Heaven Kogo was a mere six months old when she was dropped from the sky, being noted as the only survivor in a deadly Japanese plane crash. She was named Heaven by the newspapers, to signify that she had fallen from the Gods. Later she is adopted by a wealthy family in Tokyo, where she is protected and pampered. Now, at the age of nineteen, she's realizing that all of her life things have been a sham, and she's not as lucky...
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I loved the first book, and just today I finished reading the second. The characters, storyline, and feelings as written by the author are terrific! It has romance, pop culture, and lots of (butt) kicking! It's just a great read. If you're interested in love, martial arts, or Japanese culture, this is a terrific book~ Even if you're not, give it a read, you'll love it~
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This second book in the continuing series of Samurai Girl is as good as the first book. Here is the back of it first:I am a new person-training to stay alive. The people I trusted, I now fear. The people I trust now, I am placing in danger.I'm told a good samurai can make herself invisible. And I want to be invisible right now...to every person except one.The Book of the Shadow continues to follow Heaven's growth as a...
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I wrote a review for #1 of this series, and just mostly want to confirm that it's still good. Fun story line and illustrations! Can't wait for further volumes.
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