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Across the Nightingale Floor

Tales of the Otori, Book One

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Across the Nightingale Floor

By: Lian Hearn
Narrated by: Kevin Gray, Aiko Nakasone
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A tour-de-force novel set in ancient Japan filled with passion, fantasy, and feuding warlords. The first volume in the highly anticipated Tales of the Otori trilogy.

Sixteen-year-old Takeo's village has been massacred by an evil warlord, and he is about to be slain by the men who murdered his parents and neighbors. At the last moment, his life is saved by a nobleman, who claims the boy as his kin and begins his education.

But nothing is as it seems. Takeo discovers that he has rare powers that are useful to those around him. As he grows into manhood, he must decide where his loyalties lie: with his noble master and adoptive father; with the Hidden, a secret, spiritual sect whose beliefs are forbidden; or with the Tribe, the assassins and spies who consider him one of their own.

A story of treachery, political intrigue, and the intensity of first love, set in a world ruled by formal ritual and codes of honor, Across the Nighingale Floor crosses genres, generations, and genders to captivate fans of all ages.

Don't miss the rest of the Tales of the Otori series.©2002 Lian Hearn (P)2003 HighBridge Company
Action & Adventure Alternate History Classics Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Historical Science Fiction Suspenseful

Editorial reviews

Why we think it's Essential: At the heart of Lian Hearn's beautiful saga of samurai, enchantment, and passion in feudal Japan is the story of two ill-fated lovers, brought to poignant life with the dual performances of Kevin Gray and Aiko Nakasone. Trading chapters as their stories intertwine, Gray and Nakasone anchor the action with their alternating voices, underscoring the very personal stakes amidst the epic tale of feuding warlords. — Ed Walloga

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"The novel fills a unique niche that is at once period piece and fantasy novel." (Amazon.com)

Immersive Setting • Complex Characters • Authentic Japanese Pronunciation • Intriguing Political Intrigue

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This is an extremely engaging story, with an interweaving of history, adventure, culture, and fantasy. I'm thoroghly hooked on this trilogy and am looking forward to listening to the next part.

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Author Hearn creates a magical world every bit as beautiful, terrible and engossing as those of the best of the Chinese fantasy-action films. This production is almost visual, with suberb narrators. I took a chance on an unknown work and was captivated. I had forgotten how fantasy can seem so much like history: "One Hundred Years of Solitude" comes to mind.

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I really like some accents in the narrators. I took this book because I loved Brian Nishii's voice in Barry Eisler's first book. The accent was not well represented in the next book that Nishii tried of Eisler's series. The same seems to be true here. This first book is the strongest in the series and the narrators are at their best in this book. The formality in the story telling is likable to me. Overall it is a likable fairy tale and not at all hard to enjoy. The series wears thin though and the need to go on with a series is suppose to be strong. The reviews seem to indicate this experience is shared.

a young adult book

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Is there anything you would change about this book?

The first book as a stand-alone is actually quite good, but in later books the predictability becomes painfully obvious.

What was most disappointing about Lian Hearn’s story?

The entire series is too predictable, there are little to no surprises.

What about Kevin Gray and Aiko Nakasone ’s performance did you like?

The pacing and pronunciation were pleasing to the ear.

Predictable storyline - Excellent Reading

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I had to sit in my driveway to finish listening to this book!! I can't wait for the next book!!

Fantastic!!

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