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Jeff Stone (1)

Autor de Tiger

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17 Obras 1,860 Miembros 52 Reseñas

Series

Obras de Jeff Stone

Tiger (2005) 524 copias
Monkey (2005) 305 copias
Crane (2007) 217 copias
Mouse (2009) 171 copias
Dragon (2010) 115 copias
Phoenix (1656) 49 copias
Lion (2013) 27 copias
Jackal (2014) 24 copias
Trane (2007) 3 copias
Abe (2006) 2 copias
Daru 1 copia
Az öt harcos 1 copia
Orm (2008) 1 copia
Apa (2008) 1 copia

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Debates

(M38'12) The Five Ancestors: Tiger, Jeff Stone en World Reading Circle (junio 2012)

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Starts like the beginning of Tiger but, this time the story follows Malao. The plot made be similar the storyline moves forward. Each book is like a puzzle peace. New information is found out with each character.

Tiger ended after the tiger cub attack and Tonglong let them go. There was some information that was left out that was in the first book. It would slow the story down if it was added.

I like how there lots of action and with a different perspective there a fresh new story.
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KSnapdragon | 7 reseñas más. | Sep 15, 2020 |
Full review: https://mybookreiews.blogspot.com/2019/01/tiger-five-ancestors-book-review-010.h...

Kong Fu fighting is awesome making this book awesome. This is definitely a book for boys. Quit a bet of boy humor. I like how detail each fighting move is play out. It does slow down the action a bit.

The story felt too short and there could of been more. Fu didn't find anything about his past, hopefully will be cover in the later books.

There are some remarks about hiding like a girl. These boys are warrior monks and don't get to see girl that much. There just being boys and plus there a scene where Fu teaches boys and girls fighting moves. Also there mention of warrior nuns.
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KSnapdragon | 20 reseñas más. | Sep 15, 2020 |
I love this series. I don't read the books in order and I don't have to. Each book has its own version of the characters' history, told through their eyes, and they all come together as one unit once you have completed them. I would highly recommend reading them in order, however, just because that is probably the best way to enjoy the story of the young monks.

I don't know how the author manages to make these stories so suspenseful and action packed, but I am not kidding when I tell you the fighting scenes keep you tense as you read them. I often found myself having to relax when I had finished reading a fight scene because they are written so well they sweep you up into the action. All of a sudden you realize your neck is tense and you are sitting forward, devouring every word, ready to have someone jump out of the book at you. It is just so well done it is almost unbelievable. I can see how young readers who enjoy martial arts would love this series. Parents be ware, I consistently read these books in one sitting, so give it to your child in the morning so that they will come when you call them for dinner. I don't think they would be able to put it down in order to come to the table.… (más)
 
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mirrani | 7 reseñas más. | Mar 9, 2016 |
 
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JosieRivers | otra reseña | Dec 28, 2014 |

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Obras
17
Miembros
1,860
Popularidad
#13,838
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
52
ISBNs
143
Idiomas
8

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