Feudal Asian Fantasy
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Feudal Asian Fantasy
Are there any books like this?
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It is hard for me to judge a book at all without reading it. I am reading the Green Mile right now and the back of the book says "Wecome back to E block, the deadliest place this side of the electric chair..." It makes me laugh because I totally do not get that from reading the book. I try to understand books from their short descriptions, but I always end up getting the wrong idea it seems.
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I picked up the prequel on clearance and absolutely loved it. I just bought the first book and have it in my giant stack of stuff I need to read.Gannon wrote:Hi there Ryan. You should give the "Tales of the Otori" books by Lian Hearn a try. Just about everything you mention is included in these books. There are five now. They started as a trilogy, then came a fourth, and then a prequel. Google them and see what you think.
Other feudal Japan books I'd recommend (but aren't fantasy):
Shogun by James Clavell
Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa
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"I would really suggest reading them in order, as the storyline may get a bit confusing if you don't. This is the order of the books:
Tales of the Otori
1. Across the Nightingale Floor (2002)
2. Grass for His Pillow (2003)
3. Brilliance of the Moon (2004)
4. The Harsh Cry of the Heron (2006)
5. Heaven's Net is Wide (2007)"
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Hahaha, don't you hate that. Stay strong Ryan it is worth the wait.ryan wrote:Awesome. I really want to start. The first of the five just arrived today, Heaven's Net is Wide. I'll just have to stay patient reading this other Clive Barker book while Across the Nightingale Floor wanders its way to my house.

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Awesome! I am so glad you liked it!ryan wrote:While waiting for the Otori books to arrive I had decided to begin reading Musashi. I have just now finished reading Musashi and I think it is one of the best books I have ever read. I loved it immensely.
Now I begin reading Across the Nightingale Floor.
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I had not heard of this book, thanks for the post, I am going to add it to my TRL.ryan wrote:While waiting for the Otori books to arrive I had decided to begin reading Musashi. I have just now finished reading Musashi and I think it is one of the best books I have ever read. I loved it immensely.
Now I begin reading Across the Nightingale Floor.

Across the Nightingale Floor is brilliant. Short but brilliant.

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One book that I have always been meaning to take a peek at is Romance of the Three Kingdoms. As a kid growing up, the video games based on the book had fanned my interest for this kind of culture. This isn't really why I am interested in feudal Asia necessarily, but I was thinking maybe a divergence from a Japanese setting into a Chinese setting would give more variety and diversity to this theme.