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Tales from the Merged Realms (LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising)

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New heroes, new villains—and dragons !—collide in this full-color chapter book, featuring three action-packed stories based on the all-new LEGO® NINJAGO®: Dragon Rising animated series!

The world of LEGO NINJAGO is changing as many legendary realms have suddenly combined into one world! The adventures of Sora and Arin take readers on an amazing journey across the lush world of Dragons Rising, the newest LEGO NINJAGO animated series. Kids 6-9 will love this full-color chapter book, featuring three new and exciting adventure stories.
LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Brick and Knob configurations, the Minifigure and NINJAGO are trademarks of the LEGO Group. ©2024 The LEGO Group.

64 pages, Library Binding

Published January 9, 2024

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November 18, 2025
I love Ninjago books. This one is quasi canonical story set in the universe of dragons rising. It does not strongly relate to the canon dragons rising storyline but is a fun read if you like these characters.

The first story is about Arin and Sora scheming to get Sora in a mech race with a hefty entrance fee. Fun, quasi canonical story that’s mostly about world/character building and their friendship before dragons rising began - enjoyed it.

Story 2 is purely about clutch powers and the explorers club. There’s no ninja and it doesn’t even strongly relate to the Merge. However if you like clutch you’ll love this.

Story 3 is another prequel story to dragons rising, about Kai and Lloyd fighting monsters and protecting people immediately after the merge. It also explains why they separated, and provides a nice little lead into the Kai ‘legends: monstrosity’ Ninjago short that was recently posted on YouTube so that was the best Easter egg in the book and connection to canon.

Overall it’s a good book.
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