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  • Published: 1 April 2015
  • ISBN: 9780857986375
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 96

Samurai vs Ninja 2: The Race for the Shogun's Treasure




When the Great Bear is stolen from Edo Castle, the samurai and the ninja face battle once again!

When the Great Bear is stolen from Edo Castle, the samurai and the ninja face battle once again!

The shogun has promised that whoever finds his most prized possession will be named ruler of the Hidden Valley. The race is on and the samurai and ninja will do anything to find it first!

Nab your nunchucks and shine your shuriken – another great Samurai vs Ninja battle is about to begin!

  • Published: 1 April 2015
  • ISBN: 9780857986375
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 96

About the authors

Nick Falk

Nick is a practicing psychologist who lives with his wife and two young sons in London. He first picked up a pen aged seven, and has been writing ever since. He likes to write books that are two parts funny, three parts exciting and one part educational, with a dollop of fantastical thrown in. He first started making up stories for his two young sons when they were living by the beach in Tasmania, and 17 published books later, he’s still going strong!

Nick has 4 series of books on the shelves, all for children aged 6 to 10. Saurus Street, which is about time travelling dinosaurs; Billy is a Dragon, which is about shape-shifting were-beasts; Samurai vs Ninja, which is about shuriken-filled battles; and the ‘How To’ series, which is about kids getting horribly lost in history. Nick has lived and worked in Australia, the US and Asia, and arrived back in the UK in 2015.

Tony Flowers

Tony Flowers loves to draw and is an internationally acclaimed illustrator and artist. His drawings are loved in Japan for their detail and humour and he has won an award in the USA for his street chalk art.

Tony has a Masters degree in Visual Communication.

He has illustrated six books in the popular Saurus Street series and his most highly valued prize to date has been from the Oshima Picture Book Museum in Toyama, Japan, for his hand made pop-up book Gaijin Holiday.

Praise for Samurai vs Ninja 2: The Race for the Shogun's Treasure

Capitalising on the craze for things Japanese as manga-type stories permeate through to our youngest readers, this is an energetic, fast-moving series that will capture the imaginations of younger readers who are ready for independent reading but still need the support of short text and illustrations which are integral to that text.

Barbara Braxton, OZTL_NET