11.17.2008

 

Across the Nightingale Floor: Tales of the Otori Book One


by Lian Hearn, paperback, 287pgs
Overall Grade: A
Series: The Tales of the Otori

A beautifully descriptive and yet fast-paced book! Hearn somehow flows from idyllic and contemplative moments to action and back again and the plot just keeps rolling by. It's hard to put the book down (the chapters are LONG) and before you know it you're done. As for the story, it follows the story of Takeo, an adolescent boy who is rescued from the utter destruction of his village and adopted by a nobleman whom he comes to adore, and then falls in love. But Takeo finds himself split by blood, loyalties, and his childhood faith, and ends up losing all the new things he cherishes. Set in a quasi-medieval Japan.
And I know my library had it in the teen/YA section, but this has some violent, and sexual content, that I wouldn't really think is appropriate.

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