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  • Shōgun, Part Two

  • The Asian Saga
  • Written by: James Clavell
  • Narrated by: Ralph Lister
  • Length: 29 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Shōgun, Part Two

Written by: James Clavell
Narrated by: Ralph Lister
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Publisher's Summary

By the #1 New York Times bestselling author and unparalleled master of historical fiction, James Clavell’s Shogun is soon to be a major FX/Hulu TV series!

Shogun, the classic epic novel of feudal Japan that captured the heart of a culture and the imagination of the world, is now available for the first time in serial format. Part Two contains the second half of the complete novel.

After Englishman John Blackthorne is lost at sea, he awakens in a place few Europeans know of and even fewer have seen—Nippon. Thrust into the closed society that is seventeenth-century Japan, a land where the line between life and death is razor-thin, Blackthorne must negotiate not only a foreign people, with unknown customs and language, but also his own definitions of morality, truth, and freedom. As internal political strife and a clash of cultures lead to seemingly inevitable conflict, Blackthorne’s loyalty and strength of character are tested by both passion and loss, and he is torn between two worlds that will each be forever changed.

Powerful and engrossing, capturing both the rich pageantry and stark realities of life in feudal Japan, Shogun is a critically acclaimed powerhouse of a book. Heart-stopping, edge-of-your-seat action melds seamlessly with intricate historical detail and raw human emotion. Endlessly compelling, this sweeping saga captivated the world to become not only one of the best-selling novels of all time but one of the highest-rated television miniseries, as well as inspiring a nationwide surge of interest in the culture of Japan. Shakespearean in both scope and depth, Shogun is, as the New York Times put it, ‘'not only something you read—you live it.’‘

Also available: Shogun: Part One

©1975 James Clavell (P)2015 Blackstone Publishing

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Riveting despite a slightly disappointing ending

If you were expecting war and major battles basis the ending of book 1, you will be left dissappointed. Toranaga employs his understanding of human beings and their motivations to turn the tide in his favour with the least loss of life. This makes the ending a bit disappointing

The comparisons of major characters to falcons was something I will always remember. There is a famous Japanese quote that says that man has three faces. The face shown to to world, then the one shown to close ones and the last- the face you would never show to anyone. The last portion of the book made me truly understand its meaning.

Overall a highly recommended read. It delves into history, culture, psychology and an analysis of the consequences of human motivations

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