Sisters Of The Sword (5 books in series)
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review 1: A bit predictable, but still good. This book could really use an afterword for those who aren't completely familiar with Japanese culture for the time period. (ie: explanation of who the shogun is, what his relationship is to the Administrator, more about the Zen monks, even some...
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review 1: This is the second book in the Sisters of the Sword series. I enjoyed this book more then the first, as I'm getting to know all the characters better, and seeing the personal interaction between them. These books pull no punches; the violence that existed in Feudal Japapan is not...
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review 1: I really liked how it dealt with the need to address feelings of revenge, but the book felt rushed and crammed and thrown together all at the same time. One thing that I appreciate about this series is that it shows how hard it can be to right wrongs. I felt worn out after this b...
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review 1: After this ending of the first book. The story continues and this time with more action. With the sisters now having more knowledge about fighting. They now hide disguised as boys in the boys only training dojo. A friend and their master knew of this secret but when their master ...
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review 1: This book is really intriguing and it consists of good content and an ample amount of literary technique for future reference.When Kimi and Hana's uncle murdered their father because of his greed of power, Kimi and Hana flees their home and shelters in the nearby dojo. Driven wit...