Shipwrecked at the far end of the world in a land at war.Befriended by runaways fated to harrowing paths.In constant danger from warriors, bandits and superstitious villagers who take his blue eyes and pale skin as proof that he¿s a demon¿Young Daniel Marlowe and his Japanese `tomodachi¿, his friends, Otsu and Kenji, are about to stumble into a stomach-knotting adventure where a ferocious public test of samurai virtue and a murder investigation will collide.Their hazardous journey promises answers. The hope of being joyfully reunited, the risk of confirming loss.But the spirit world has its own part to play in their destinies, for someone -or something- waits watchfully in the ancient Forest of the Night.
A mysterious voice beckons Narimiya Wataru, a lonely sixth grader, luring him into the mountains outside his rural Japanese village. There, Wataru meets a strange new friend, “Peke,” a bizarrely cute creature with cross stitches over its mouth. Wataru soon learns that there is a hidden world of monsters that partner with young children, and together, they enter horrifying death matches. Watch what really happens when kids with no conscience get hold of cuddly little killers to do their bidding.
In a small mountainous village in rural Japan, strange creatures lurk. A young boy, friendless and neglected, hears a distant voice calling out to him. He soon discovers a new “friend” that will transform his life forever. He learns that there is a hidden world of monsters that seek to befriend young children, and together, they must enter a horrifying death match. Watch what really happens when kids with no conscience get hold of monstrous friends to do their bidding.
In a small mountainous village in rural Japan, strange creatures lurk. A young boy, friendless and neglected, hears a distant voice calling out to him. He soon discovers a new "friend" that will transform his life forever. He learns that there is a hidden world of monsters that seek to befriend young children, and together, they must enter a horrifying death match. Watch what really happens when kids with no conscience get hold of monstrous friends to do their bidding.
Tomodachi x Monster is a manga series that is a mash up the survival horror genre with Pokémon-style monsters who must fight each other to the death. GOTTA KILL ‘EM ALL! A mysterious voice beckons Narimiya Wataru, a lonely sixth grader, luring him into the mountains outside his rural Japanese village. There, Wataru meets a strange new friend, “Peke,” a bizarrely cute creature with cross stitches over its mouth. Wataru soon learns that there is a hidden world of monsters that partner with young children, and together, they enter horrifying death matches. Watch what really happens when kids with no conscience get hold of cuddly little killers to do their bidding.
1543. Japan. A strange realm of wealth and warriors, it was said, perched on the fiery, grumbling edge of the world. Tomodachi is Japanese for friend and that's just what young Daniel Marlowe is going to need, shipwrecked and separated from his father in a Japan torn by civil war. But Kenji also has a problem that only a trusted friend could help with. He has fled an obligation with a deadly stain on his samurai honour, and must reach his far-off castle home. In his path lie brigands, warlords and their feuding armies. And worse. Temptations and lessons, on the hard road to wisdom. So begins an unlikely friendship, a dangerous journey, and a series of gripping adventures across a beautiful land haunted by the shadow of the sword. The author: Simon Higgins was born in England and raised in Nigeria, Africa, then South Australia, where he spent a decade in law enforcement as a policeman, prosecutor and finally, private investigator. His prior novels include the bestselling Thunderfish trilogy, CBC Notable Books, and works performed on stage, short-listed or published internationally. In 1979 he started training in Japanese martial arts and by 1982 had made his first visit to Japan. In 2007 he returned there to train and participate in the Kyoto Taikai, the world championships of the sword art Iaido, held annually on a mountain top before a Japanese prince. At the age of 48, competing in the Dangai class after less than a years training in Eishin-Ryu Iaido, Simon placed in the top ten. Happily married for 28 years, he has a son and daughter, now both adults, and, perhaps not surprisingly, a Japanese Akita dog. Reviews/grabline: TOMODACHI is not only a great action-packed ripping yarn which is sure to appeal to boys of all ages, it is also a terrific historical novel which presents Japan's feudal era in fascinating detail- Pamela Freeman, Winner NSW History Prize for Young People, 2006. Selling Points: Simon Higgins is already established as a popular and charismatic presenter who is a regular guest at Australian schools, youth literature festivals and media events. TOMODACHI: THE EDGE OF THE WORLD will be launched at the Brisbane Writers Festival in September. Bookmarks and some POS available. The first in the exciting new TOMODACHI series. The essential boys book fast-paced, heroic action.
This multicultural children's book is a kid-friendly introduction to Japanese culture! Katie is a young American girl living in present-day Tokyo. One day, as she walks her dog, she meets Keiko, a young Japanese girl, and her brother Kenji. Join Katie, Keiko and Kenji as they explore the city and its surroundings as they learn about cultural diversity and the customs of their respective countries. Whether eating soba (buckwheat noodles) or spaghetti, studying kana (the alphabet), or dancing at the O-bon festival, the friends discover just how much their two cultures differ—and how much they are alike. Vibrantly illustrated by the author, Tokyo Friends is a wonderful Japanese children's book that introduces young readers to Japanese traditions and customs and also serves well as a valuable beginner's guide to the Japanese language.