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File Size: 4173 KB
Print Length: 499 pages
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers (April 23, 2013)
Publication Date: April 23, 2013
Language: English
ASIN: B009Y4I4ZG
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After finishing the book a few nights ago, I’m still unsure as to what to think of it. There were parts of Friesner’s novel that I enjoyed and then there were parts where I just kept reading because I knew I had to write this review. One of the reasons why I think I’m blasé about the novel is because the novel I read before this one left a mark on my heart, had me mourning that the story was over. With Spirit’s Chosen, I put the book down and finished cooking dinner. No sadness, no missing of characters or Friesner’s world, just done with the book, ready for the next.As I thought about my ambivalence, I asked myself what caused this feeling? Was it the characters? Was it the world? Was it the style of prose Friesner use? What it the story? What?And then I realized, there were two main aspects of this novel that rubbed me the wrong way and the main one is the main character, Himiko. Now, I’m pleased that Friesner chose to write a character of color, specifically of Japanese descent, and set the novel in a historical time period. On the other hand, Himiko annoyed me a bit because she is a bit of a Mary-Sue. She is a like-able character and the reader wants to root for her to succeed, but she doesn’t have any faults. None what so ever. She always is able to maintain a positive attitude despite what is thrown at her and is always able to come up with the proper solution that succeeds every time. In fact, at one point when she experiences an obstacle and starts to finally have a breakdown, after she tells Daimu (her love interest) why she is upset, she ends up comforting him! I was completely taken out of the story at that point because it was so unrealistic. I realize that Friesner is trying to promote a strong female character, a warrior, but for a reader to connect, to really believe in the character, she must exhibit some faults or else the reader doesn’t truly trust the main character. I feel like Friesner got so caught up in her sweeping historical fiction with a strong female character that she forgot to give her character, and others, more depth.Spirit’s Chosen is a sequel to Friesner’s Spirit’s Princess but the way she structures the novel allows one to read this novel without having read the first. Friesner gives tidbits here and there of relevant information, as needed, from the first novel and it doesn’t overwhelm Spirit’s Chosen. Friesner definitely did her history, and visited Japan which she writes about in her afterward, and this level of attention and detail comes across beautifully. The world that Friesner creates is very real and believable, and is what makes the novel somewhat interesting.Recommendation: If you like epic historical fiction with balanced characters, I’d say skip this one, but if not and you just love historical fiction for the romance of another era, then this one is for you.Original review posted on the blog [...]
I'm in college and I have yet to be disappointed by Friesner. She brings a nice touch on historical fictions. While I've read some pretty good YA books lately, I'd been a little disappointed that I couldn't pass them on to my younger sister/cousin due to the inappropriateness. Some books really are meant for teens a little bit older for various reasons, but I've found that Friesner has made different stories quite appropriate for all ages. If you love history/mythology, you should enjoy her books as much as I have. The first book for Himiko lacked only a little, but she really makes up for it with the Sprit's Chosen. I'm curious who the next historical princess will be.
Esther Friesner's books never dissapoint me. I love historical fiction and all of her books are amazing! I appreciate her story telling techniques and I can never put the books down. After the first book, I was dying to get a hold of this one because it was just such a cliff hanger! But this book was definitely worth the wait. I hope she comes out with another book soon! And if you loved this book, you should definitely check out the rest of the books in the Princesses of Myth series!
As a huge lover of Japanese culture I was rather excited to read this book. There are some inaccuracies, but otherwise the actual story itself is decent.
I liked it because it was interesting an there wasn't anything that didn't make sense. I've read some books that didn't make sense but I understood them later but I understood what happened throughout the whole books
I loved the first book and the other books by her. this is deffently one of my favorites. I loved it!!!
The book was very well written and enjoyed it very much, but I did not like the ending so much because of all the bad events that happened. But I did not waste my time reading it!
Slow, slow opening. Coming home to find the clan has been enslaved - but there aren't any captors around. Life goes on as usual, except with a lot of dead young men and very little food. But we get through winter OK, no one actually dies of hunger.Then Hikimo goes off on her quest to save Baby Brother. Not everyone else - she's just a young girl, she can't save everyone by herself - but Her own brother is special. Hikimo's best friend goes off with her, because Hikimo can't fight her way out of a paper bag. She can lie, though. And she can be a good shaman and heal people.Then she gets captured. And the prison guard wants to rape her. Then she gets taken to the house of the chieftain who wanted to marry her (until she slopped garbage over him) and he has no interest in sleeping with her. Even though he treats his own wife like garbage. Whuh? How did that happen?Then she goes to the shrine, where the shaman falls in love with her, and takes no steps to ensure she loves him back. The other shaman courts her as if she were a free woman, as well.The chieftain's bitchy mother falls in love with Hikimo when the baby-boy she predicted came true. Everyone Loves Hikimo! Except for the chieftan. And even he comes around later, which is even harder for me to believe than the shaman's not 'insisting' that the slave-girl indulge his true love.Moderately good book, not as good as her other series.
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