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Shogun  
Author: James Clavell
ISBN: 061301328X
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Review
"Superbly crafted...grips the reader  like a riptide...gets the juices flowing!" --  Washington Star.

"Exciting,  totally absorbing...be prepared for late nights,  meals unlasting, buisness unattended..." --  Philadelphia Inquirer.  

"Adventure and action, the suspense of danger, shocking,  touching human relationships...a climactic human  story." -- Los Angeles  Times.


From the Publisher
A bold English adventuer. An invincible Japanese warlord. A beautiful woman torn between two ways of life, two ways of love. All brought together in a mighty saga of a time and place aflame with conflict, passion, ambition, lust and the struggle for power."Superbly crafted. . .grips the reader like a riptide. . .gets the juices flowing!"--Washington Star."Exciting, totally absorbing. . .be prepared for late nights, meals unlasting, buisness unattended. . ."--Philadelphia Inquirer."Adventure and action, the suspense of danger, shocking, touching human relationships. . .a climactic human story."--Los Angeles Times.




Shogun

FROM THE PUBLISHER

A bold English adventuer. An invincible Japanese warlord. A beautiful woman torn between two ways of life, two ways of love. All brought together in a mighty saga of a time and place aflame with conflict, passion, ambition, lust and the struggle for power.

FROM THE CRITICS

Gale Research

Reviewers have cited the story itself as the source of Shogun's appeal. Gorney of the Washington Post described it as "one of those books that blots up vacations and imperils marriages, because it simply will not let the reader go," and Library Journal contributor Mitsu Yamamoto deemed it "a wonderful churning brew of adventure, intrigue, love, philosophy, and history." "Clavell has a gift," contended Schott in the New York Times Book Review. "It may be something that cannot be taught or earned. He breathes narrative. It's almost impossible not to continue to read Shogun once having opened it. The imagination is possessed by Blackthorne, Toranaga and medieval Japan. Clavell creates a world: people, customs, settings, needs and desires all become so enveloping that you forget who and where you are."

     



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