
Samurai
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Narrado por:
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Scott Shinall
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De:
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Alex Ness
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Josh Brown
Samurai commonly describes a warrior in Japan who serves a lord, using combat skills and living by the code of Bushido. But not everyone followed the code so directly, nor was every samurai so bold and courageous. So while the truth is somewhere between the idealized icon of fidelity and bravery, and bullies with swords, this work features the samurai who lived by their code.
Inspired by the great and legendary samurai themselves, this work of short stories, poems, and quotes is meant to evoke, however briefly, life from the viewpoint of the samurai.
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
It was well-spent in the sense that it's like a crash course on the lifestyle of a samurai. It stresses the importance of their beliefs and practices. The stories within this work echo some of the legendary tales of the samurai, so it's interesting to have a different take on those tales. Anyone who is interested in that will find some appreciation in the content of the book.What three words best describe Scott Shinall’s voice?
Well-pronounced, friendly, consistentDid Samurai inspire you to do anything?
It made me more interested in the ways of the samurai.Any additional comments?
The narration could use more feeling. There's not much variance or inflection to help portray the scene.An Interesting Look at Way of the Samarai
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Hauntingly different.
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While the story seemed to be well researched it wasn't exactly entertaining. It seemed more like narration in a movie "he did this after feeling this" than a book about a protagonist and their adventures. That being said it was interesting, especially the second half of it.
Where it falls really behind is in narration. The narration was unfeelingly done and if you, like me, watch samurai animes and want to read this because of that, pick the book instead of the audiobook. It isn't exactly well modulated.
If that's not an issue and you're looking for a quick listen then do pick this up!
Well researched.
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