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When I was six months old, I dropped from the sky -- the lone survivor of a deadly Japanese plane crash. The newspapers named me Heaven. I was adopted by a wealthy family in Tokyo, pampered, and protected. For nineteen years, I thought I was lucky. I'm learning how wrong I was. A Sheltered Life Life is good back in Japan where I'm safe and papered as a princess though I miss the freedom I had in L.A. But now maybe I'll finally face my enemy. And I can learn the truth about who I really am show more and what I will become. I am Samurai Girl. show lessTags
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What an abrupt ending to an otherwise engaging series! OK so it wasn't the best written series I've ever read but it did hold my attention and make me wonder what would happen next. But I wanted the ending more wrapped up than it was.
Hiro's fate in this book shocked me.
Hiro's fate in this book shocked me.
Despite not being the most well written series of books, I've enjoyed the read until this book. This book was exceptionally sloppy written with little attention to the overall story and time line, where it seems that the author didn't remember what information had been given in earlier books. Deviations from earlier books, that couldn't be explained with that someone told Heaven another lie became just annoying - even if sometimes it was regarding very small details. E.g. wondering if the policeman that helped her in the previous book was still on the force, when she was gone about 1 week...how the recently cut bangs grew from very short to being in the eyes in little more than 1 week.
The other books in the series suffered sometimes of show more this as well, but not as bad as this book. Reading the article in WSJ (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122004548754784425.html#articleTabs%3Darticle), this is not so surprising but still disappointing. Equally disappointing was the ending of this book, which was built up as if there would be 1-2 more books to come. show less
The other books in the series suffered sometimes of show more this as well, but not as bad as this book. Reading the article in WSJ (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122004548754784425.html#articleTabs%3Darticle), this is not so surprising but still disappointing. Equally disappointing was the ending of this book, which was built up as if there would be 1-2 more books to come. show less
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- Canonical title
- The Book of the Heart
- Original publication date
- 2004-03-02
- People/Characters
- Heaven Kogo
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