By: Marcus Emerson (Author), Noah Child (Author)
This third installment in the Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja series is sure to excite young readers! Marcus Emerson and Noah Child have crafted a thrilling and action-packed story that follows the adventures of a group of 6th grade ninjas. With its exciting martial arts themes and easy-to-read binding and page quality, this book is sure to provide value for money. Kids will be captivated and entertained as they follow the ninjas' journey to defeat the Red Ninjas and save their town!Vasudevan S: Gret gret gret it was opp hope those red ninjas get busted and wyatt too oooooo one of the gret books I've ever seen
India on Apr 09, 2022
Dexter: Purchased as a gift. Book was in new condition and had everything
United States on Oct 01, 2021
Cris D: Rise of the Red Ninja…Con we all knew who the Red Ninja was going to be. We all knew who the Black Ninja was and when he was caught and revealed we knew who he was and why too. Pro..We love how the books teach you stop and analyze things before. That people usually “react” to problems vs solving problems. We liked that his cousin Zoe always has back and stands behind him. He is learning to listen to her wise sage.
United States on Jun 12, 2021
abhi: This book was fine .This book was a bit boring to be honest.I mean the introduction of the Red Ninja clan was a kind of sudden wave in the story.The fact that Wyatt was the leader was a bit shocking.So the story has much more of a ninja life but much less adventure.This book wasn't that great compared to the other books in the series but as always it was good enough.There were some big twists and bizzare results .The jokes were also less funnier.It just doesn't feel like the other books but I still find it very interesting and adventurous so um I don't know what to say.I will describe this book in 2 words:
Ninja Rumble
India on Jun 07, 2021
Qian Wang: I got this book for my 8 year old and she loved tho book, I highly recommend it to 8-10 year old readers.
United Kingdom on Mar 16, 2021
Mr. B. Gartlan: i give 4 stars because i love the the way his cousin gives him advice on how to deal deal with bullies thats if anythin my YOUNGER cousin practicly bullies me thats 2 stars. i love the action in it the way he is running around the school looking for the red ninja thats bring us up to 3 stars and i love the way he is so calm about everything like he just decides to give up and nows its over for the ninja clan thats anothr plus star. but what i HATE IS THAT HE REFUSES TO SIT AT THE TABLE WITH THE GIRL HE LIKES. I would of jumped at that oppertunity. overall its a great book 4 out of five
United States on Jul 05, 2020
John H.: My son enjoyed the book BUT those guys emailing me daily for tax information AFTER I had given the information and was assured that I only had to do so once was maddening. If I use Amazon.in again it will be a long time. I really did not appreciate their spam in my inbox. I only ordered 4 paperback books and a couple of them were used.
India on Jan 13, 2018
Ashley: I chose 5 stars because I like every thing about this book. I gave the first star because I like how the kid stands up for him self. I gave the second star because I like the main characters attitude about the situation. I gave the third star because of how they have characters from the other books in this book and all the other books go along with the book this review is on. I gave the forth star because I like the way they always have a good ending in different ways. I gave the fifth star because of how they use interesting words that make the book fun to read. I think that kids that are nine years old and higher should be reading this book. It is really short and easy to read. But I wouldn't recommend this book to thirteen year olds or higher than that to read this book because of how easy it is to read.
United States on Jan 07, 2015
GrumpyKat: My first grade boy likes these books, hence the three stars. We are on book #3. But I'm not sure if I will buy any more. I find them a little dark. The main character has a lot of problems with friendships and bullying. I have no problem with that being a theme in the book, as it's certainly something that most children in elementary or middle school will have to deal with. After all, you aren't going to sell many books if you call them Diary of a Wimpy Kid... Oh, wait. I guess you can. But when you buy a book about ninjas you kinda expect it to be about high adventure. The ninja theme is very secondary; I feel that the publishers added it as a side story just to market the books.
Here's one example of a conflict in this book: the main character writes a love note to a girl in his class, and the mean kids get ahold of it, copy it, and paste it up all over the school. The boy and the girl are both teased and humiliated. Oh, and once in a while someone puts on a ninja outfit for a few minutes. If you want to buy your child a book about navigating the difficulties of middle school, then by all means get this book. But if you are looking for a ninja book then you may feel...
United States on Mar 12, 2014
Diary of a Sixth Grader: The Rise of the Red Ninja Clan | #1 Self-Empowerment Book for Kids: Way of the Warrior Kid 3 - Unleash Your Inner Hero and Discover the Power of Perseverance! | Way of the Warrior Kid 4: A Comprehensive Field Manual | |
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Total Reviews | 22 reviews | 111 reviews | 55 reviews |
ISBN-13 | 978-1493630233 | 978-1942549482 | 978-1942549666 |
Children's Intermediate Readers | Children's Intermediate Readers | ||
Customer Reviews | 4.7/5 stars of 2,524 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 5,095 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 2,069 ratings |
Reading age | 9 - 11 years, from customers | 7 - 10 years, from customers | |
Publisher | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | Jocko Publishing; 1st edition | Jocko Publishing; 1st edition |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces | 11.3 ounces | 1.08 pounds |
Language | English | English | English |
Dimensions | 5.25 x 0.3 x 8 inches | 5.75 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches | |
Children's Martial Arts Books (Books) | Children's Martial Arts Books | Children's Martial Arts Books | Children's Martial Arts Books |
ISBN-10 | 1493630237 | 1942549482 | 1942549660 |
Paperback | 132 pages | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #13 in Children's Martial Arts Books #86 in Children's Intermediate Readers | #15 in Children's Martial Arts Books #126 in Children's Action & Adventure Comics & Graphic Novels#332 in Children's Self-Esteem Books | #7 in Children's Martial Arts Books #117 in Children's Self-Esteem Books#239 in Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings |
Geekymom: Love these books. We just ordered books 5-12. Marcus Emerson is an excellent author. Very engaging.
Canada on May 02, 2023