Customer Reviews
What a waste of ten minutes - By: Mr. Christopher D. Lawrence, 23 Sep 2007 
Well im guessing ive missed the point of this book &in that case oh well im quite glad...
Not my cup of tea, all about flipping out & killing people.
Shame because the topic of Ninjas if well written is an amazing insight into different cultures. Guess ive out grown the beavis & butthead type humour
If your going to buy a copy dont..please take mine
Totally Sweet - By: A. Phillips, 20 Sep 2007 
If you're considering buying this book, chances are that you know about the web site. If you haven't seen it then search for it now using the obvious key words from the book's title. If you find it funny then you'll probably find the book funny. If you don't like the web site then you won't like the book.
It is basically as simple as that, except that I thought the web site is excellent, but it doesn't quite translate to the book somehow. I did think it was a worthwhile read, but it's just not the same. However, what I did think was brilliant is the weird little footnotes that appear on almost every page & give insights into 'Robert Hamburger'. The wording used & the style of writing is presumably all part of the character, & really pretty well done.
That said, if you just like stupid stuff about ninjas wailing on guitars then that's all top quality too.
Yawn.... - By: Dr. P. J. A. Wicks, 21 Mar 2007 
I got this book at the same time as the Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks. That book is intelligent, witty, concise, & original.
The Official Ninja Book, however, is not. Written primarily for an American audience of hyperactive preteens, this reads a little bit like Beavis & Buttheads' first foray into literature.
So, who's this book NOT going to appeal to?:
- Anyone looking for a good laugh
- Anyone interestedin ninjas
- Anyone looking for a lighthearted satirical book to keepin the loo
So sorry, you'll have to find your taijutsu-related funnies somewhere else...
Good book - By: John Robinson, 10 Dec 2006 
I think this book is quite good.
It's quite funny & says alot about make believe ninjas.
Robert clearly knows more then he letsin on, like his intersperced chinese short fables & what have you.
I wasn't offended by this book but I don't know anything about martial arts so there. I think it's good for a laugh at least cheers, Johnr
Funniest book ever! - By: J. F. J. Larner, 09 Dec 2005 
This is, very simply, the funniest book ever written... seriously. Some people don't get it, but if you're one of those that does, prepare to laugh til the tears are literally running down your face. Don't read itin public or people will think you're nuts because you WON'T be able to keep the laughter under control.
The book is obviously not serious, as one reviewer seemed to think (or was he not being serious either?), so just go along with it & experience the comedy genius of 'Robert Hamburger'.