BB's Big Adventure! |
What happened to BB-8 in The Force Awakens between fleeing from the First Order and meeting
Rey?
Apparently quite a lot!
BB-8 On the Run is an exciting new picture book from Disney/Lucasfilm Press that
reveals the droid’s mini-adventure on Jakku, the scenes that happen
between-the-scenes from the movie.
Drew Daywalt, author of the very popular The Day the Crayons Quit, tells the tale
of BB-8 facing danger, making friends, being a hero and much more. It is a very
busy day for the rolling droid!
With vibrant, beautifully colourful paintings by
illustrator Matt Myers on every page, the story feels as warm as the Jakku
sunlight.
BB-8 starts his first day alone on Jakku by trying to
be helpful but unfortunately rolls himself into a scavenger’s trap! The Teedo
character who has BB-8 caught in a net in the film is the main villain here, and
it turns out the alien and the droid have plenty of conflict in the day prior to meeting Rey.
Teedo rides a Luggabeast! |
Teaming up with another trapped droid, the hulky but
cartoonish F3-ZK (aka. “Fez”), BB-8 escapes and proceeds to flee further across
the Jakku desert. New dilemmas seem to be over each sandy hill, and BB-8 never
shies from the challenges. Never discouraged either, he spends his day doing
random acts of kindness.
BB-8 On the
Run is really a story about making choices, that every
situation presents the choice to be selfless and help others. BB-8 knows his own
mission is very important, but so is doing the right thing for those who need
help. His owner Poe would be very proud of his decisions even when they seem
dangerous!
After being “on the run” all day, BB-8 eventually
encounters Teedo one more time, which leads to meeting Rey as seen in The Force Awakens. This leads to a satisfying conclusion for
those who have seen the film and know how it all plays out.
Young readers may not know what happens next, though, who
the woman is or why Teedo is suddenly gone. Children unfamiliar with the movie
(which was rated PG-13 for USA) will probably need the abrupt ending explained.
More important though, the story is an entertaining
adventure, beautifully illustrated and full of kindness and humanity – not an
easy thing to do for a story about a robot!
The tone here might be a little too cute for some adult tastes but BB-8 On the Run cleverly walks that line. For or those who remember the 1980's Droids cartoons and comics fondly you will likely really enjoy this as well!
Highly recommended!
Highly recommended!
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