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When attempting to infiltrate a pack of wolves, a ninja is strongly advised NOT to wear a chicken suit - the Ninja Warrior's Handbook, Volume 27. Something strange is going on. Something really, really...unreal. Farmer Fetlock's cows have been wrapped in toilet paper again! But if Pongo isn't the toilet-roll-toting prankster behind the ninja cow caper, then who is? Could the culprit have come from outer space? Can the Nerdy Ninjas catch them in the act? It's a mystery. A mystery of high-jinks and high pants.
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The Nerdy Ninjas vs the Really Really Unreal Guys is one in a series of The Nerdy Ninjas books, I haven't read any of the other books in the series, this was my first, and given that it was entertaining enough I wouldn't say no to reading any of the other books in this series.
Strange things are going on and a local farmers cows have all been wrapped up in toilet paper, at first they think that it is Pongo, but once he assures them that, this time, he isn't the culprit they need to find out what is actually going on, is it something human or something a bit more.... alien...
This has some amusing parts to it and so it is a fun book. Whilst I don't find it anything greatly memorable it's a fun book that has some great 'nerd' moments to it, not only giving a good book but some good facts for the kids. Some bits had me having a little chuckle, so it was worth the nice and easy read.
I won't go out of my way to read the books in these series, if they land on my desk then I will happily read another one.
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