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That's so ninja! Epic Fail is the second book in the insanely funny and action-packed Joey and Johnny, the Ninjas series about two best friends and ninjas-in-trainingperfect for fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Origami Yoda.
Things are getting back to normal at Kickfoot Academy after its Battle Royal with rival ninja school Red Moon Clanfor the most part. Joey and Johnny soon discover that their friend Peoni is secretly planning a tea ceremonyone of the most dangerous events a ninja can attendto appease the spirits of ninjas past. Sounds like the perfect mission for Joey and…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
That's so ninja! Epic Fail is the second book in the insanely funny and action-packed Joey and Johnny, the Ninjas series about two best friends and ninjas-in-trainingperfect for fans of Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Origami Yoda.

Things are getting back to normal at Kickfoot Academy after its Battle Royal with rival ninja school Red Moon Clanfor the most part. Joey and Johnny soon discover that their friend Peoni is secretly planning a tea ceremonyone of the most dangerous events a ninja can attendto appease the spirits of ninjas past. Sounds like the perfect mission for Joey and Johnny!

Eager to put their ninja skills to the test and set off on a new quest, the boys invite themselves along on Peoni's journey to hunt down important items for the party. But it quickly becomes clear that there is a lot more in store for these young ninjas than tea. . . .


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Autorenporträt
Kevin Serwacki was born in Nairobi, Kenya, deep in the heart of the jungle. His path as a writer was set when his illustrated essay titled "Kevin's Waves and Boats" was given an A and posted on the refrigerator door. The showing was a stellar success, and soon Kevin's empire dominated the refrigerator and had spread to the downstairs guest bathroom. He sits in a swivel chair, overlooking the city. There are other refrigerator doors and other guest bathrooms, and soon they shall be his. . . .