OK Guys about the Konoha Hiden apparently on Amazon it is dated for 1/5/2015
http://www.amazon.co...&language=ja_JP
This was the translated Info on the page (translation isn't great but here);
- Within Konohagakure village by the Rokudaime Hokage Kakashi, there was an announcement of a certain special mission. It was a confidential mission that Naruto and Hinata could not know about at all: “The people who are soon be attending the wedding ceremony of Naruto and Hinata are to bring celebratory gifts”. And so, the shinobi of Konohagakure Village raise the curtain on a mission to procure (the items). Lee was even thinking about it while running several laps around the spacious village. Then, Neji appeared in a dream. Tenten was worried about the ninja weaponry in her hands. At once, she began training in throwing kunai. Shikamaru and Chouji held a tactical meeting over barbeque. There, Temari appeared. Sakura and Ino bumped into one another at a general store. For some reason, a cooking showdown began.
Ichiraku’s Teuchi, Naruto’s former teacher Iruka, and the members from the same squad as Hinata: Team 8’s Shino and Kiba….What celebratory gifts did everyone choose?
Depicting "beyond the original work”, it’s the fourth installment of the Naruto Hiden series: The secret presents from the Konohagakure shinobi!
[edited] Found a better translation
Wow, This is so Stupid ......I can't even. 
I'm so glad that this novel is about the NH wedding presents! Imagine if it was about resolving a number of the massive plot holes and continuity errors or something! I mean, eww, right? Who wants coherence? Who wants sense? Why bother with anything like that when we can explore who got Hinata a blender and who got Naruto a new tie?

What the Hell is that? Is that really the best that they can do? Seriously? That's it?

It's so unbelievably pathetic that I actually feel a little guilty for making fun of it. But, then I remind myself that this whole endeavour is without a doubt the most stupid, poorly executed excuse for pig crap that the literary world has ever had the misfortune to see put into print and beyond, and I just start laughing again.