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1. Clones (Star Wars: Galaxy of Fear
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2. Ghost of the Jedi (Star Wars:
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3. City of the Dead (Star Wars: Galaxy
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4. The Nightmare Machine (Star Wars:
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5. Army of Terror (Star Wars: Galaxy
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6. Planet Plague (Star Wars: Galaxy

1. Clones (Star Wars: Galaxy of Fear (Library))
by John Whitman
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Asin: 0613114256
Catlog: Book (1999-10-01)
Publisher: Rebound by Sagebrush
Sales Rank: 2176953
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Tash Arranda can't believe her eyes. Here, in an abandoned Rebel base on the remote planet Dantooine, she has just seen her parents. Her dead parents. Is she losing her mind?

Then Tash spies the one being in the galaxy she least wants to see--Darth Vader. It seems the Empire has tracked them down at last. But what Tash doesn't know is that this is only the beginning of a terrifying journey into an evil world, where she'll be forced to fight her own brother and uncle...to the death! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars RUN TASH RUN.
Tash and zac are on a vaction to dantoonie. where a tribe of dantinara are looking for food. the garoo tells tash about a jedi temple . tash cheackes it out when a clone of her hits her in the head with a rock . will tash accape . buy this today

4-0 out of 5 stars Not bad . . .
Zak and Tash "rest" on the planet Dantooine, where their uncle Hoole takes notes on the natives that live there. Tash has a dream about the dark side of the Force and she begins to use the Force for evil. When Hoole, Zak, and Tash run into another adventure, Tash must choose between the light or the dark side. The outcome really surprised me! ... Read more


2. Ghost of the Jedi (Star Wars: Galaxy of Fear, Book 5)
by John Whitman
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Asin: 0836822390
Catlog: Book (1998-09-01)
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing
Sales Rank: 1404310
Average Customer Review: 4.83 out of 5 stars
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Hoole, Tash, and Zak are in trouble. They've ruined one too many of the Empire's twisted experiments, and they're on the run from ultra-evil mad scientist Borborygmus Gog.

They go to Nespis 8, an abandoned space station. There are rumors that the space station is cursed and haunted by dead Jedi. But Hoole, Tash, and Zak discover something much scarier than dead Jedi on Nespis 8. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great plot twist
It was a very exciting book because it was a mystery and there were more than one murderers. I thought the character devolopment was very well done. The story was worked out very well and the plot had the a very interesting twist that occurred at the ending.

5-0 out of 5 stars HELPPP
I can't belive what happined In this book . Uncle hoole and zak soposledly died from a haunted library that tash found . tash is devestasted . Forceflow is not who he is soposed to be . rent this book today.

4-0 out of 5 stars Something you'll read again and again . . .
This book is a treasure to keep forever. On every page, a surprise awaits. However, I only gave it four stars instead of five. When Tash finally enters the "Jedi Library," the ghost roars at her to "GET OUT!". I do not like this line because many books and movies have that very same line. For example in the movie "The Shining," a character uses those very words. In other words, that line was lame. The line should have been in that same tone, I agree, but the actual words were . . . just too simple. Maybe John Whitman should have described the aura in the library a little more. Anyway, other than this part, the story was an excellent, well written piece.

5-0 out of 5 stars Forceflow is. . .
I really enjoyed this book. It's so cool how Forceflow turns out to be Gog! At first, I couldn't believe what I was reading. Now I see that all of those "warnings" he sent were just for keeping Tash, Zak, and Hoole from meddling in Project Starscream. This book is a definate must-have for any Star Wars fan!!

5-0 out of 5 stars awesome!
Tash, Zak, Hoole, and droid DV-9 are hiding from the evil scientist Borborygmus Gog on the legendary space station, Nespis 8. On board there are a few treasure seekers looking for a haunted Jedi Library. Tash, being interested in Jedi gets curious and goes searching for the library. But when she finds it, something very strong is telling her to get out! This is definitly a number one book! ... Read more


3. City of the Dead (Star Wars: Galaxy of Fear, Book 2)
by John Whitman
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Asin: 0836822366
Catlog: Book (1998-09-01)
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing
Sales Rank: 1508332
Average Customer Review: 4.94 out of 5 stars
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Hoole, Zak, and Tash have come to the planet Necropolos, hoping to buy a new ship to replace the Lightrunner. Necropolos is kind of creepy--it has the biggest cemetery in the galaxy, which doesn't exactly make it much of a tourist spot. When nefarious bounty hunter Boba Fett comes into town, claiming that people he has killed in Necropolos have come back to life, Zak and Tash know something very weird is going on. Zak accepts a dare to go into the Necropolos cemetery at midnight. But maybe he should have thought twice. Just because the bodies are buried, that doesn't mean they're dead. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Greatest Book By John
If you like action and fun this is a great book to read, I got it mainly because I like Boba Fett and when I read I loved it. It's a great story about Zac and Tash and their Uncle Hoole go to a planet called Necropolis and how they get pretty mixed up with Boba and get into a bit of trouble.

5-0 out of 5 stars Book of the not so dead
Zak Tash and their uncle Hoole need a new ship. They land on Necropolis(city of the dead). Zak finaly meets a friend. But,will everything stay that way? I liked this book because I couldn't put it down to do something else.

5-0 out of 5 stars Ahhhh!! Freaky, sad ...yet SO good!
OMG! You have to have this book if you like this series. It's great. But I warn you...it's HIGHLY freaky and so sad....sniffle...While voyaging to the planet Necropilis Tash and Zak run into some big problems...and meet some new friends. This stroy was well written , and hautingly sad , as I went to be crying soon after....be warned chara death....but nothing seroius. So anywayz you SHOULD SHOULD SHOULD buy it.

5-0 out of 5 stars cool'''
This is the most coolest book I have ever read. Zak was In the hands of bobafett for some time . zaks friend died from DR. DEATH and nobody belived him. will zak be DR. DEATH'S next victim . If you want to know read this book It will blow you away. Buy this book today.

5-0 out of 5 stars City Of The Dead
IT IS A GOOD BOOK I RENTED IT FROM MY SCHOOL LIBRARY FOR ACR . I DID NOT REALLY WANT TO READ IT . BUT IM GLAD I DID. IT IS A GOOD BOOK ... Read more


4. The Nightmare Machine (Star Wars: Galaxy of Fear, Book 4)
by John Whitman
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Asin: 0836822382
Catlog: Book (1998-09-01)
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing
Sales Rank: 1453642
Average Customer Review: 4.88 out of 5 stars
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Book Description

Hologram Fun World. It's a theme park visited by families from all across the galaxy. It's a place where Tash and Zak can safely hang out while Hoole continues his work. It's a place where daytime fun turns into nighttime terror.

One of the park's attractions is called the Nightmare Machine. It scans your brain, then shows you your worst fears in holographic form. Hairy, creepy-crawly insects. Cyborrean battle dogs thirsting for blood. But it's not real, so it's fun--right?

Wrong.

As Zak and Tash will soon find out, nightmares can come true. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A REAL page-turner!
I love Star Wars. When I first got into the whole Galaxy of Fear book series, I wasn't sure whether or not I would like it. I ordered it(book 4), not knowing what it was even about! But when I finally DID get around to reading it(which was about a month ago) I had a hard time putting it down each time, because it was soooooo interesting! And as I put it in as my review title: The Nightmare Machine is a real page-turner!

5-0 out of 5 stars A Fascinating Ending
The ending of this book was so great that it couldn't get any better. On the last 30 pages, I couldn't stop reading. It even started to scare me. The Galaxy of Fear series is a great series that mixes in suspense with the story. I encourage anyone to read this book. It has a great plot, and is easy to read.

5-0 out of 5 stars nightmare machine
I think this book was a good book. It was exiting and funny. I give it five stars becaus. It was about two people that go to a place called fun world. There is a ride called the nightmare machine. It scans your brain for your worst fear and shows it to but they find a few bugs in it and your fear comes true! If you liked this book you will like the next book.

5-0 out of 5 stars AHHHHHHHHHH`
Tashs uncle drops her and her brother off on hologram fun world where nothing is the same. GOG is back and taking fun world by storm Tash meets lando and toghether they are off on an adventure to THE NIGHTMARE MACHINE. RENT THIS BOOK TODAY.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Nightmare Machine
The Nightmare Machine is a starwars book. Its about two kids who go to hologram fun world. Zak and Tash try the new ride called The Nightmare Machine. They try the ride and and see their worst nightmare. The ride feels real or is it real. This is a grea book and I recomand it to everyone. ... Read more


5. Army of Terror (Star Wars: Galaxy of Fear, Book 6)
by John Whitman
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Asin: 0836822404
Catlog: Book (1998-09-01)
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing
Sales Rank: 1721251
Average Customer Review: 4.62 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars i have no title-its just GREAT!!!
i think this book is the best yet. i dont own it, but thanks to my local library i check it out every time. i have 5 younger siblings, and they always want me to tell them a bedtime story.
finally i reread the story 10 times and memorized it. its a big help. i dont have to carry the flashlight into their rooms now.
i reread all of the series and now i mimorized all of them. i them all a huge 5*. i am what people call a starwars nut. i like the part whenever the rebels come in. and like others i like it that this focuses most on hoole. basicly I LOVE THIS BOOK!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great
I haven't read any of the ones after this, and this is the one when Tash uses the force to help her buddies. Doesn't DV figure out that Tash knows the Force in this one? I can't remember. Good book for people who are fans of Tash or Hoole, the other characters are squeezes in there for a part.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Edition to the Galaxy of fear series
This is truly an excellent Edition to the Galaxy of Fear series. This is amust-have for any Star Wars fans anywhere no matter what their age is.

5-0 out of 5 stars The best in the entire Galaxy of Fear series . . .
I loved this book because it talked more about Hoole than anyone else. All of the other books are mostly based on either Tash or Zak. During the whole series (I read book one first, and then all the way through book six), I had always wondered about Hoole, and his character, his past, ect. This is the book where I found the answers to my questions. This book is a true treasure that I'm glad I kept. When I bought this, I wasn't disappointed at all--and neither will you! If you don't like this book, it's probably because you're too old for it. There's no way that you can like all the other books in this series (Books 1-5; Eaten Alive, City of the Dead, ect.)and NOT like this one. This book is the best of all!

5-0 out of 5 stars I encourage kids to read this book it is excellent
For being eleven I thought this book was perfect for kids. It was so good I couldn't stop reading. In this book It keeps you waiting for what will happen next. I strongly recommend it for you. As for me I am going on to read the next Star Wars book, The Brain Spiders. Enjoy!! ... Read more


6. Planet Plague (Star Wars: Galaxy of Fear, Book 3)
by John Whitman
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Asin: 0836822374
Catlog: Book (1998-09-01)
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing
Sales Rank: 1350058
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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Book Description

When Hoole decides to visit the planet Gobindi, even a warning from Tash's anonymous Holonet contact isn't enough to change his mind. He's determined to study the planet's ancient ruins. For Tash, it's a chance to discover what her mysterious uncle is really up to.

On Gobindi, Tash hears rumors of a secret Imperial base and a plot to spread a terrible virus across the galaxy. But when Hoole assures her that nothing is wrong, Tash is relieved. For a little while.

When a big brown bump appears on her arm, Tash is terrified. Has Hoole lied to her? Is he working with the Empire? Tash knows she must discover the truth. Meanwhile, the bump on her arm has moved. And it's growing bigger. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Good plot, and follows through the first three books.
I read this book of Spring 2,000.I realy didn't know what these books were going to be about until I read the first three. I started at eaten alive. it was a good book and had a good plot.Then, I read the second book, City of the Dead. It was very good and also had a good plot. After that, I was on the third book. It was a really cool book. I really liked the evil Shi'ido that pretended to be the doctor and friend of Uncle hoole. It also has some of the original characters like Wedge Antillies. John Whitman described the dense jungle, the old pyramids, and the green oozy blobs very well. As you read these three books and all of the star wars galaxy of fear books, each book makes sense. Like in planet plague, Zake got that sickness from dr. Evazen in book two. And in book three you the evil Shi'ido is really... in book four. I can't tell who it is becasue you have to read the books yourself. So, sit down for a couple a minuets and read a chapter or two. Me and my friend have read the first three books and we still talk to each other at school about what happened in the books. Well, that's all I have to say for now, but sit down and read these collections of books. It will take you on an adventure.

5-0 out of 5 stars YUCK
Tash and zac are trapped on dogobia. with a blobs running around. Zac is sick while DR. KIVIA injectes a deadly virus into hoole and tash . Hang on to your pants as you go on a thrilling ride of your life in planet plague.

5-0 out of 5 stars One of the best Star Wars books I have ever read
I've read Star Wars galaxy of fear no.2 and 3, although planet plague (no.3) was my personal favorite. It's about two kids named Tash and Zak who'se parents were destroyed on the planet Aldeeran by the evil Empire's Death Star. In Planet Plague, Tash, Zak, Uncle Hoole who is a mysterios Shi'ido, and DV9 (Deevee for short)fly to the planet Gobindi in thier newly-bought ship, the Shroud. The Gobindi culture suddenly and mysteriosly vanished from the galaxy, nobody knows why. When they landed they hurried Zak to the medical infirmary, called IBWD, meaning, Imperial Biological Welfare Division. At one of the computer terminals at the infirmary, Tash typed Starscream into the password enter, Starscream was an Imperial code for some secret plot by the Empire that she got a lot of information on from Forceflow, Forceflow was some person Tash had met over the Holonet. on the terminal, IBWD appeared on the screen, instead of Imperial Biological Welfare Division under it, said Imperial Biological Weapons Division. Near the end, Tash finds out that her Uncle Hoole's Friend, Dr. Kavafi is actaully another Shi'ido, the Shi'ido are shape-shifters, they can transform into anyone and anything in the Universe. The other Shi'ido was an imposter, secretly planning to flow a microscopic virus through the air this was unkown to Hoole, but eventuelly, Tash, Zak, Hoole, and Deevee stop the virus from harming anyone. And then they fly off into space. ... Read more


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