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Book Reviews of The Ninja and Their Secret Fighting ArtBook Review: Authentic ninjutsu Summary: 5 Stars
This is the real deal. The idiot that said the techneques were "watered down" has no idea what real Taijutsu (the physical form of ninjutsu) looks like and further is obviously an apologist for charletans like Ashida Kim, who have seen too much ninja turtles.
Book Review: I am not really happy with this book. Summary: 3 Stars
I expected more from this book.It is not a real ninja book.It's an itroduction and autobiography!! Although it was quite funny but Stephen should be arrested for what he and the ninjas did in Japan.This is his only book that I am displeased with.
Book Review: Great Gift Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this book for my boyfriend who wants to be a ninja. He NEVER reads....EVER. He has been reading this book and is so excited to talk about the author and his journey. Well worth the money and am going to buy a few more books by this author.
Book Review: A broad overview of the Ninja arts Summary: 4 Stars
This is a very good book detailing Hayes's training with Master Masaaki Hatsumi. It provides an American's perspective on the art, and is something of an introduction, rather than a training manual. Very entertaining and informational.
Book Review: One of the worst Ninja books EVER Summary: 1 Stars
Like all Ninjutsu books by Hayes and Hatsumi, it's TOO watered down. Techniques are weak, as is the system of ninjutsu taught by Hayes and Hatsumi. For REAL ninja techniques, read Ashida Kim's books, most found right here at Amazon.
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