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Samurai Girl: The Book of the Sword |
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Rating:  Summary: Teen's Mom Review: This book has a plot that carries it's self through to the finish and leaves you wanting to know what's going to happen in the next book. The author gets bogged down in 'sex talk' that doesn't add to the worth or plot of the novel. Not a clean read.
Rating:  Summary: This Book Is Okay Review: This book is okay, but not great. It was an alright read, but a bit unrealistic. Now that may sound weird, you may be thinking "Hello,it's..um..Fiction!" But if you think about it, all the good books can make fiction seem real. I haven't read the next book, and though this was a little unreal, it was still kinda good, so maybe the books get better as they go. It's a bet I'm willing to make or take.
Rating:  Summary: This Book Is Okay Review: This book is okay, but not great. It was an alright read, but a bit unrealistic. Now that may sound weird, you may be thinking "Hello,it's..um..Fiction!" But if you think about it, all the good books can make fiction seem real. I haven't read the next book, and though this was a little unreal, it was still kinda good, so maybe the books get better as they go. It's a bet I'm willing to make or take.
Rating:  Summary: Great Start to a New Series! Review: This book was really good, in this book Heaven is starting to ajust to a new way of life. She has the potential to be strong but her way of life before the wedding prevented that side of her from really coming out. After the wedding her stronger side comes out but off and on her other side begins to doubt what her strong side is feeling so she'll go and do something that's kind of stupid. At the end it seems that she finally realizes what she needs to do and it looks like we can look forward to her strong side showing more often in the second book! I can't wait to read the second one! And about the review Nickie left saying Heaven was hard to relate to: she may be but you can't expect to relate to every character, she's still a good and interesting charater and the way she acts and feels makes sense after what happened to her. Japanese culture is also a lot different than ours so you have to keep that in mind too.
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