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|title=Star Wars Jedi Academy
|author=Jeffrey Brown
|reviewer=Louise Jones
|genre=Confident Readers
|rating=5
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=9781407138701
|pages=160
|publisher=Scholastic
|date=September 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1407138707</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1407138707</amazonus>
|website=http://jeffreybrowncomics.blogspot.co.uk/
|video=Zx86EX05xMQ
|summary=[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney|Diary of a Wimpy Kid]] meets the Star Wars Universe in this hillarious parody following young Roan as he starts Middle School
}}
Roan has dreamed of going to pilot school his whole life, so it comes as a bit of a shock when he doesn’t quite make the grade. The next best alternative, unfortunately, is Tatooine Agriculture Academy, and a life as a farmer on his dusty, desert homeworld. Luckily, fate steps in and Roan receives a letter from Master Yoda, inviting him to train at the Jedi Academy on Coruscant. It may not be pilot school, but Roan realises that it may be his ticket to a better life. He just needs to get to grips with the Force, lightsabers and of course...girls...

''Star Wars Jedi Academy'' is the third in a series of books by Brown, author of the bestselling ''Darth Vader and Son'' and ''Vader’s Little Princess''. The story is mainly written in journal format, but also contains lots of asides in the form of school reports, homework, newspaper clippings and comic-style cartoons. The result is an accessible and readable little hardback, which may particularly appeal to children who don’t like traditional fiction books.

Roan is a typical pre-teen and is a very likeable lead character. He is very nervous about going to Jedi Academy and has a habit of sweating profusely when nervous. The teaching staff are all aliens from the Star Wars Universe. I loved Mr Garfield, a ''Darth Maul'' lookalike, who teaches lightsabers and Home Economics and Kitmum, a headband-wearing, whistle-toting Wookiee who teaches Physical Education, even though the class can’t understand a word she says.

As the story is set in middle school, we can expect plenty of tween angst. Roan still has to face the school bullies, who lurk in the shadows wearing cowls. He has to get to grips with homework and exams and also has a huge crush on a girl in his class. The constant Star Wars references add to the humour and had me laughing out loud. Imagine [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney|Diary of a Wimpy Kid]] set in the Star Wars universe and you get the idea.

I loved this book and will definitely be looking out for more by the same author. The idea is fresh and original and the potential for further stories in the series is unlimited. I’m very excited to see what comes next.

Young Star Wars Fans may enjoy [[Darth Paper Strikes Back: An Origami Yoda Book by Tom Angleberger]]

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