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Guin Saga: Book Five, The - Pb: The Marches King
By (Author) Kaoru Kurimoto
Vertical Inc.
Vertical Inc.
15th November 2008
United States
Paperback
288
Width 139mm, Height 190mm
246g
The Guin Saga continues to set records in Japan. Kurimoto's life-work, this fantasy epic of uncommon richness and intrigue will enthrall readers of all ages. In book five Guin has found the Lagon, but now he must find their mightiest warrior if he is to have any chance of acquiring aid from the legendary giants of Lagon. Meanwhile, the tenuous Sem alliance has become unglued, leaving them exposed to the Mongauli scouts who quickly report their location to Lady Amnelis. Will Guin manage to return in time to help his friends
A rousing tale of intrepid heroes, horrid villains and wicked supernatural creatures. Publishers Weekly
The Guin Saga was the most [inspiration for Berserk]. I started reading it in junior high and Im still reading the new volume every month. Berserk creator Kentaro Miura
Kaoru Kurimoto manages the flurry of situations being set up and resolved like the trick of a putting a hand on a table with fingers spread out, then stabbing a blade between the outstretched digits. The speed and coordination is that amazing. Scott Green, Aint It Cool News
A swashbuckling fantasy . . . action is always center stage . . . dreamlike . . . intense. The Seattle Times
This is classic fantasy at its best. Book Sense (Fall 2003 Science Fiction and Fantasy Top Ten)
Readers should be warned that once you start this journey, it will be nearly impossible to leave it unfinished. SFRevu
Japans answer to The Lord of the Rings. The Globe and Mail
This has to be one of the best translations Ive yet read. The language is fluid and establishes a strong narrative voice. James Michael White, SFReader.com
I get a little breathless just typing all that, and it's nothing compared to the experience of reading the Guin books. They're [The books] like Robert E. Howard crossed with manga and a triple espresso. Fantasy and Science Fiction
Guin is epic fantasy as I have come not to know it lately: restless, unapologetic, world-spanning, monster-smashing meat-and-potatoes fun. Advanced Media Network
Author Kaoru Kurimoto, winner of the Edogawa Rampo and Yoshikawa Eiji Awards, lives in Tokyo Japan.