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The Ring of Sky by Chris Bradford

marelise_dj's review

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adventurous funny hopeful inspiring tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

axel_'s review

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5.0

BITTERSWEET ENDING SAD AND LOVING BUT UGHGHGHG I'M HAPPY AND SAD AT THE SAME TIME I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO FEEL!!!!!!`

nightingale_reading's review against another edition

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adventurous fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

samantha_winkel13's review

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5.0

THE ENDING IS SO EMOTIONAL.

I cannot wait until the 9th book comes out. Whatever am I gonna do with myself?! I love this series! Best one I've read since Michael J. Sullivan's "Riryria Chronicles and Revelations"!!!

10000/10000 stars!!!!! Awesome job, Mr. Bradford!!!

drizzlybear's review against another edition

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adventurous fast-paced

3.0

thomas_wright's review

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4.0

this was a great instalment in the series it felt a bit like it was going over the same ground as books 5 and 6 in the series but much faster kind of like a video game boss rush on to the Last book i go

yapxinyi's review

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4.0

I absolutely loved this series. The ending was a bit of a disappointment to me as well, but the finishing of the series still made me tear up. The series was finished. The end. No more Jack and adventures!

This series really taught me a lot. With many wise quotes, and many wise teachers, every book raised goosebumps. I finished the books a little wiser, a little more grown up. Some quotes touched me greatly.

“Anyone can give up; it is the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone would expect you to fall apart, now that is true strength.”
― Chris Bradford, The Way of the Sword

Learn today so that you can live tomorrow. That is my motto.

caleb_m's review against another edition

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5.0

i liked it alot

farosh's review against another edition

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4.0

What a journey this book was.. The book started out with Jack's wish to return to Akiko in Toba and ended with Jack, Yori and Akiko leaving Japan to sail to England..

What I loved most about this book definitely was all the reunions and tokens of friendship and loyalty. Over and over again Jack and his friends and supporters are faced with seemingly unsolvable problems and each and every time they overcome them thanks to their teamwork. Like Yamada once said and his students many times after him: One arrow alone breaks, but many together will survive; and that's exactly what Jack did in the most beautiful way to read. Deciding which one of the young samurai and Jack's close supporters I like most is like trying to decide between air and water, it's simply impossible. Some I liked more and some I liked less but without an exception, every encounter was heart touching and will be remembered.

The mix of sassy comments and tear inducing farewells are impossibly described. What Jack went through, thinking his friends Yori, Saburo and Miyuki drowned, repeatedly having to think the worst and fearing that one of his friends should possibly have to lay down their lives for Jack, the constant angst he felt; I felt that too. Because it happened so often and most of them survived, I believed it to be simply impossible that someone like Miyuki would be the one to falter and part from the material world. I enjoyed reading about the Way of the Ninja and Jack and Miyuki's friendship more than I could express and I am beyond expressing how much I enjoyed her character. Thanks to her courageousness, skill and loyalty all of the main characters survived at multiple points of time.

That really was awesome to read, all the creative ways of finding escape routes in the most unforgivable of surrounding, with the help of everyone. Hiding as monks, the kazuki troupe, using the natural terrain or just tricking ronin and samurai all along, however impossible and improbable it felt that one group of people could be this lucky, reading it sure way a hell of a journey and lots of fun to read. There still was lots of excitement and different aspects and ideas occuring in the book that it never felt boring.

"An enso is the expressive movement of the spirit at a particular moment in time. The opening left in your circle suggests your spirit is not separate but part of something greater. That it requires something, or someone, to complete it."

The one thing I like a little less was Kazuki and his Skorpion Gang. While Jack and his friends constantly developed and found out new tricks and wits to fight their enemies, Kazuki and his followers remained the same hate-filled and revenge driven, sad beings they were since day one. That Kazuki lost his mother thanks to a foreigner is sad, but Myuki is the best example that forgiveness is possible. When Kazuki almost drowned and Jack rescued him I would have believed that he could have changed and forgive Jack (for nothing I guess) but he had to stay the same pitiful boy he always was and Masamoto did the only satisfying thing left over - stripping him of all his samurai privileges he didn't deserve.

Feelings the book left me with: torrential rain, the Nine hells of Beppu, demonic volcanoes, Benkei the Great, a resilience in the face of constant punishment, the sky stretched out like a boundless kingdown above our heads, a long running feud between Kazuki and Jack, finding fellow outcasts and survivors, a new straw hat to wear, Shiryu, the Kabuki troupe and Jack the spirited fighter, grief beyond tears and refugees of war.

"After four years of training, fighting and surviving together, the idea that their paths were to separate forever was as unimaginable as it was heart-rending. Glancing at Akiko beside him on the deck, her hair billowing in the sea breeze, Jack realized that he was already home."

lilyoohien's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional hopeful inspiring lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

5.0