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“The night has a new hero.” (Darren Shan, author of the Cirque Du Freak series)“A fast-paced, gripping book about ninjas. It’s all I ask for, really.”—Conn Iggulden, coauthor of The Dangerous Book for Boys"An elegantly thrilling and action-packed tale of honor, duty, and destiny." (Derek Land, author of Skulduggery Pleasant)“Deftly blends sixteenth-century Japanese samurai history with vampire mythology to concoct a gory and fast-paced adventure that will grab readers...the cliff-hanger ending will leave readers clamoring for a sequel.”—Booklist“Lake uses the story's familiar elements skillfully, combining them into an imaginative and original whole. And, really, with vampire ninjas, how can you lose?”—Publishers Weekly“Those who enjoy Far Eastern-tinged quest stories—with a dash of vampires and ninjas for flavor—will find much to enjoy here.”—VOYA"Fans of Blood Ninja (2009) no doubt loved the plentiful gore, swordplay, light romance, and the premise that all ninjas are vampires. This sequel . . . adds even more twists, turns, and travels." --BOOKLIST, December 15, 2010
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About the Author
Nick Lake is a children’s book editor at Harper UK. He received his degree in English from Oxford University. The Blood Ninja trilogy was inspired by his interest in the Far East, and by the fact that he is secretly a vampire ninja himself. Nick lives with his wife and daughter in England.
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Product details
Series: Blood Ninja (Book 3)
Paperback: 368 pages
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers; Reprint edition (August 20, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1442426802
ISBN-13: 978-1442426801
Product Dimensions:
5.5 x 1.1 x 8.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 11.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
3.8 out of 5 stars
11 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#1,150,454 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Review:By now there should be no surprise that I anticipate and welcome any YA set in Japan, be it in a modern or historical settings, everything goes. I’ve read the previous two books in this engaging, imaginative and action-packed series and thoroughly enjoyed them, and I’m quite sad it took me so long to finally pick up the final book. What I discovered is that everything I found awesome previously is still there, but so are heaps of other aspects that just make the last book cramped and full of various plot devices, unnecessary additions, stalling, and despite including all these new things, the story somewhat dragged and felt really slow.Zombies and vampires and dragons, oh my! That was the source of why I felt this final book lacking. Vampire ninjas as unique twist to the story was ingenious to me and when I heard about the dragon, it was still quite exciting, but when the zombies come around and then the god of death and why oh why can’t that creepily annoying villain Kenji Kira already hit the bucket, then it started to become a bother. There was for sure lots of action, close calls, incredibly tense and oh-my-god-what’s-going-to-happen moments, but all these heaps of bad guys against our poor trio of heroes, who had internal relationship issues as well, wasn’t really encouraging and pleasant to follow. Also, poor Taro, I genuinely felt sorry for him in this book, how much torture, physical pain, emotional pain, betrayal can one person bear.Despite my whining, I still more or less liked the book, it had a really satisfying conclusion and I was left leaving the series with a smile on my face. I was really happy on how everything was pulled together and all the fates were more than earned. I also absolutely loved the confrontation between Lord Tokugawa and Taro, it was a long time coming and I was on the edge of my seat when they finally met for real, face to face. What a wonderful final showdown they had. Also, Nobunaga was a great villain in the two previous books and Kenji Kira was only disgusting, but the one with more momentum and the main adversary was without a doubt Tokugawa.While the main gang of three were already from the start somewhat of a cliché: a boy with a destiny, his tough friend and a beautiful strong-willed lady love - I thought they made a decent team and I quite liked all three of them. I’m happy that everything wasn’t smooth sailing for them in this book and various issues came up that were in the long run unavoidable and the separations they went through were good for character development and strengthening bonds, especially for the two sidekicks. I’m glad that the both of them also were able to see each other and survive without Taro by their side all the time.Overall:I can say that this was an excellent series with imagination, fights, adventure, Japanese mythology and, most of all, my favourite setting, especially since feudal settings for Japan-themed YA books are incredibly rare. The final book was based on some aspects a slight let down, because there was just too much of everything in it, but it still worked and the previous two were so good that they compensated slightly for the spots lacking. I’m quite sad that this series doesn’t have as many readers as it deserves though, because I guess, it is somewhat of a niche mix of setting and genre. Still, give the series a try, especially if you enjoy historical adventure, action and manga.
to give a review I feel one must of read all three books which I have. I found this fictional story to be a good read. learning about friendship, honor, lies betrayal and much more. that doing what's right isn't always easy but getting more satisfaction out of life and feeling better about ones self by doing what you know in your heart is the right thing to do. I found myself getting obsorbed in the story page after page. there are some inconsistencies as I read but all in all the author did a good job. I'm not good at criticizing. Mr Nick Lake wrote a trilogy I can honestly say was worth buying and would happy to read another fictional story by him.abg
Bad condition! Very disappointed.
I think the Blood Ninja series is a great series. I'm into SciFi and fantasy and this series satisfied my cravings. I really like how the book doesn't pull any punches. The violence is brutal but very real.
Amazing book
Not as good as the first book. Better than the second book. There are historical aspects of this whole trilogy that really bugged me. I know that authors are entitled to some leeway with the historical facts. Especially in a story about vampires. But throughout the trilogy you get the feeling that author is trying to convey the spirit of feudal Japan, yet is so far off with the facts. The truth is that it is obviously intentional as I am sure the author's knowledge of the period is pretty sound, he just takes it way off base. Granted this will only matter to those who are extremely interested in feudal Japan.All in all it is a good book and it is worth reading. Though scholar's of the period will have to grit their teeth a bit.
I like the setting of the book. I enjoyed that it was during futol Japan. the twist that all ninjas are vampires was seriously cool.
Good product as described.
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