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SUPER NINJA: The Sword of Heaven (edition 2024)

by William Kely McClung (Author)

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Title:SUPER NINJA: The Sword of Heaven
Authors:William Kely McClung (Author)
Info:Falling Up Publishing (2024), 442 pages
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Rating:*****
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Deeply engrossing from the start, the scifi fantasy novel, Super Ninja: The Sword of Heaven by William Kely McClung was a thrilling experience. Having had no prior knowledge to karate or any sort of martial arts, I was fascinated at how easy it can be to injure someone or even kill them if the needed skill is applied correctly. The characters created by McClung were well-developed and brought their own unique style to the plot, heightening my curiosity as to how the novel would reach its conclusion, especially war hero Nash and boy samurai Shingo, heir to the Funikoshi dynasty. The magic element took me by pleasant surprise as it added a unique spin to the traditional Ninja action novels. I recommend it to fans of martial arts and action-packed storylines filled with revenge and vengeance. ( )
  Star53986 | Jun 13, 2024 |
This read is one of its own kind, and I loved following each page. This will take you from the steaming jungles of Southeast Asia to the neon-lit streets of Miami. Though it has been a 50-year journey, its origins date back billions of years. The lives of two young boys with limitless imaginations, a brave Vietnam veteran lost in his grief, a stunning thief looking for purpose in her profession, and the search for a mysterious sword fashioned from the stars that unites them all are all interwoven in this first volume, THE SWORD OF HEAVEN. Although I haven't read its first part, the author has given enough insight for reference, so I won't miss anything. A master ninja assassin, a brilliant billionaire out to restore his family's honor, a psychopath wielding an iron grip over the seedy Miami underworld, a relentless detective attempting to prevent his city from imploding, and the emergence of an artificial intelligence entity that aspires to become a god.

The interesting plots, different storylines, and remarkable writing style forced me to keep turning the pages and be part of their journey. ( )
  AWilliamz | Jun 3, 2024 |
I really enjoyed reading every page of this unique book. I have always been fond of books like this, which take you to a different era and help you live in that time zone.

This book will take you on a journey through the steamy rainforests of Southeast Asia, followed by the neon-lit streets of Miami. Despite being a 50-year saga, its beginnings go back billions of years. I have heard of its first volume, The Sword of Heaven, but I haven't had the chance to read it. It unveils together the stories of two boys with endless imaginations to get better: a bold Vietnam veteran lost in his pain in the past, a unique thief searching definition in her career, and the quest for a mysterious sword fashioned from the stars that unites them all.

The characters are beautifully woven and serve the purpose. Their growth as the story progresses is visible and would definitely keep you engrossed in the story. The story starts with a brief introduction, which is needed to make the reader make the reader fall for it. ( )
  Calibrie | May 30, 2024 |
Good and evil war to acquire a special sword in Super Ninja: The Sword of Heaven by William Kely McClung. I couldn’t even fathom how it could take years to make a sword. But in the end, it slices through flesh, bone, and metal like a hot blade and butter. So unique, there is a race to obtain this sword. The good “guys” come together to find it as they follow the carnage it leaves in its wake. Each massacre is a step closer, but will it be their end?

I found Super Ninja: The Sword of Heaven an excellent book to start William Kely McClung’s new series. The story is told by one who has mastered multiple martial arts types, giving the gory fights excellent details and depth. Plus, you see how the author sets up his scenes, characters, and plot so in the future; it could be enjoyed as a movie or series. This book’s action and adventure are off the charts. The only thing that threw me with this book was I struggled with keeping some of the characters straight, but other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. ( )
  Soniaa | May 13, 2024 |
Prepare for an exciting adventure the book that mixes fantasy, science fiction, and action. This story introduces a group of different characters, each with their own problems and goals, who come together to search for a magical sword made from stars.

The story takes you from the jungles of Southeast Asia to the bright streets of Miami, and it's full of secrets, lies, and bravery. With a skilled ninja assassin, a smart billionaire, a cruel psychopath, and a hard-working detective, there's a lot at stake, and the action never stops.

What makes "Super Ninja" special is how it makes you think about faith, who you are, and what it means to be a hero. The characters are well-developed and easy to relate to, with interesting pasts that make the story more engaging. The writing is descriptive, the world is well-built, and the surprises will keep you hooked. ( )
  Mathering | May 13, 2024 |
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