4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Meg's Book Review, Jan 21 2011
A Kid's Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Secret of The Ninja #16 (Paperback)
This book is a choose your own adventure. My favorite part is when I[or you] have to go in the well. It is very interesting because it has a ninja and I like ninjas. It looks like a chapter book, but it's not. The characters are you ,Nina,Gin, Nikkina, and the ninja. WARNIG!!! Do not read this book straight through. It will make no sense. I highly recommend that you read this book. I love this book so much I read it 2 times a week . This book can have up to 29 different endings. The adventure that I had to take was to go back in time and find the ninja and learn how to do karate. And it didn't go to well. I never ever got to learn how to do karate. I want to give this book at least 7 stars. It is a series, but I chose this book. My favorite character is the ninja because he looks cool. And there are pictures. I like the secret of the ninja.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Secret of the Ninja, Mar 26 2012
By Rebecca L. Delass "The horseaholic" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Secret of The Ninja #16 (Paperback)
Suddenly a ring of flames surrounds you closing in on you. A net drops over your head and you are never seen again. this is one of the 29 endings in this book. this is a "Choose your own Adventure" book. In this book, you come to forks in the road and you have to choose- Do you go this way or that way? Personally I like these books. You can make up different ways to choose which adventure to go on. To figure out which adventure to go on you could flip a coin, rool a die, or even take a risk.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Boys Like Choice, Aug 16 2010
By Kim Gonzalez - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Secret of The Ninja #16 (Paperback)
In the choose your own adventure series the kids love making the choices. It helps teach about predictions, inferences, etc. if you are an ENG teacher. Read the books to my kids many years ago and they're just as popular with my students today.