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    <![CDATA[Heaven's Net is Wide (Tales of the Otori 5)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Heaven’s Net is Wide is the first and last Tale that both closes the circle and introduces readers to the strange and beautiful world of the Otori. It is an epic historical fantasy of revenge and betrayal, honour and loyalty, beauty and passion, and the overwhelming power of love set in a mythical, medieval Japan, which will enthral readers the world over. The world of the Otori has entranced readers since the first book in the Trilogy, Across The Nightingale Floor, was published in 2002. Now Lian Hearn again takes us back to the beginning; to a land that might be feudal Japan or may be another place altogether in the astonishingly beautiful prequel, Heaven’s Net Is Wide.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This is the &quot;first book&quot; or prequel to the brilliant Otori Trilogy and &quot;last book&quot;. Unlike the other books though, which were so good because as part of a ensemble they served their purpose of standing alone as great books as well as giving enough away (and leaving you hanging) t...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/18244801">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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