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  • Brilliance of the Moon

  • Tales of the Otori, Book Three
  • By: Lian Hearn
  • Narrated by: Kevin Gray, Aiko Nakasone
  • Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,932 ratings)

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Brilliance of the Moon

By: Lian Hearn
Narrated by: Kevin Gray, Aiko Nakasone
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Publisher's summary

In the final installment of the Tales of the Otori, the young Takeo meets his destiny, fulfilling the prophesy: "You were born into the Hidden, but your life...is no longer your own."

The stage is set: Takeo and his new bride Kaede are on the brink of starting a war to reclaim the lands that are her rightful claim by birth, with a thousand loyal warriors by their side. But much more is at stake, with Takeo sworn to avenge the death of his adoptive father. Kaede, a not-at-all helpless damsel, has also cast a first stone by renouncing the powerful Lord Fujiwara, who considers her his first wife.

An imaginary feudal Japan is vividly reconstructed in this magical tale filled with clan rivalries, supernatural powers, shadowy tribes, and true love. Lian Hearn's epic fantasy of a conflict-ridden, mystical world has enraptured fans around the world, thanks to many complex mysteries, fascinating characters, and a riveting buildup to the dazzling finale.

Don't miss the rest of the Tales of the Otori series.
©2004 Lian Hearn (P)2004 HighBridge Company
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Critic reviews

"A fragrant blend of romance and martial-arts action." (Publishers Weekly)
"A worthy conclusion to a genuinely thrilling epic saga." (Booklist)

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Great Trilogy

This is actually a review of the whole trilogy since few listeners will listen to only this third part. Actually you realize quickly after beginning part one that you’re hooked. You might as well just go ahead and download all three of them. Hearn (Yes, I know that’s a pen name.) really does it all with this trilogy. This beautifully written epic is full of adventure, romance, political intrigue, espionage, gory violence and even a few passionate sex scenes. What more could you ask for? Wonderfully entertaining stuff; I can’t wait for the movies.

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wonderful series

this trilogy has everything. loved it start to finish. the narration is great. the story riveting and unique. the characters interesting. just make sure you listen to it in order.

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THIS TRILOGY IS WORTH EVERY PENNY

Thanks again to Lian Hearn. She completed this trilogy beautifully. I loved the story telling all the way to the end. And like many others, I too listened to many parts over again and again. What a joyful experience she (Lian Hearn) has given us in this trilogy. I loved many of the characters and ached over their trials and endured their tribulations and admired the growth of Kaede and Takeo. I am even trying to imagine how it may be possible for the Trilogy to become a Saga....it has to continue because it is hard to accept that I have come to the Trilogy's end. I will listen to it again for sure. Thank you Audible for making it available to us. This is one of those books where you know you are not sorry for its cost and it makes up for any "loser" ones you feel you may have previously purchased. This Entire Trilogy is WORTH EVERY PENNY!!!

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Enthrawling !!!

Would you consider the audio edition of Brilliance of the Moon to be better than the print version?

Yes becccause of the nemes Their ,THE CULTURE. their Language and th overall Story

Who was your favorite character and why?

Lord OTORI

Which character – as performed by Kevin Gray and Aiko Nakasone – was your favorite?

Aiko

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Yes

Any additional comments?

NO

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  • Overall
    4 out of 5 stars

wish it were a few hours longer

I agree with the above two reviews, with the last half moving much too fast, as if it were abridged. I was hoping that the battle scenes were more in depth, the subplots more detailed. I feel this is nit-picking, because I listened to this book in one sitting (I have a job where I can listen to books). The book is very entertaining, the ending is a bit of what I didn't expect. I really enjoy how this author ties the different sequence of events of the different characters together. All in all, this is a must listen for those who have listened to the first two books, I just wished it would go on and on for a few more hours!

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    5 out of 5 stars

Can't wait for more

I loved the trilogy! I found myself looking foward to driving just so I could listen to it. The writing was well done and the storyline and setting were great.

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    5 out of 5 stars

great book

this was a great story. i didn't want to stop listening. felt like i was part of it. got the entire triology now.

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Splendid

I have thoroughly enjoyed all of the Otori books. The language use is beautiful, the setting is intriguing and the characters are compelling. What a great ending to to a superbly told tale.

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A plesant "read"

Would you listen to Brilliance of the Moon again? Why?

Yes, because I fall asleep.

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

I like them :)

Any additional comments?

I do find keeping up with all the charters a little tricky at times.

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Decent conclusion

Brilliance of the moon is overall a decent conclusion to the Otori trilogy. The book feels like far less of a trudge than Grass for His Pillow. The emotions and motivations of the characters felt more engaging again end it does a fair job of summing up the story arc.
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However, much of the story is reliant upon Deus ex Machina to resolve the overall conflicts. It is my opinion that Hearn was trying to convey that fate was really in charge the whole time, but it still feels contrived and even somewhat lazy. Overall, while better than the second book it still falls short the first. But I do applaud that she made sure neither protagonist escaped unscathed.
Again, narration is excellent.

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