Naruto and his squad are sent on a mission to guard Yukie Fujikaze, a popular actress starring in the hit movie The Adventures of Princess Gale . The crew is heading toward the Land of Snow, a land forever covered in snow, to shoot the final scenes of the film. When Yukie refuses to go and escapes from the set, she is brought back by force by Naruto and his teammates. But little do they know there are three rogue Snow Ninja lying in wait with a sinister purpose that forces Yukie to make a crucial decision and face her hidden past.
Three Rings of Danger!
The latest mission for Naruto, Sakura and Rock Lee sure sounds escorting Prince Michiru and his son Hikaru home to the beautiful Crescent Moon Kingdom. But the royal family turns out to be a royal pain, especially after Michiru buys his son an entire circus as a souvenir! Naruto and his teammates find themselves training wild animals while the spoiled princes treat them more like servants than shinobi. But when Michiru and Hikaru return home to a villainous uprising, they discover there are some problems money can't solve. Can Hikaru learn what's really important--and find the strength of a true ruler--in time to help his new ninja friends save the kingdom?
Masashi Kishimoto (岸本斉史 Kishimoto Masashi) is a Japanese manga artist, well known for creating the manga series Naruto. His younger twin brother, Seishi Kishimoto, is also a manga artist and creator of the manga series O-Parts Hunter (666 Satan) and Blazer Drive. Two of his former assistants, Osamu Kajisa (Tattoo Hearts) and Yuuichi Itakura (Hand's), have also gone on to moderate success following their work on Naruto.
Kishimoto's first work as a manga artist was Karakuri (カラクリ?), which he submitted to Shueisha in 1995. This earned him the Weekly Shōnen Jump's monthly "Hop Step Award" in 1996, granted to promising new manga artists. This was followed in 1997 by a pilot version of Naruto (NARUTO-ナルト-), published in Akamaru Jump Summer. In 1998, Kishimoto premiered as a Weekly Shōnen Jump artist with a serialized version of Karakuri in Weekly Shōnen Jump, but it proved unpopular and was canceled soon after. In 1999, a serialized version of Naruto began publication in Weekly Shōnen Jump and quickly became a hit.
It is an amazing book, it has lots of adventures and lots of funny moments too, it wouldn't make sense if you didn't watch the anime or read the manga though, this book was about Naruto protecting the new king of the land of the moons, there are 3 assassin ninja getting money to protect a person who is trying to kill the king, read or watch it for more information, I would recommend this book to anyone who has a sense of humor but mostly 10-3 year olds.