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Original Title: | The Way of the Sword |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.youngsamurai.com/site/YOUN/Templates/General.aspx?pageid=162&cc=GB |
Series: | Young Samurai #2 |
Chris Bradford
Paperback | Pages: 379 pages Rating: 4.28 | 4305 Users | 183 Reviews
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Alternate cover edition of ISBN 9780141324319JAPAN 1612.
One year of training in samurai school and Jack is in real trouble…
He’s struggling to prepare for the Circle of Three, an ancient ritual that tests courage, skill and spirit to the limit. At the same time, Jack is caught in a running battle with fellow student Kazuki and his gang.
But these are the least of Jack’s problems. He knows his deadly rival – the ninja Dragon Eye – could strike at any moment. Jack possesses the very thing he will kill for. Can Jack master the Way of the Sword in time to survive a fight to the death?

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Title | : | The Way of the Sword (Young Samurai #2) |
Author | : | Chris Bradford |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 379 pages |
Published | : | July 2nd 2009 by Puffin |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Adventure. Fantasy. Cultural. Japan |
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Ratings: 4.28 From 4305 Users | 183 ReviewsRate Out Of Books The Way of the Sword (Young Samurai #2)
I just read The Way of the Sword by Chris Bradford. In this epic novel, British samurai-in-training Jack Fletcher struggles with prejudice, ninja, and his rival Kazuki who believes that gaijin, or foreigners, do not belong in Japan. In this installment of the series, Jack also enters the Circle of Three trials. If he passes them, he will be chosen to compete in the three challenges of Mind, Body and Spirit to determine if he is worthy enough to learn the Two Heavens, a legendary technique taughtI think this book was very good and would recommend it to any one who likes action and japan!
Once again, thumbs up for Chris Bradford's second installment in the Young Samurai's series. A very good job indeed.My thoughts,- Once again, it was a great read.- I love the fighting scenes. They were definitley more intense. Tougher.- I can really see each character's developments. And indeed, they were more mature here.- I just adore Jack more and more. He has such a big impact on me. CUTE!!- I'm loving the Japanese culture more and more.- The writing is really good, the way Mr. Bradford

Review by my 12 year old brother After a vicious ninja attack left him orphaned and stranded in Japan, Jack Fletcher managed to complete his first year of samurai school. Still, his troubles are far from over. The prejudice of his Japanese classmates has gained him dangerous enemies within his school, and Dragon Eye -- the ninja who killed his father -- is still after him. Jack's only hope of defeating them lies in surviving the Circle of Three: an ancient ritual that tests a samurai's
Jack has spent a year at the Niten Ichi Ryu training as a samurai, but having proven himself to his friends, now he has to prove himself against the ultimate samurai test: the Circle of Three.The great thing about Chris Bradfords Young Samurai books is that no matter how much he has told you in the last book or how much you think you have learnt, the next book is jam packed with new lessons and new experiences. Each subsequent book you pick up is like a brand new packet of crisps, bursting with
This book is a great follow up to the first book and the plot was great yet again.
LOVED EVERY PART . I sometimes act like a proud mother while reading this book - Jack-kun is growing up into a great samurai ;( AND YAMADA SENSEI IS JUST SO AWESOME
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