Brings wisdom and humor to her journey as they meet exotic animals and obstacles I enjoyed every place they visited and every adversary they faced Serang asked serious questions with a nice dollop of humor 237 Excellent companion to the Lanterfish novelsThis is a solid book with the interesting coming of age story I enjoyed the read and learning the character from the author s Lanternfish books The culture and fantasy were both well conceived and well written I m looking forward to about the world in which the Lanterfish is set and this book builds onto with this very satisfying book 237 Serang by C. Paranormal serangoon road S Boyack is the story of a girl who is abandoned at a temple by her own mother and is trained by the monks They are kind to her Mei Ling is like a mother but she loses her too soon and has to face another tragedy all alone Early attachments wear off as she struggles to survive Despite the challenges.
I first encountered Serang in Craig Boyack s thoroughly enjoyable adventure story of pirates and monsters The Voyage of the Lanternfish. Serang booker She ends up in the care of an elderly monk called Yong to learn the ways of the monastery When the monastery is destroyed to escape persecution they begin one of the strangest of adventures. Serangan island Outspoken and a nimble footed ninja Serang is fiercely loyal but also addicted to something called Huangjiu which I suspect is Saki or something equally lethal Her escapades while under the influence are hilarious This review fails miserably to convey the brilliance of this adventure and it deserves to be made into a film for the fight scenes are some of the best I have ever read 237 This story was one that I couldn t put down I was intrigued by Serang s character when she was introduced in The Voyage of The Lanternfish and it was great to learn her backstory To say she faced hardships and trials would be putting it very mildly As she came of age under the teachings of Master Yong she learned to become a fierce warrior and her intuition grew The way she received her master weapon the Guandao was fascinating Her journey to the Temple of the Wind and then through the caves was heartstopping This book is fantasy at its best I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good story and fabulous world building 237 Serang was one of my favorite characters in C. Book serangan port S Boyack s novel Voyage of the Lanternfish so I ve been waiting for her story for a long time And boy did I enjoy it Set in a fantasized China when emperors ruled Serang s father is a fisherman When his boat goes down and he dies her mother can t support her and takes her to the nearby temple for the monks to raise From then on Serang s story becomes a coming of age journey taught by wise mentors even though Serang harbors a great deal of anger that she has to get past Her first Grand Master is Mei Ling who teaches her reading and writing as well as martial arts When the emperor destroys the temple determined to modernize his country and rid it of the old ways Serang is taught by a wandering monk who takes her on one adventure after another In theory if they survive Serang will have learned much Yong the monk she growsp into an independently fierce woman who could face life as it comes to her The story focuses on her tough journey through rough terrains of life mentored by a wandering monk and learning new lessons at each step. Serang fantasy premier There are vivid details about the settings that transport you to those strange lands she travels through Repetitive at places it is slow paced but some adventures are enthralling Quite different from Boyack s style it sounds like Serang s memoir and makes an interesting reading 237 After thoroughly enjoying Serang s character in Craig Boyack s earlier book Voyage of the Lanternfish I looked forward to reading all about her in her very own story. Serang paranormal witness It was great fun to read about Serang as a wilful child who had to learn to adapt to change and find a whole new way of living after family tragedy struck and to see her grow into a formidable y0ung woman. Kindle serangga This is a fun fantasy read filled with a strong sense of humour as well as serious moments The writer has done a great job with world building and characterisation and has obviously done his research on the subject matter Although this is a spin off from a character from Voyage of the Lantern Fish it works well as a standalone novel Having read the first book it s wonderful to learn where Serang s propensity for Huangjiu came from Equally as fascinating is reading about her trials and tribulations set within the vast upheavals that beset the China of the day with an emperor bent on war and total domination. Serang fantasy premier A number of spelling issues missing words and missing or misplaced quote marks let down what was otherwise a brilliant read However for entertainment value and a rip roaring read that will grab you by the throat and pull you right in I can t recommend Serang highly enough It gets a wonderful solid 4 stars from me And I m eagerly awaiting the next book Grinders from this author NOTE ON RATINGS I consider a 3 star rating a positive review Picky about which books I give 5 stars to I reserve this highest rating for the stories I find stunning and which moved me. Book serangoon road 1 STAR NOT MY CUP OF TEA Lots of issues with this book 237 Serang is a companion book to Voyage of the Lanternfish but it isn t necessary to have read it to enjoy this story I was very excited to explore Serang s history and this book didn t disappoint Her mother abandons her at a temple as a young girl but I like Serang is given a choice about that later When the new Emperor removes her way of life everything changes again This journey into adulthood and her relationship with a monk were the heart of this story The fights were exciting and the moments of learning were thought provoking The detail in the scenery brought me into her world as they battled searched for water in the desert or slept in a cave There were times I was worried for Serang and other times enjoyed her accomplishments A fantastic fantasy coming of age tale that I highly recommend 237 A vivid story that follows an orphan s path as she matures from a child adrift to a confident young woman and warrior Serang is a character from Boyack s popular Voyage of the Lanternfish tale but you needn t have read that book to enjoy this story It stands on its own allowing the reader to grow with Serang. Serang jawa mana Through the course of the story she learns valuable lessons many from a wise monk faces multiple challenges and discovers herself along the way There is danger and adventure Heartbreak as well but there is also plenty of humor and the ending delivers a beautiful reward As a reader I loved seeing the growth of Serang s character Enjoy this as a backstory to Voyage of the Lanternfish or as a brand new tale Either way it is a wholly entertaining read 237 Serang s life falls apart after her fisherman father dies at sea and her mother unable to support a child alone leaves her at the local temple to be taken in and trained by the monks The story follows Serang as she slowly begins to accept the massive change of direction her life has taken and embrace the physical and mental challenges of her training Then a few years and a lot of lessons later the outside world intrudes again when the new emperor declares the monks no longer welcome in society and backs this up by destroying the temples and having all the monks killed forcing Serang down yet another path. Book serangan This is a slow burn novel plot wise but the monastic training think Kung Fu not Cadfael is detailed and fascinating bringing about a beautiful development of the eponymous character She has her flaws and is often somewhat rebellious about accepting these just like any teenager but she possesses plenty of charm and a marvellous work ethic plus an interesting moral code that keeps evolving throughout the book The secondary characters are delightfully quirky and the magic doesn t take over the story but blends seamlessly into the world building leaving you with a feeling that this is a familiar world and yet not It is also an easily visualised tale with excellent fight scenes I have not read The Voyage of the Lanternfish the novel in which Serang first appears so I can assure you this book reads just fine as a standalone and not only as a companion piece Overall if you are NOT looking for a rapid fire action adventure then I recommend this as a captivating coming of age story that held my attention the entire way through on the strength of the characterisation 237 This is my first read from Boyack that wasn t a madcap paranormal adventure and I enjoyed the seriousness of this story It s described as an origin story about Serang who has a role in the Lanternfish books which I haven t read yet I think that description is exactly right The story begins when Serang is 6 years old and progresses through her teens As a child she s abandoned at a temple by her mother The monastery becomes her home its residents her familyntil the Emperor has the monks killed On the run Serang finds a new master who continues her training as the two of them travel across the harsh land. Serangga predator The characters are wonderfully 3 dimensional and I enjoyed the way their relationship developed The worldbuilding is exquisite After I finished reading I learned that the tale is a fantasy and I laughed because I had assumed that the setting was a real place The plot consists of the journey as well as Serang s training and mastery As an origin story there s no giant climatic conclusion but there is a satisfying ending to the intriguing tale The pace is steady overall with moments of exciting action I recommend this book as a companion read to the Lanternfish books which I ll be reading soon 237
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