Monday, December 29, 2014

Way of the Dragon

Way of the Dragon Chris Bradford, 503 pages

Cover image for Japan is threatened with the war, samurai are taking sides, and soon Jacks training will be put to the test. With his father's book in the hands of Dragon Eye Jack's only hope for survival and returning home depends on mastering the Two Heavens, the sword technique of his mentor Masamoto Takeshi.

I enjoyed this book, I felt that Bradford took his time with this third book and while it lacks in some areas such as character development, it makes up for it with well written scenes and and plot twists. Overall I thought it was about average compared to the rest of the series, and definitely aimed more towards young adult.   

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