Shōgun
4.3
(78)
James Clavell
A narrative of conflicting cultures, loyalties, motivations, and traditions in early-seventeenth-century Japan, involving the powerful and power-hungry Lord Toranaga, the ambitious Englishman, Blackthorne, and the Lady Mariko, a Catholic convert in love with the barbarian Englishman.
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Author
James Clavell
Pages
1210
Publisher
Dell
Published Date
1975
ISBN
0440178002 9780440178002
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"Best book I've read. I read a lot, and this one really stands out to me. If you're interested in Japan and like historical fiction, you'll love this. Warning, it is a little brutal and also a very long book but definitely not boring - worth every word."
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Natalie brooke
"Made the mistake of starting this just before mid-terms when I was in university. The textbooks got an ill-timed rest and my grade points slipped a bit, but I wouldn't change a thing"
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Ken Bascom
"Actual rating is 3.5. When I read a book, it doesn’t start at 5 stars, but at 0. About 200 pages in it was at a 5, then another 300 pages, a 4. It stayed at a 4 until about the last 200 or so pages. <br/><br/>I’ve come to the conclusion, after reading several of them, that no book should be over 1000 pages. There is simply just too much information, unnecessary information at that. This book is 1150 pages long and it spends the entire time building up to this so-called “war”, which doesn’t even occur in these pages. Instead, we get a sort of epilogue AFTER the big battle revealing how Toranaga captured Ishido. I don’t know. Maybe I’ve just gotten so used to reading fantasy and their many bloody battles."
"<br/> <br/> Read before miniseries and glad I did. Great job bringing you into the culture and politics."
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Russell Barger