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EDGE: I HERO: Immortals: Ninja
By (Author) Steve Barlow
By (author) Steve Skidmore
Hachette Children's Group
Franklin Watts Ltd
14th February 2017
Illustrated edition
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
823.92
Paperback
64
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 6mm
64g
YOU are a highly trained ninja. When your village is attacked by a warlord called Raiden, only you can stop him.
This is a title in the interactive I HERO Immortals series - where the reader is the hero! In each adventure the reader makes a choice that affects how the story progresses - it really is 'decide-your-own-destiny!Written by the award-winning duo Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore (more commonly known as the 2Steves), and illustrated by comics legend, Jack Lawrence....takes storytelling to a whole new dimension. - Catton Grove Junior School, Norwich
Steve Barlow studied at Warwick University and Nottingham University, and worked at various times as a teacher, actor, stage manager and puppeteer. Then he went to teach in Botswana, where a valid excuse for students not handing in their homework was 'A goat ate it, sir!'. On his return to the UK he met Steve Skidmore, and the rest is hysteria.
Steve Skidmore is shorter than Steve Barlow and less hairy. He went to Nottingham University to supposedly read English, but spent most of his time playing sport and doing a variety of summer jobs including counting pastry pie lids (yes, really). He trained as a teacher of Drama, English and Film studies, before teaming up with Steve Barlow to become a full time author.