The Way of the Dragon (Young Samurai #3) 
This ruined my life in so many levels but the beautifully composed sentences, phrases, and thoughts were hard not to be appreciated. I learned a lot from this, physically, mentally, emotionally, and most of all, spiritually. This is a fine work of art. But just know that it is a brutally painful one.
Another amazing read by Chris but this is quite sad compared to the others due to Yamato dying.

All the tearsEmotional upheaval, its been a very long time since I cried reading a novel. I love the way this series is littered with values and lessons, and the bushido principles realy appeal to the younger me. Always was a fan of a heroic journey narrative.I love how weve seen Jack grow and change and look forward to reading the next novel in the series inshaallah
I decided to read Young Samurai: The Way of the Dragon by Chris Bradford because I had read the previous two books of this epic series and just had to know what happened after that. This continues of the story of an English boy(Jack) whos father was killed leaving him on his own in 1600s Japan where he was adopted by a well respected Samurai. This Series is about Jack training to be a Samurai and his journey along the way.A character I found interesting was Jack Fletcher. After being in Japan
Ah-hahaha! Finally got around to reading/finishing this book! Which continued to have the problems mentioned in my review of the second book with an added frustration, (view spoiler)[Jack can't win anything! It's ridiculous! It's like the author decided to throw some realism into the books after Jack pretty much coming out ahead in every battle (granted, except Dragon Eye fights) and winning every competition for the first two books, now he can barely even compete in friendly fights with his
Definitely a page-turner! I read this in a single day! I think it might actually be worthy of 5 stars, except that I didn't like some of the things that happened in the book...It was definitely the most brutal and most tragic of the books so far. There were definitely great things about the book-a bunch of surprising revelations, lots of action, deepening relationship issues, a few unexpected twists, great life lessons-but it also got a little more 'fantasy'ish with the kiai power which is
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Original Title: | The Way of the Dragon |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.youngsamurai.com/site/YOUN/Templates/General.aspx?pageid=163&cc=GB |
Series: | Young Samurai #3 |
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June 1613 Japan is threatened with war and samurai are taking sides. As the blood begins to flow, Jack Fletcher's warrior training is put to the ultimate test... His survival - and that of his friends - depends upon him mastering the Two Heavens, the secret sword technique of the legendary samurai Masamoto. But first Jack must recover his father's prize possession from the deadly ninja Dragon Eye. Can Jack defeat his ruthless enemy? Or will the ninja complete his mission to kill the young samurai...? 'A fantastic adventure that floors the reader on page one and keeps them there until the end' - Eoin ColferPresent Epithetical Books The Way of the Dragon (Young Samurai #3)
Title | : | The Way of the Dragon (Young Samurai #3) |
Author | : | Chris Bradford |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 448 pages |
Published | : | March 4th 2010 by Puffin |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Adventure. Young Adult. Fantasy. Fiction. Cultural. Japan |
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Ratings: 4.36 From 3532 Users | 149 ReviewsCritique Epithetical Books The Way of the Dragon (Young Samurai #3)
Loved it!! Couldn't stop reading!This ruined my life in so many levels but the beautifully composed sentences, phrases, and thoughts were hard not to be appreciated. I learned a lot from this, physically, mentally, emotionally, and most of all, spiritually. This is a fine work of art. But just know that it is a brutally painful one.
Another amazing read by Chris but this is quite sad compared to the others due to Yamato dying.

All the tearsEmotional upheaval, its been a very long time since I cried reading a novel. I love the way this series is littered with values and lessons, and the bushido principles realy appeal to the younger me. Always was a fan of a heroic journey narrative.I love how weve seen Jack grow and change and look forward to reading the next novel in the series inshaallah
I decided to read Young Samurai: The Way of the Dragon by Chris Bradford because I had read the previous two books of this epic series and just had to know what happened after that. This continues of the story of an English boy(Jack) whos father was killed leaving him on his own in 1600s Japan where he was adopted by a well respected Samurai. This Series is about Jack training to be a Samurai and his journey along the way.A character I found interesting was Jack Fletcher. After being in Japan
Ah-hahaha! Finally got around to reading/finishing this book! Which continued to have the problems mentioned in my review of the second book with an added frustration, (view spoiler)[Jack can't win anything! It's ridiculous! It's like the author decided to throw some realism into the books after Jack pretty much coming out ahead in every battle (granted, except Dragon Eye fights) and winning every competition for the first two books, now he can barely even compete in friendly fights with his
Definitely a page-turner! I read this in a single day! I think it might actually be worthy of 5 stars, except that I didn't like some of the things that happened in the book...It was definitely the most brutal and most tragic of the books so far. There were definitely great things about the book-a bunch of surprising revelations, lots of action, deepening relationship issues, a few unexpected twists, great life lessons-but it also got a little more 'fantasy'ish with the kiai power which is
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