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Age Level 9 - 12 | Grade Level 4th and up

My name is Chase Cooper, and I'm a 6th grade ninja. It's my first day at a different school and the only person I know is my cousin, Zoe (but she might be a little too cool for me). I was just another scrawny kid until a group of ninjas recruited me into their clan. It was a world of trouble I wasn't prepared for, which is why I kept this diary (or "chronicle" as my dad would call it) - to warn other kids about the dangers of becoming a ninja. They say history is destined to repeat itself... well, not if I can help it.

Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja is a hilarious adventure for children ages 9-12.

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"I bought this book for my 11 years old son because he didn't like to read at all! So I was looking for a book that can atrack him and keep him reading and that's ecxactly what happen. Now he likes reading and enjoys reading fiction books."

Product details

  • Paperback 103 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (October 30, 2013)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1493527487

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Diary of a 6th Grade Ninja Marcus Emerson Sal Hunter Noah Child 9781493527489 Books Reviews


  • It tends to be difficult to keep my son's interest in anything other than videogames and YouTube. The downside of a pushbutton, instant gratification era.
    This story not only kept his attention, but he'd complain when we had to stop reading. Both of us greatly enjoyed it. Plus it helped teach good moral decisions.
    My son begged me to buy part 2 and I will be definitely purchasing it. Ninjas and pirates in one story!?! How cool is that? ;)
  • My 10-year-old son (headed to sixth grade) hates to read. I found this book and thought we'd give it a shot. He LOVED it. He has read the entire series, and has asked for the other books by this author. I've never seen him read like this. He is sad to see this series end. Not only has he read the books, he has talked about them and laughed about parts as he tells us about them. Definitely recommended!
  • Pretty good book for my 2nd and 4th grader. The started reading this book series last year and continued reading them. They asked me for the whole set. I would recommend to other moms. I notice though, that as you go up in the series the writing gets smaller, so be mindful of that.
  • I bought this book for my 11 years old son because he didn't like to read at all! So I was looking for a book that can atrack him and keep him reading and that's ecxactly what happen. Now he likes reading and enjoys reading fiction books.
  • I really like.. love this book this is the 3rd time I’ve read it and each time I find something new I hadn’t read quite well last time. I recommend this book to people who are adventurous, love fantasy, and don’t have a problem with blood or bullies cause ye. I gave it 4 star because I don’t really like blood and in the end there is quite a lot but he treated it like a champ. If the author reads this (which probably not) keep up the good work.
  • My son who is ten years old enjoyed the book. As a parent too I was happy that it was a realistic story and exposes some of the bullying threats that may happen in a school in not the typical simplistic way but with all the complexities of life and friendship - and then it had a good ending where the characters made the right choices...it also deals with the theme of being a new kid in an unfamiliar school. The ninja element of course created all the excitement, and I liked the little bit of fantasy feel that the book has. I read this book to my two kids at bedtime, and I did skip over one or two rather gross fighting and blood descriptions...that was a little too violent for me. I will give the next book a try though...hard to find good books that interest boys. They just don't like the fairy stuff...
  • my nephew loves these, this was the first one he read when he was 9 , this book was the transition from being read a bedtime story to reading by himself before bed, and know he reads a lot
  • This book has got a few typing errors in it. Despite that, I use it for my advanced English student and he loves the series. When we finished the first one I told him I could go get him more books so that he could have a wide variety, but he said he wanted to stick with the Diary of a Sixth Grade Ninja series. The first thing he asked me were, "Is this a series?"