Kamikaze


A Tale for the Time Being
Blossoms in the Wind: Human Legacies of the Kamikaze
The Kamikaze Hunters: Fighting for the Pacific: 1945
Hell from the Heavens: The Epic Story of the USS Laffey and World War II's Greatest Kamikaze Attack
Danger's Hour: The Story of the USS Bunker Hill and the Kamikaze Pilot Who Crippled Her
The Divine Wind: Japan's Kamikaze Force in World War II
A Glorious Way to Die: The Kamikaze Mission of the Battleship Yamato, April 1945
Claustrophilia (The Dark Triad, #1)
Kamikaze Pilots of World War II
The Black Farm (The Black Farm, #1)
Kamikaze: Japan's Suicide Gods
Drawing Blood
The Library at Mount Char
The Devotion of Suspect X (Detective Galileo, #1)
Memoirs of a Kamikaze: A World War II Pilot's Inspiring Story of Survival, Honor and Reconciliation
The Last Cherry Blossom by Kathleen BurkinshawTokyo Ever After by Emiko JeanSadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes by Eleanor CoerrI Love You So Mochi by Sarah KuhnThe Ghost in the Tokaido Inn by Dorothy Hoobler
Japan in Juvenile Fiction
139 books — 19 voters
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Suicide
737 books — 497 voters

Carlos J. Eguren
—Si no deseabais a una kamikaze como jefa, no haberme dado los mandos del avión.
Carlos J. Eguren, Devon Crawford y los guardianes del infinito

Haruki Murakami
I could go on like this forever, but would I ever find a place that was meant for me? Like, for example, where? After lengthy considerations, the only place I could think of was the cockpit of a two-seater Kamikaze torpedo-plane. Of all the dumb ideas. In the first place, all the torpedo-planes were scrapped thirty years ago
Haruki Murakami, Pinball, 1973

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