Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View (From a Certain Point of View, #1)

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Alex My opinion is that the book is appropriate for anyone old enough to watch Star Wars, but it may be better for younger children to read with a parent a…moreMy opinion is that the book is appropriate for anyone old enough to watch Star Wars, but it may be better for younger children to read with a parent as some stories can be incredibly emotional, or even end with the character’s death.(less)
Desiree Yes! As with the movies, and much of the other Star Wars media, there's nothing graphically sexual or violent. Teens shouldn't have a hard time gettin…moreYes! As with the movies, and much of the other Star Wars media, there's nothing graphically sexual or violent. Teens shouldn't have a hard time getting into it. (less)
JD-Reads-Books I think how big galaxy events can affect even the smallest minority character. It’s great to see points of view of normal people. But with 40 stories …moreI think how big galaxy events can affect even the smallest minority character. It’s great to see points of view of normal people. But with 40 stories there’s a lot of themes covered throughout - grief, hope and some just for fun.(less)
Shaun Borland pablo hidalgo answered this question for either the star wars show or rebels recon, can't remember. i think it was recon cause they showed the tantive…morepablo hidalgo answered this question for either the star wars show or rebels recon, can't remember. i think it was recon cause they showed the tantive iv.

what he said was that antilles is a common name, akin to jones or smith in out boring non-force universe(less)
Desiree There's no story from Wedge's perspective directly, but there are two or three that include him told from a few other Battle of Yavin pilots and crew'…moreThere's no story from Wedge's perspective directly, but there are two or three that include him told from a few other Battle of Yavin pilots and crew's perspectives. One of these gives a story to "Fake Wedge."(less)

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