
The Book of Heroes
A Cultural, Fantasy, Japanese Literature book. What is good, and what is evil? Where do you...
A young girl travels into a magical world to save her brother from real-world bullies.When her brother Hiroki disappears after a violent altercation with school bullies, the young Yuriko finds a magical book in his room. The book leads her to another world where she learns that Hiroki has been possessed by a spirit from the Book of Heroes. She visits the magical Nameless Land, where she is...
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 352 pages
- ISBN: 9781421527758 / 1421527758
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One of the girls saw her, then did a double-take. Her eyes sparkled. Not a bright sparkle, but a dull, dark sparkle, like the twinkling of a lantern at the bottom of a deep well. Heres something fun, her eyes said. Heres something freakish. Lets play with it and see if we can make it cry. Miyuki Miyabe, The Book of Heroes // What is good, and what is evil? Where do you draw the line between the two? Now Yuriko was getting a little upset. Im just in fifth grade, you know. They havent taught us difficult things like that yet. There Miyuki Miyabe, The Book of Heroes // This is the nameless land, they say. To you, who for reasons unknowable glimpse here these words. Good people, do not mistake the terms of the agreement: Do not ask men for the story of the nameless land. Do not move lips and tongue in an imitation of the tongue of the nameless land. Do not treat as men those who are imprisoned in the nameless land. Miyuki Miyabe, The Book of Heroes //
So I know that I took a long time to read this book, but that wasn't because I didn't like it, I was just busy. When I actually would sit down and read, I really enjoyed it! I liked the whole idea of the "circle", and the "hero", it was interesting. I also loved how the book was printed, with wavy text lines for the index, chapter titles,... I read this ages ago but I still remember it. I'd like to find another copy and reread it. "Consider a person's life," the Sage continued over her objection. "no matter that great deeds they might accomplish, they are merely creating a relaity, nothing more. Only when we have thoughts, and the telling of thoughts, and those thoughts become stories is the Hero first born. What we think, we tell, and are told - all are stories....