recommend this book for my friends.