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Buy itPresents a biography of Hayden Christensen
| Publisher | Children's Press(CT) |
| ISBN | 0516234811 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Author | Katherine Friedman |
| EAN | 9780516234816 |
| Label | Children's Press(CT) |
| Dewey Decimal Number | 791.43028092 |
| Studio | Children's Press(CT) |
| Number Of Pages | 48 |
| Title | Hayden Christensen (Celebrity Bios) |
| Reading Level | Ages 9-12 |
| Publication Date | 2002-03 |
| Manufacturer | Children's Press(CT) |
Review by Gina, 2005-08-24
I was very disappointed in this book. I am a big Hayden fan and this book did not had a lot of information about Hayden nor pictures.
Review by Gavin Grant, 2004-12-02
I found this book reallly interesting and had excellent information. I love Star Wars and liked hearing about all the challenges he went through to prepare for the role. But there is also good info about his background and how his career started. i would recommend this book to anyone who likes Hayden or Star WArs.
Review by Anonymous, 2004-01-09
I read this book in anticipation of knowing more about this outstanding actor. The author talked only about SW, and briefly talked about his best film to date, "Life As A House". This is a serious actor, no matter what people think about his performance in Star Wars. I don't reccomend this book. You will find a much better bio of him online. Check out his fan bases.
Review by Anonymous, 2003-03-28
Being a large fan of Hayden Christensen, I pounced on the chance to read a biography on him.
However, I must say, I was very dissapointed! Though there were some nice photographs of Christensen, the author published this book before Star Wars came out, which I thought a mistake, because everything the author said was a perdiction!
Other then that, the author made everything too brief and talked more about his Star wars movie then the rest of his life. I was sad as the author went into painstaking detail on lightsabers, and yet said only a paragraph about my favorite film of his, "Life as a House." Overall the author used fair language, and for the most part Hayden Christensen deserved a better biographer. Maybe I will try to some day!