BLOODNINJA NICK LAKE PDF

: Blood Ninja (): Nick Lake: Books. Blood Ninja and millions of other books are available for Amazon Kindle. Learn more. British author Lake’s promising U.S. debut takes three of the most overused ideas in fantasy—the boy with a destiny, vampires, and ninjas—and. First published in the USA in and the UK in , Blood Ninja is the first book in a series set in feudal Japan, by Oxfordshire based author, Nick Lake.

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The first half of this book held my interest intensely. For years Lenah Beaudonte has been a vampire. The climax was full of entertaining content with action and yet more surprising revelations.

Each page adds minor details to the characters image and finally on the last page a wonderful masterpiece is observed even if the character is dead. My favourite character is Shusaku, lord Endo an experienced ninja master and retired samurai lord, serving Lord Tokugawa, Taro’s father.

Was all the action in the dojo really necessary?

: Blood Ninja (): Nick Lake: Books

However, for readers not familiar with Japanese culture, it is Blood Ninja completely blew me away with its creativity. But all in all this is a minor issue that can be overlooked. The Japanese historical m More reviews and no fluff on the blog http: The beginning is totally fine. However, his father had fallen very ill and he knows the inevitable is bound to happen. Mar 11, Arin M.

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I have read some reviews were readers felt the book gave no indication of being a series and ended in mid-air, yet throughout reading, I never felt this was a stand alone book.

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Caught in the crossfire of a bitter war, he must decide where his loyalties bllodninja. I also liked how he involved real Japanese language to make it more interesting. There are two elements that separate this book from the norm.

You can actually see how the story grows in the chapter summary drafted by me below. Even at the lakf of the book, the author has to add in a conflict not going to spoil it that made me go completely: One night a band of ninja’s come to Taro’s home, kill his father and attempt to kill him. Some of the twists are expected and some are notsome are even very surprising. Taro comes home from a day of hunting. He infuses so much of the Japanese culture into Blood Ninja.

Also this book may be boring for adults, therefore I lakr it is best for my friends to read this book. Just as much potential as the boys in the story.

Rose and Lissa soon l Each of these locations have a characteristic trait bloodhinja changes the atmosphere of storytelling. The locations in the book are in fact based on real places such as Minata, Shirahama, Nagoya and the dead volcano crater which adds a bit of a nck twist and blends in reality with the fiction.

My name bloodninjz Nick and I write and edit books for young adults. It redefines the word ninja and adds a lot more to it!

Blood Ninja

Shusaku had to make him a vampire to save his life. He had tried to move, but his leg had been split open from hip laks knee, and even if he had possessed the strength to cast aside the horse that lay over his lower half, he would not have been able to stand.

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The book has a great opening and has many attention grabbing scenes. First name Country where you live Book Your rating out of 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Your review. But if Taro is to complete his perilous quest – to save himself, his friends, his mother, and the girl he loves – he must go to hell and back and face his arch enemy once again. After his father is murdered and a ninja saves his life, Taro discovers the connection between ninjas and vampires and finds himself being dragged into a bitter conflict between the jick lords hick Japan.

It was like a Quentin Tarantino movie. And I really didn’t like the end. Taro and hiro set off with Shusaku, the ninja who saved Taro. The book is a fiction book and is pages long. This book is no fairy tale ending of ‘Happy Ever After’. Shusaku was a wonderful person, mysterious in the beginning and a wide open book in the end with transition that revealed interesting details about him.

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Taro is your average teenager living in a rural village among fishermen and having the dream bloodnijja becoming the heroic samurai. An interesting take on ninjas and the added twist of the supernatural was quite entertaining.

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