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Original Title: The Night Parade
ISBN: 149262327X (ISBN13: 9781492623274)
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The Night Parade Paperback | Pages: 335 pages
Rating: 3.76 | 867 Users | 238 Reviews

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"I thought you might sleep through it." The creature smiled.
Saki's voice was little more than a whisper. "Sleep through what?"
It leaned over. She stared into its will-o'-the-wisp eyes.
"The Night Parade, of course."


The last thing Saki Yamamoto wants to do for her summer vacation is trade in exciting Tokyo for the antiquated rituals and bad cell reception of her grandmother's village. Preparing for the Obon ceremony is boring. Then the local kids take interest in Saki and she sees an opportunity for some fun, even if it means disrespecting her family's ancestral shrine on a malicious dare.

But as Saki rings the sacred bell, the darkness shifts. A death curse has been invoked...and Saki has three nights to undo it. With the help of three spirit guides and some unexpected friends, Saki must prove her worth--or say goodbye to the world of the living forever...

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Title:The Night Parade
Author:Kathryn Tanquary
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 335 pages
Published:January 1st 2017 by Sourcebooks Young Readers (first published January 5th 2016)
Categories:Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Mythology. Cultural. Japan. Young Adult. Magic

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Ratings: 3.76 From 867 Users | 238 Reviews

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A young girl goes with her family to celebrate the night parade obon festival but when she accidentally desecrates her family's shrine with some local children, she is given a death curse. Can she lift the curse before its too late? Read on and find out for yourself.This was a pretty good middle grade read about family, fairytales and more. If you enjoy these types of stories, be sure to check this book out at your local library and wherever books are sold.

(I received an ARC copy through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.)Although I didnt find this novel exceptional as far as I am concerned as an adult (simple writing style and predictable character development), I think it would nonetheless make a good read for its intended middle-grade audience.The story is easy enough to follow. A middle school girl (Saki) forced to spend a few days for a traditional ritual at her grandmothers, far from her city friends, cell phone and usual

Saki Yamamoto is a normal girl from Tokyo, Japan who lives a busy life and tries to fit in at her school. When she goes to her grandma's over the weekend. Then, everything changes. When she unfortunately meets the village's delinquents, she is forced into a malicious dare and awakens a death curse she needs to reverse in 3 days with the help of 3 spirit guides.This book reminded me of Spirited Away (which I love watching) so decided to get it. Although not as great as I thought it was, its good.

This was a really fun book! Definitely reminded me a bit of a Ghibli movie [Spirited Away, Totoro], but it's definitely not a 'rip-off' by any means and has it's own unique story that you can enjoy in addition to those other things. It was nice to see a middle grade novel like this that focuses on japanese customs and mythology because you definitely don't see a lot of that. I really liked the setting and structure of the story and while Saki was annoying at the beginning, she definitely grew up

Diverse and beautifully written, The Night Parade offers something wonderful to children's literature. When I first saw the cover for The Night Parade, I fell in love with it. After reading it,I had all those warm satisfied feelings you get of a story well told. A story filled with odd and strange creatures straight from Japanese folklore. Beautiful family traditions blended with dark enchantments, and young heroine, one that is a bit spoiled and self-centred, who ends up on a quest to right a

I received a copy in exchange for an honest reviewThe Night Parade was a fun and enjoyable story. The first few chapters were a bit slow and made it a bit hard to get into the story as most of those take place in the real world and the main character Saki isn't too likeable, especially at first. But once the curse is set and Saki enters the night parade I really enjoyed this book.Saki is a young girl who has to visit her grandma during summer vacation. Saki is not happy and would much rather be

I had pretty high expectations. At the same time, whenever I read a YA/MG book based in Japan I always feel a bit disappointed. But nonetheless, I will continue my search for a good one!With this one I thought that the world building was very interesting and a lot of fun. We follow a girl who has to work through this parade to lift a curse and the whole world (and story) feel very Miyazaki-esq. The world was definitely my favourite part of it. The rest of it sadly felt a bit bland. I thought
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