Beware The Dark Side DK READERS
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Manufacturer: DK CHILDREN
Author: Simon Beecroft
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2007-08-20
Publisher: DK CHILDREN
Label: DK CHILDREN
Number Of Pages: 48
Features for Beware The Dark Side DK READERS :
Small Picture
Medium Picture
Customer Reviews
Reccomanded for Youngsters 
2008-06-01
This should be reccomanded for youngsters which don't know about the force and its wonderful stories. I think it should generate a new generation of fans. Nice pictures and interesting spots on the main caracters, with enough references to the movies, to incite curiosity.
But I'm already a fan, so I'd like to share some views with younger people and get their point as well.
My son loves this book 
2008-04-11
My six year old son reads this book so much that it is falling apart. It is page after page of great information on many characters, along with awesome pictures. It lists the character, how the are correctly pronounced, their weapon or special abilities, and a great little story on each one! Every page has about 3-4 pictures, so if you don't know a lot about Star Wars, this helps you to get to see the characters and weapons.
You Don't Know the Power of the Dark Side -until you read this! 
2007-11-19
The release of Star Wars books for young people has always been related to a theatrical promotion. In a world that has a seen all six films, a new wave of DK Readers is much appreciated. It gives us comfort that even though the movies are finished, the Star Wars experience isn't completely 'done.' As the title suggests, "Beware the Dark Side" is a look at the bad guys. This is a great premise since Star Wars has always featured the villains that everybody loves to hate. With a non-fiction feel, the book starts with an overview of Sidious, Maul, Dooku and Vader. The book chronicles Palpatine's path to power. Beyond the Sith Order, "Beware the Dark Side" looks at both the mechanical and biological instruments of the Sith. The Droid Army, General Grievous, the Clone Army, Stormtroopers, Jango Fett, the Death Star, Zam Wesell and Boba Fett are examined. A discussion about such elements would be incomplete without mentioning the forces that eventually defeated the dark forces: Luke Skywalker and the Rebel Alliance. The title's scope is satisfying since it pulls together all six chapters of the saga. So while there's nothing new here, this is a great read for young fans that are still making the connections between the six acts. In terms of the mechanics of the book, a glossary and idex is included. In terms of the illustrations, the vast majority of images were lifted from the films. While the pictures are high quality, the writing is also good. This new series has books for most levels of elementary readers. Given the 48 page length and elevated vocabulary, "Beware the Dark Side" is best suited for readers on a fifth grade level. "Beware the Dark Side" offers an exciting look at the Star Wars saga's villains.