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Samurai Kids #3

Shaolin Tiger

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The White Tiger Temple is under threat. To help the Shaolin monks, Sensei Ki-Yaga and the whole gang of samurai kids embark on a perilous journey across the Sea of Japan to China. But they soon discover that getting there is only half the battle. An enemy awaits a former student of Sensei’s named Qing-Shen, China’s Warrior, who is now the most skilled soldier in the Middle Kingdom and who holds a grudge against his onetime teacher. Could there be anyone more dangerous? The samurai kids must train in the ways of the Shaolin monks before facing him. But will they be able to protect the temple and their beloved sensei?

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First published April 1, 2009

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Sandy Fussell

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Sandy Fussell lives south of Sydney with her husband and two sons. She studied mathematics at university, is intensely interested in history and now works in IT. From the moment she could read, Sandy loved books and always wanted to be a writer. In school, she wrote what she refers to as “booklets” and “terrible plays that the teacher made the class perform”. After school, Sandy forgot about writing for a long time and started a family. She came back to writing after one of her children stopped reading and she suggested that they write a book together.

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1,553 reviews31 followers
November 9, 2013
Samurai kids is a sweet gentle martial arts series. Although there are exciting action scenes the emphasis in the book is more about the philosophy of martial arts, specifically the worth of people, using your mind more than your fighting ability, always being ready and aware, never underestimate your opponent etc.
In this third volume the kids who already have knowledge of Samurai and Ninja practices travel to China to learn the ways of the Shaolin monks, which gives the author a chance to dabble in Confucian thought.
I really like this series, and look forward to the next title.
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July 26, 2015
Katharine is a judge for the Sara Douglass 'Book Series' Award. This entry is the personal opinion of Katharine herself, and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of any judging panel, the judging coordinator or the Aurealis Awards management team.

I won't be recording my thoughts (if I choose to) here until after the AA are over.
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January 6, 2015
Again, a delightful very young YA series about the samurai kids learning to overcome their disablities and challenges to become better warriors using their spirt guides, team work, and friendships in feudal Japan and China.
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April 19, 2012
This was my least favorite of the Samurai Kids books, but it was still really wonderful. And I cried at the end, as I always do. :-)
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