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May 01, 2009 04:39AM
Started this book and it is so captivating. Blackthorn is such a great character. This is so well written. Shogun is hard to put down. The description of the scurvy just made my stomach turn. Was so worried about the ship crashing into the rocks. I can't read this book fast enough.
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There is a lot to love about Blackthorn. He's not perfect, which makes him even lovelier to me.
I loved Crouching tiger hidden dragon & house of flying daggers.

How could you not? ;) I wish we could re-watch them together.

Okay so I don't like the torture that the a Japanese use on Blackthorne and his shipmates. Very creepy.

I've read all of Clavell's books except for Whirlwind, and this is the best one, though Tai Pan and Noble House are also extremely good. Has anyone read Whirlwind? I've been meaning to read it at some point for the past 5 years but just haven't gotten around to it :)
@Emilee - I thought the torture of the shipmates (boiling in a cauldron... uuugghh) was pretty brutal too... though didn't have any problem with it in terms of its place in the story...
Also, I thought Blackthorne and particularly Toranaga are amazingly written

Vir wrote: "Emilee - I thought the torture of the shipmates (boiling in a cauldron... uuugghh) was pretty brutal too... though didn't have any problem with it in terms of its place in the story...
Also, I thought Blackthorne and particularly Toranaga are amazingly written"
It was brutal but you are right it was needed at this time in the story.
So far really loving this book. I hope to finish it soon. I should actually be reading it now.
Also, I thought Blackthorne and particularly Toranaga are amazingly written"
It was brutal but you are right it was needed at this time in the story.
So far really loving this book. I hope to finish it soon. I should actually be reading it now.
The people who ban books probably didn't even read the books they are banning.
They might not even know how to read.

I saw it a few times at the library sales but havent had the urge to buy it (should I feel ashamed?) Im not much into Japanese history and havent read a book revolving around it...
Lori: this is actually a really good book. I am not sure if they are making a movie out of it but that would be an good idea.

There was a mini-series made in the 80's starring Toshiro Mifune and Richard Chamberlain. It was incredibly popular. I can't see them fitting the story into a 2 hour movie, becuase it's based in fact. They would be forced to focus on only a small portion of the book.

MAybe its just not my time yet :)
