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Young Samurai: The Way of the Dragon is the third book in this blockbuster series by Chris Bradford
June 1613.
Japan
is threatened with war and Jack is facing his greatest battle yet.
Samurai are taking sides and, as the blood begins to flow, Jack's warrior training is put to the ultimate test. His survival - and that of his friends - depends upon him mastering the Two Heavens, the secret sword technique of the legendary samurai Masamoto Takeshi. But first Jack must recover his father's prize possession from the deadly ninja Dragon Eye.
Can Jack defeat his ruthless enemy? Or will the ninja complete his mission to kill the young samurai . . .
'A fantastic adventure that floors the reader on page one and keeps them there until the end' - Eoin Colfer
Chris Bradford has trained in karate, kickboxing and samurai swordsmanship. He earned his black belt in Zen Kyo Shin Taijutsu, the secret fighting art of the ninja. Before writing the Young Samurai series, he was a professional musician and songwriter and has performed for HRH Queen Elizabeth II.
***You can learn more about Chris Bradford and his books at www.youngsamurai.com.***
448 pages, Kindle Edition
First published March 4, 2010
I have to admit right from the start that the main character, Jack Fletcher, is one of my favorite characters of all time. As someone that’s into martial arts I can so relate to Jack. I actually find myself getting jealous of him because I’d so love to be able to learn martial arts like he is. But then the reality of it all hits home and I’m like, “okay, never mind.” When deciding how to rate this the third book in the Young Samurai series, I almost regretted giving the first two books five stars. If those first two books deserved five stars, then The Way of the Dragon deserves six. Yes I loved it!
I will offer a word of caution for parents. This might not be suitable for really young readers. The description of the war that takes place, along with all the death, may be a bit much sensitive young readers.
To see my review of other the books in this series, please use the links below:
Book One - The Way of the Warrior
Book Two - The Way of the Sword
Book Four - The Ring of Earth
Book Five - The Ring of Water
Book Six - The Ring of Fire
Book Seven - The Ring of Wind
Book Eight - The Ring of Sky