Darth Paper Strikes Back

Darth Paper Strikes Back is the sequel to the bestselling Young Adult novel The Strange Case of Origami Yoda. Darth Paper Strikes Back was released on August 23, 2011 and written by Tom Angleberger. The novel serves as the first installment during seventh grade for Tommy and his friends, and the introduction to Murky.

Plot
Harvey Cunningham is a boy with big dreams, but Darth Paper needs Harvey for evil, so Harvey acts awful and rude to his friends and Tommy blames Harvey for not getting closer to Sara and anything else bad. Then Dwight Tharp gives a cheerleader, Jen, some creepy advice, and Harvey uses it against Dwight.

Near the end Harvey tries to make the School Board see reason and tells them Dwight was just trying to help Jen, but the elitist School Board hate Autism so they deny Dwight, so instead Mrs. Tharp announces that Dwight needs a better school environment.

Tommy realizes that Dwight has now gotten what he wanted, to be in the same school as Caroline.