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Books with author Jeff Stone

  • Eagle

    Jeff Stone

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 22, 2008)
    For year, Ying hated his grandmaster for denying him the opportunity to train as a Dragon, and held a deep resentment for his five younger brothers–grandmaster’s favorites. He took his revenge and burnt the Cangzhen temple to the ground, but the five youngsters survived and continue to be a thorn in his side. Yet, when betrayed by the emperor and imprisoned, it was his younger sister, Hok, who rescued him. Now Ying begins to realize that Tonglong has been manipulating him for a long time. Ying needs to figure out who are his friends and who are his enemies . . .and he needs to figure it out fast!
  • THE CRANE, The Five Ancestors, Book 4

    Jeff Stone

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Rea, Aug. 16, 2007)
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  • Tiger

    Jeff Stone

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 14, 2006)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Five young warrior-monk brothers survive an insurrection and must use the ancient arts to avenge their Grandmaster.
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  • Dragon

    Jeff Stone

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, May 1, 2011)
    Tonglong, the deadly mantis Kung fu warrior, is stalking the throne: secretly building an army, and marching towards the Forbidden City ...time is fast running out. China's only hope rests in the hands of five young warrior monks. Can Long, the dragon arts master, amass his own army in time to defeat them? Can his siblings prevent Tonglong's vast army from reaching their goal? And will their lost, rebel brother, the infamous, Eagle prove to be a valuable ally or a vile traitor ...Only time will tell in the final battle of the Five Ancestors.
  • Monkey

    Jeff Stone

    Library Binding
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  • Crane

    Jeff Stone

    Library Binding
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  • Snake

    Jeff Stone

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Feb. 27, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. With the temple and Grandmaster now gone, twelve-year-old Seh, a snake-style master, joins a bandit gang and meets a mysterious woman whose name means Cobra, while trying to stay ahead of the vengeful Ying.
  • Crane

    Jeff Stone

    Paperback (Yearling Books, Feb. 26, 2008)
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  • Monkey

    jeff stone

    Audio CD (Random House Audio, Aug. 16, 2005)
    At 11-years-old, Malao is the youngest of the Five Ancestors. Master of the monkey fighting style, he’s curious and quick, fast and fun-loving. But now, with the destruction of the temple and the deaths of his older brothers and Grandmaster, Malao the fun-loving monkey is forced to face things he’d rather not. As he grapples with these new and unwelcome feelings, Malao has an encounter with a dangerous band of bandits, is adopted by a troop of monkeys commanded by a one-eyed albino, and hears tantalizing rumors of a mysterious recluse called the Monkey King, who is said to act, and look, a lot like him. . . .
  • Snake

    Jeff Stone

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 14, 2006)
    Twelve-year-old Seh is a snake-style master and a keeper of secrets. Close-lipped and ever-watchful, he has used his highly attuned senses to collect information about his brothers, his temple, and even Grandmaster. Now, with the temple and Grandmaster gone, Seh sheds his orange robe like an old skin, joins a bandit gang, and meets a mysterious woman whose name means Cobra—all the while trying to stay one step ahead of vengeful Ying!From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Monkey

    Jeff Stone

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 27, 2005)
    At 11-years-old, Malao is the youngest of the Five Ancestors. Master of the monkey fighting style, he’s curious and quick, fast and fun-loving. But now, with the destruction of the temple and the deaths of his older brothers and Grandmaster, Malao the fun-loving monkey is forced to face things he’d rather not. As he grapples with these new and unwelcome feelings, Malao has an encounter with a dangerous band of bandits, is adopted by a troop of monkeys commanded by a one-eyed albino, and hears tantalizing rumors of a mysterious recluse called the Monkey King, who is said to act, and look, a lot like him. . . .From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Crane

    Jeff Stone

    Library Binding (Random House Books for Young Readers, Feb. 27, 2007)
    Hok, a crane-style Kung Fu master, is also a master at hiding. For the past 12 years, she has hidden the fact that she is a girl. Now her rogue brother, Ying, and his army have placed a huge price on her head. Fortunately, she manages to make it to Keifeng where she finds her mother and a "round-eye" with the very funny name of Charles. Together Hok and Charles start to make some sense of the magnitude of Ying's plans.From the Hardcover edition.
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