Tiger (The Five Ancestors, Book 1) | Jeff Stone | My 9 Year Old is Devouring This Book!
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Tiger (The Five An...
Tiger (The Five Ancestors, Book 1)
Jeff Stone
Yearling
, 2006 - 208 pages
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highly recommended
Twelve-year-old Fu and his temple brothers Malao, Seh, Hok, and Long don?t know who their parents were. Raised from infancy by their grandmaster, they think of their temple as their home and their fellow warrior monks?their ?temple brothers??as their family. Then one terrible night, the temple is destroyed. Fu and his brothers are the only survivors. Charged by their grandmaster to uncover the secrets of their past, the
five
flee into the countryside and go their separate ways.
Book
#1 follows Fu as he struggles to find out more and prove himself in the process.
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grate book!
really nice
book
! it is that kind of book that has you like what's happening but in a good way! I really like it and bet you will to!;)
My 9 Year Old is Devouring This Book!
I am so glad to see that the other
book
s in this series are available.
My son and I picked this book up on a whim the other day. And he just LOVES it. When he gets home from school, the first thing he asks is "Where is my book?" This from a kid who usually reads only and exactly the 20 minutes a night his teacher requires.
And it is cool. Ying, the oldest brother and villian of the book, has tattooed his face so he looks like he has scales, had his tongue FORKED and grew his finger- and toe-nails into long, curling daggers. How cool is that?
And the idea that each of the boys is named after an animal, has its characteristics and uses those in his fighting style is based on the actual kung fu story of the
Five
Elders. Also, very cool.
Very highly recommended.
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WONDERFUL!
I read this
book
in less than a week, it's long enough for most readers, but I read fast. I love it because not only is it fun, it's funny, and if you pay attention you learn a few things, a little chinese, and kung fu moves. This has brought kung fu to my attention and now I'm taking classes. I suggest anybody who's reluctant about getting this book, just get it, it's got a lot of action, and mixed emotions, but it also has a hint of mystery in it.
Tiger by Jeff Stone
This
book
is about
five
kids who live in a temple. Each of them has been taught a different style of animal martial-arts by their grandmaster. One night, Fu, who was taught the
tiger
style, was woken up by the grandmaster. Ying, who used to live at the temple, and is an eagle-style master, was invading the temple with the emperor's troops in search of the dragon scrolls, which taught you the complete dragon style. The boys were told to hide, and a fierce battle ensued. In the following war, everyone except the kids was massacred.
The boys fled, as they were told to do. Fu, however, circled back, stole the dragon scrolls from Ying's troops, and sets out on a journey to find help.
This is a great book and I recommend you read it. It keeps you in the book with fast-paced action and some humorous parts. After you finish it, you should read the other books in The Five
Ancestors
series, starting with Monkey, the second book.
- Adarsh Nednur
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Fu, the Tiger
The
book
Tiger
is the first book in a series called "The
Five
Ancestors
," written by Jeff Stone. In this story, there is a monk named Fu. Fu is an orphan and he was raised in a temple by a grandmaster. Fu had four brothers, Seh, Long, Malao and Hok. Each of the monks learned a different style of Kung Fu. Fu has learned the Tiger style. The main events in the story are: grandmaster is killed, the temple is set on fire and a former student steals the dragon scrolls. During the fire the five monks escape. The story continues with Fu trying to get back the scrolls and him wanting to be with his brothers.
I like Fu a lot because he loves to fight and he hates to give up a fight. I really like the book because there is a lot of action and humor and some sad things.
By Rebecca
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