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Archive [Retired Buddy Reads] > Wang - The Sword of Kaigen [Feb 1, 2020]

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message 151: by Beena (new) - rated it 4 stars

Beena (beenz) | 2198 comments @Ryan, Agree with Chris about Takeru, I think he's put it very well.

And I second Tammie. (view spoiler)


message 152: by Ryan (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ryan Dash (ryandash) | 152 comments Thanks for the responses, Chris and Tammie. I can't say I'm fully satisfied with the way the author handled it but the Misaki/Takeru relationship building is really strong and believable regardless, and probably one of the most enjoyably written relationships I've read for quite some time.


message 153: by Chris (new) - rated it 5 stars

Chris | 75 comments Ryan wrote: "Thanks for the responses, Chris and Tammie. I can't say I'm fully satisfied with the way the author handled it but the Misaki/Takeru relationship building is really strong and believable regardless..."

Thanks for asking the questions! I didn't give them enough thought on my own until you asked.

I think many of the character-relationships were really well done. Mamoru/Misaki, Mamoru/Kwang, Misaki/Takeru, Misaki/Robin.. realizing as I type this that just about everything involving Misaki was just enjoyable to read.

Oh, and thanks Beena!


message 154: by Graeme (new) - rated it 5 stars

Graeme Rodaughan Chris wrote: "Ryan wrote: "Thanks for the responses, Chris and Tammie. I can't say I'm fully satisfied with the way the author handled it but the Misaki/Takeru relationship building is really strong and believab..."

Agreed. 70% in, and this is essentially Misaki's story.


message 155: by Graeme (new) - rated it 5 stars

Graeme Rodaughan Beautifully drawn characters and relationships.


message 156: by Graeme (new) - rated it 5 stars

Graeme Rodaughan The duel.

Amazingly well told. The emotional notes are like a symphony. None are missed and they all ring true.


message 157: by Mayim (new) - rated it 5 stars

Mayim de Vries | 2948 comments I had shivers when I was reading this scene.


message 158: by Graeme (new) - rated it 5 stars

Graeme Rodaughan Mayim wrote: "I had shivers when I was reading this scene."

Ahhh - the sign of effective writing.


message 159: by Graeme (new) - rated it 5 stars

Graeme Rodaughan Finished.

Loved it. Simply brilliant.

Review at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 160: by Graeme (new) - rated it 5 stars

Graeme Rodaughan Regarding Takeru, (view spoiler)


message 161: by Graeme (new) - rated it 5 stars

Graeme Rodaughan #1 msg. Genuine emotional intimacy requires a willingness to experience and hold pain, and is not feasible without that courage.


message 162: by Ryan (new) - rated it 4 stars

Ryan Dash (ryandash) | 152 comments I don't know how useful that message is when most people are incapable of an alternative to "holding pain" - there is no becoming the mountain. To some extent, people can ignore or compartmentalize pain, but never to the extent that Takeru can.

But yes, intimacy requires a good way to deal with pain, though not too much, or the relationship is already dysfunctional.


message 163: by Tammie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Tammie | 5949 comments Graeme wrote: "Finished.

Loved it. Simply brilliant.

Review at https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."


I'm so glad you loved it!


message 164: by Graeme (last edited Mar 30, 2020 02:06PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Graeme Rodaughan Ryan wrote: "I don't know how useful that message is when most people are incapable of an alternative to "holding pain" - there is no becoming the mountain. To some extent, people can ignore or compartmentalize..."

Plenty of people will avoid pain by avoiding intimacy and commitment. Wang's basic msg is that this will leave you less than human, or less than your full self. Takeru and Misaki have different paths and challenges but come to the same final location. Hence why their relationship resolves too.

For example, while Misaki's eyes were on her past, or on the horizon, she wasn't committed to her life and family on the mountain. But, in the end she's let go of who she was and arrives at acceptance of who she really is - and her inherent power.


message 165: by Graeme (new) - rated it 5 stars

Graeme Rodaughan Thanks Tammie.


message 166: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new) - rated it 5 stars

Timelord Iain | 35326 comments Mod
Finally available on audio... I've heard so many good things about this... Scott even recommended it to me... and now I can listen to it...


message 167: by Tammie (new) - rated it 5 stars

Tammie | 5949 comments I hope you like it Iain. It was one of my favorite reads this year.


message 168: by Anni (new) - rated it 5 stars

Anni | 5066 comments Timelord Iain wrote: "Finally available on audio... I've heard so many good things about this... Scott even recommended it to me... and now I can listen to it..."

There is? Awesome! I'm reading it since forever now because I had next to no time to pick up my kindle 🙈 And was so sad, because I think I might have loved the book and I wished there was an audiobook so badly!

Have you already started it Iain?


message 169: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new) - rated it 5 stars

Timelord Iain | 35326 comments Mod
Not yet


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