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The Guin Saga Book 2

Warrior in the Wilderness

Kaoru Kurimoto Alexander O. Smith

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English
Vertical
04 June 2019
Series: The Guin Saga
"The Guin Saga is epic heroic fantasy in the same vein as Robert E. Howard's Conan, the Barbarian. More than a hundred books strong and growing, the saga has sold more than twenty-five million copies in Japan. Vertical will publish the first five installments that comprise ""The Marches Episode"" arc.

Guin is a mighty warrior, who cannot remember his past. His only clue is a leopard mask mystically attached to his head. Joined by the royal twins of Parros, Remus and Rinda; Suni, the simian-girl; and Istavan, the mercernary; our hero must cross the treacherous River Kes and journey into the badlands of Nospherus, where unthinkable dangers lurk. In hot pursuit is a Mongauli army of 15,000, led by the beautiful and dangerous General Amnelis."
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Imprint:   Vertical
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 223mm,  Width: 147mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   469g
ISBN:   9781932234527
ISBN 10:   1932234527
Series:   The Guin Saga
Pages:   240
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Recommended Age:   From 10 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Other merchandise
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Guin Saga Book 2: Warrior in the Wilderness

A rousing tale of intrepid heroes, horrid villains and wicked supernatural creatures. -Publishers Weekly <br> The Guin Saga was the most [inspiration for Berserk]. I started reading it in junior high and I'm still reading the new volume every month. -Berserk creator Kentaro Miura <br> This is classic fantasy at its best. -Book Sense (Fall 2003 Science Fiction and Fantasy Top Ten) <br> Readers should be warned that once you start this journey, it will be nearly impossible to leave it unfinished. - SFRevu <br> Japan's answer to The Lord of the Rings. -The Globe and Mail <br> 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, Ain't It Cool News


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