Helpful Score: 3
I ordered this book when I was twelve, because Jango Fett was my favorite Star Wars II character, because Boba Fett(when he was older) is also a favorite, and I enjoy most Clone Wars novels.
This should be listed ages 4-8, the reading level is so low. It is unrealistic--in Star Wars, books are ancient items almost impossible to come by. Boba reads them daily. His opinion on his life (or at least the author's opinion) is worth knowing, but does not fit him.
Jango later gives Boba a book that opens only when Jango is dead. Come on, how does this work?
Unrealistic, written for little kids, and strange. If you are not a little kid, or a Fett fanatic, I would not recommend this book.
--a 13-year-old
This should be listed ages 4-8, the reading level is so low. It is unrealistic--in Star Wars, books are ancient items almost impossible to come by. Boba reads them daily. His opinion on his life (or at least the author's opinion) is worth knowing, but does not fit him.
Jango later gives Boba a book that opens only when Jango is dead. Come on, how does this work?
Unrealistic, written for little kids, and strange. If you are not a little kid, or a Fett fanatic, I would not recommend this book.
--a 13-year-old
Helpful Score: 1
My daughters found this book interesting and very enjoyable. Especially if you are a star wars fan.
Meagan K. (Spoon) reviewed The Fight to Survive (Star Wars: Boba Fett, Book 1) on + 27 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Great book about the young Boba Fett. Fast-paced reading for ages 9-12.