Good, but did you know Nihon-Ja means you alone in korean? ;)
The Emperor of Nihon-Ja: Book 10 (Ranger's Apprentice)
By John A. Flanagan
Book 10 of 12 in the
Ranger's Apprentice Series
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
---|---|---|---|---|
Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 4 - 7 | n/a | 6.2 | 118509 |
Months have passed since Horace departed for the eastern nation of Nihon-Ja on a vital mission. Having received no communication from him, his friends fear the worst. Unwilling to wait a second longer, Alyss, Evanlyn, and Will leave their homeland behind and venture into an exotic land in search of their missing friend.
When they finally catch up with him, they find Horace entangled in a military coup. Determined to protect the imperial throne, Will and his band of Araluens must piece together and train a force in order to fend off the master Senji warriors intent on overthrowing the emperor.
Suspense and pulse-pounding action abound in this final adventure in the worldwide phenomenon that is Ranger's Apprentice.
When they finally catch up with him, they find Horace entangled in a military coup. Determined to protect the imperial throne, Will and his band of Araluens must piece together and train a force in order to fend off the master Senji warriors intent on overthrowing the emperor.
Suspense and pulse-pounding action abound in this final adventure in the worldwide phenomenon that is Ranger's Apprentice.
Publisher: Philomel Books
ISBN-13: 9780399255007
ISBN-10: 0399255001
Published on 4/19/2011
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 448
Book Reviews (4)
i loved it. one thing very cool about it was that the characters were very realistic and it was not boring at all
This truly is a nice book. It is very cool how the Senshi fight, and I like the Terror.
After reading this entire series myself, I have to recommend that you read the books. The books actually use modern countries like Japan and Scandinavia, then change the name and put a medieval twist on them. The rangers and their abilities are truly amazing, and the steady stream of banter between characters provide much humor throughout the books. You also learn some war strategy.