Beth C.
Written on Oct 2, 2015
Having read the first book in this series, and having enjoyed it, I was looking forward to reading this one. Unfortunately, this one spends a lot of time standing still in various spots. That's not to say that the story itself isn't interesting, just that it seemed to drag on more than necessary. There were times - several of them - when I really wasn't sure I wanted to pick up the book to continue reading.
After finally finishing it, I can say that I would be interested in reading the next one when it comes out, though I'm not sure I would choose to search for it. I do find Miyamoto a fascinating character, particularly given the struggles he faced and the culture of rigidity he was trying to change. Overall, this was worth reading, and would be a good gift for fans of Japanese history.