Secret Of The Fortune Wookiee Character Analysis

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The Secret of the Fortune Wookiee is the third book in the Origami Yoda series written by Tom Angleberger. This series creates funny characters playing as origami Star Wars characters.

This book continues from Darth Paper Strikes Back in which Dwight gets kicked out of school. In this story, they are trying to get him back in school. Dwight is helped by his friends Sarah, Tommy, Rondalla, Mike, and even Harvey who didn’t always like Dwight. Tommy has a plan to get Dwight into school, but Dwight argues because he likes his new school.

One good part of the book is when Sarah claims Dwight threw the the fortune teller in the shape of Chewbacca out his window, but Tommy said Dwight’s windows were nailed shut. This meant that Sarah had to

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