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Kitsune the Minecraft Ninja
A middle-grade adventure story set in a world of ninjas, magic, and martial arts
2023
First Published
4.87
Average Rating
199
Number of Pages

Orphaned as a young villager, Kitsune grew up in Hoshido—an enchanted forest—among fox spirits who took her in as their own. Raised in a den with fox pups and taught their trickster ways, she dreams of the wider world. When she finally gets to leave the comfort of Hoshido, she relishes in the sites and sounds and company of others. But it doesn’t take long to learn that everything isn’t as it seems. Peace has been stolen from the clans of Korugan by tyrannical, power hungry (ahem, OP) ninjas. Can she grow strong enough to face the Ultimate Ninjas? Will she risk it all to return rightful power to the individual clans, as well as honor to her own Fox Clan? Side-by-side with her best buddies Ninko and Yoko—adorably mischievous fox yokai pups, her adventures take them across the entire seed of Korugan, far away from her familiar home, through treacherous biomes, into impossible battles, and hilarious experiences she’ll never forget. She may be up against enemies far beyond her age and skill, but they lack one thing she doesn’ the courage to seek justice in the name of her village and family they destroyed.

Avg Rating
4.87
Number of Ratings
362
5 STARS
92%
4 STARS
6%
3 STARS
0%
2 STARS
1%
1 STARS
1%
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Author

Pixel Ate
Pixel Ate
Author · 63 books

Pixel Ate is actually a team! We’re a mom and dad, who live in the Pacific Northwest. We have five kids ages 10 all the way down to 1. We don’t like to brag, but we think our kids are pretty great. We live on a little bit of land that we’re slowly turning into a farm. We like having lots of space outside to run and play and we’re excited to fill it with some animals. Yay for goats! Everyone in our family loves reading—well, the baby loves chewing on books—so we thought, why not write our own stories? It’s super fun creating worlds and characters and adventures and even more fun when we know other people are enjoying them. Plus, it’s extra special when our kids get to help. We really did have a cat named Bruce Lee the Scar-Faced Ninja Attack Kitty From Japan (Who Smells Like Poop) who got himself into all kinds of sticky situations, but sadly, he is no longer with us. He truly was a great kitty and he truly did fart a lot. Now we have an equally great kitty named Tater Tot and she is a lot less stinky, but just as loved.

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