In The Strange Case of Origami Yoda we met Dwight and his finger puppet Yoda. According to the casefile Dwight’s friends put together Yoda was no ordinary finger puppet. Origami Yoda gave out wise advice and seemed to be able to see into the future. (If you want to read the evidence for yourself, you’ll have to read it for yourself.)
Despite the evidence in the casebook, there is still one person at school who is NOT a true believer – Harvey – who calls Origami Yoda “that green paperwad.”
In Darth Paper Strikes Back Harvey makes a finger puppet of his own and names it “Darth Paper”. He uses it to harrass Dwight and constantly remind everyone that Origami Yoda is a hoax. When Dwight gets in trouble for something Origami Yoda says and is suspended from school, it looks like the dark side is getting the upper hand.
But the other kids aren’t ready to give up on Origami Yoda, or Dwight, just yet. They decide to make ANOTHER casebook – this time to show how much they need Dwight back in their school…and it isn’t just for Origami Yoda’s dating advice. Author: Tom Angleberger
- The Origami Yoda Blog
- Dwight’s Instructions for Folding Origami Yoda
- Harvey’s Instructions for Folding Darth Paper
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i like the book i read all two of it i think tom angleberger
i think tom angleberger should make more
I love both books tom angleberger should make more
I love both books everybody has to read them
It is the sequel to The Strange Case of Origami Yoda and there is a kid named Harvey who owns Darth Paper. It is very interesting to me. I liked it because they are trying to save Dwight, who is the owner of Origami Yoda. At the end, Harvey, who seems like Dwight’s nemesis actually defends Dwight because he didn’t understand something he said earlier but now he does. There is going to be another book in this series. It is going to be the Secret of the Fortune Wookie.