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A review by synth3ticas
Jay: Ninja of Lightning by Greg Farshtey
4.75
This Ninjago chapter book was another very fun one. Is it for children? Absolutely. Do I care? Absolutely not.
Jay has always been in my top favorites from the entire Ninjago series and I really liked how this book accentuated his strengths rather than just making him a joke because yes, he's funny, but no it's not the only thing that Jay contributes to the ninja team. In solving the mystery of who hurt Lee in the second story, Jay was very witty and quick on his feet--which makes sense; he's the ninja of lightning and lightning is always quick, spontaneous, and never hits the same place twice. Jay's quick wit helped get the answer and not have the trouble fall on Lee.
Jay has always been in my top favorites from the entire Ninjago series and I really liked how this book accentuated his strengths rather than just making him a joke because yes, he's funny, but no it's not the only thing that Jay contributes to the ninja team. In solving the mystery of who hurt Lee in the second story, Jay was very witty and quick on his feet--which makes sense; he's the ninja of lightning and lightning is always quick, spontaneous, and never hits the same place twice. Jay's quick wit helped get the answer and not have the trouble fall on Lee.