Erik Christian Haugaard, The Samurai's Tale Review
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cloudXsoldier's Review of Erik Christian Haugaard, The Samurai's Tale
28th Aug 2004
Overall Rating
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This book has an amazing storyline, and great characters. Once you start reading you seem to never get enough of it it, like every page you turn just gets more intense as you read through.
Bad Points
The ending was not all to bad... but it *could* have been better still. I don't care, it was great.
General Comments
Erik Christian Haugaard, The Samurai's Tale - By far this is my most favourite book of all time, I would stay up all night reading it. It is about a boy, a samurai's son named Murakami, at the age of 4 he lost not only his father but his mother and two older brothers as well. He grows up meeting different people and on his way his life changes as he gets closer to his life dream to become of the samurai. I would reccomend this book for everyone except of you who don't like the history of Japan and the samurai's.
For some reason I have read this book 3 times so far. I ask myself always, is there a better book then this one, so far my answer is no way!!
I would even like to thank the author for doing such a good job, more like an amazing job.
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