Young Samurai Book 8
*The Ring of Sky*
Oh! I never ever did realize that the book would end in this way! Don't get sacred, it's a happy ending, but unbelievable and surprising beyond imagination. There are ups and downs in the book but the end is just perfect. So let's begin. In the ultimate book of the series, Jack Fletcher is on the run from Shogun's Samurais(Yet Again) and Kazuki, his archenemy and is on a quest to reach Port Nagasaki to grab a ship that will take him to England and reunite him with his sisters. The book begins after a period of a week from the Way of the Wind where Jack is adrift on an island and believes his friends, Yori, Saburo and Miyuki are dead. Running from the Shogun, he discovers a joker and an entertainer Benkai, a funny and cheerful character who helps him throughout the book and they both run thrown the Nine Hells area to reach a new village but again are surrounded by Samurai when Jack is reunited with his Sensei Kyuzo who beats him up and cuts off his little finger, much to his sorrow. Next, Jack escapes Kyuzo and lands into a peaceful home of an elderly person who teaches his to cope up with his loss of finger, i proves his stance and gives tips about the two heavens technique. Next, our band of heroes is reunited with Miyuki, Yori and Saburo, which brings Jack lot of happiness and joy but again trapped by Samurai, they frame a quick plan and activate a volcano and rescue to the villagers. Next, Kzuki shows up and we have a stunning fight on the bridge where Jack hurts Kazuki very much but later on Benkei is trapped by a group of Ronin's and Jack helps him free a circus dance performer from the bandits but the bandits in turn try to decapitate our heroes and are saved yet again by Akiko1 Yes, you heard it right! Akiko, from the Iten Ryu and Jack['s most beloved friend. So with another happy reunion, they move on towards Nagasaki but a death trap awaits them where Kazuki has arranged a group of sixty ronin and hacks Jack, Akiko, Miyuki, Benkei, Saburo and Yori altogether. There's a lot of fighting, bloodshed, loss of life and emotional turbulence here. Miyuki, sadly dies here and everybody else is running away to Nagasaki, but before that Jack drives his sword through Kazuki, still failing to kill him. Young Samurai reach the Nagasaki Port and find a Dutch Ship that will take jack to England but Kazuki returns and threatens the Captain to give back jack Fletcher. Jack and his friends get ready to be burnt at the stake but a messenger appears and inform tha the Shogun is dead and saves our Young Samurai. Jack, surprisingly along with Yoir and Akiko leave Japan, with tears and mourning and head for England. That's the end of our Young Samurai series. That was the story and I hope you find it interesting. Here's the review:-
The first part of the book is terrible with all the running and escaping and more samurai's keep flooding up, not entirely good, the story fails except the appearance of Kyuzo and the Paintbrush tutorials by that old wise guy. But mostly the first part is just running and escaping. I like the new character, Benkei who tries to stay cheerful and tries to stay nonchalant at even the most desperate times. It's also funny how he helps Jack and the circus parade, who too play a very important role in a few chapters. There's a lot of hiding and secrecy involved. involved. I don't know why Mr. Bradford framed Miyuki, Saburo and Yori dead without a more detailed explanation, which makes it a 100% sure that they will return to save Jack and that's what happens. Jack gets his neck saved a ton of times, sometimes costing the lives of his friend, Miyuki later. The plot develops slowly. The book feels like a triad of chapters forming a short story and after filling in the gaps and just filling up 150 pages the story begins. There are 3 appearances of Kazuki, each time ending with a duel and Kazuki getting hurt. The first time is on the volcanic bridge and heavy sword dueling with Jack, alone. Jack, is a little set back as he fails to perfectly deliver blows due to his little finger decapitation. Soon, Akiko appears, I mean I certainly didn't see that coming. After she appears and saves Jack there's a lot of emotional feelings. A lot of love, friendship and emotional attachment, helpfulness is given more than necessary highlighting. It affects the readers positively in the end. Moving on to the best part of the book, there's a lot of blood, fire, sword duels, arrows, piercing, suffocation, screaming, praying, healing and death at the mega trap where we see a lot of action and turbulence of power. Kazuki completely loses here. Miyuki gives up her life? Was that necessary, I always liked her. Should have substituted Saburo instead. Anyways, moving on the ring of the sky is revealed near the end. Jack has finally perfected his skills and saved the life of his friends in redemption. The end is just thrilling and surprising. Akiko and Yori also come aboard with Jack. Masamoto teaches a lot of things to Jack and many mysteries are unveiled. In case, you wondered, Dragon eye does not make an appearance in this book, that mystery was settled in the previous book. Many positive and inspiring thoughts, quotes and feeling are highlighted in the book which make it a wonderful read, specially the second half. And we get to learn about a hoard of new terms and words here. Japanese culture is not portrayed much in the story. What a great way to end this series, with a massive reunion and and some major character deaths. I'll always remember these characters who have been through so much and risked their life for their friends. This series really puts up morals and values for young generation and carves the mind with gentle, yet fascinating stories that you can learn a ton from. Farewell, Jack and all the young samurai that enlightened my life for the past month. It's really been an amazing, fascinating and a thrilling journey. Nice Reading!