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Demon Hunting 101
- Immortal Ninja Academy, Book 1
- Narrated by: Wen Ross, Brandon Utah
- Length: 12 hrs and 46 mins
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Summary
Shonen's past in the infernal realms tortures him to this very day. The haunting memories have driven him to train in ninjutsu his entire life, seeking a way to defeat his cursed rival: the Shogun's heir. Now, an old enemy from his past appears and offers him a chance to finally settle the score with the heir once and for fall...in the ultimate duel.
Kai's present is bleak: He's scrawny, pimply, has no athletic ability, no money, and he sucks at school, at gaming, and especially with girls. However, he's about to find out that his past is not what he's been told, and he doesn't realize just who he is...or what he is.
Immortal Ninja Academy is a new series inspired by anime such as Naruto, Demon Slayer, and Ninja Scroll, as well as academy series such as Harry Potter and My Hero Academia. For mature audiences only.
Includes tactical, yet visceral fight scenes; explicit love scenes, with a good dose of romance; and cultivation of internal powers, similar to wuxia and gamelit.
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- 29-07-20
Solid first entry but not without a few issues
This book really does feature a Ninja academy, so if you like Katana's, back flips, ki infused fireballs and relationships, this is a fun, well written book with decent characterisation throughout.
The main issue I had is I didn't really care for one of the protagonists, Shonen's story doesn't really change (beyond upgrading his sword a couple of times) and I found myself skipping his chapters just because I didn't really care about his character much. (driven by vengeance? Why? What did Kai ever do to him? Doesn't make much sense, don't really care about his motives, has little influence over Kai's story) - I get that it's *foreshadowing* stuff for future books, but honestly, if your like me and your not a fan of multiple POV's, feel free to skip some of Shonen's longer chapters.
The narration for both characters is good, although I would have preferred a female narrator to help differentiate female voices when there are more than one women in a scene.
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