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I would first like to say that I am an avid Fantasy reader. I personally believe that a book is meant to take you away from real life to take you on some kind of adventure that makes you forget who you are, completely immersing you.

I actually saw this book at Barnes and Noble and noticed the cover, which reminded me of a psychological game I had one played from a list nicely titled: Games That Will Inspire you. I read the back cover and I was stuck. A couple of days later, I purchased the book on Kindle and sat down to read.

The book starts out wonderful. I have never before been so completely entranced with the beginning of a book--starting out in the present day world it drew me in to a family who was having their own domestic issues. It progressed given reason to the main character's, Wataru's, plight, showing the reason he would want to escape his world and travel to his own 'vision'. He ends up in an alternate world that seems somewhat familiar to the readers, and yet fantastical at the same time. This book's main strength is keeping touch with the two realities it represents. They keep in touch and make sense, harboring the emotions of Wataru but explaining them at the same time. His goal is to attempt to get to the Tower of Destiny, and change his actual miserable reality.

Saying that, this book is over 800 pages. Does it need to be that long? No. But is it still an entrancing read? Absolutely! I would recommend this book to someone who loves to get lost in a book, but at the same time likes to have a striking connection to the main character.

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Brave Story Novel Miyuki Miyabe Alexander O Smith Books Reviews


This is a very interesting book. The growth if the main character is amazing. You really feel for the main character. I honestly forgot I was reading.
A charming, but often unexpectedly dark, tale about a child who travels to a fantasy world. More about his feelings about his parents' divorce than about the adventure.

Unfortunately, it was far too long and had many tedious arcs. The writing was very heavy-handed during Wataru's epiphanies, rendering most of the emotional depth too contrived.

Worth the read, but a bit of an odd duck.
Great story about facing life as it comes, knowing ourselves and our emotions, told as a fantastic adventure. Great lessons for any age.
Got as a gift for my sister. She liked it.
When I was first researching this book and seeing what it was about, I was looking for something different and boy did I get something different alright. Different in a very good way! I have to admit, the size of the book was scary at first, but once you get reading, you hardly realize it. By the time you know it, you easily read 200 pages.

Yes, some say that it did start out kind of slow, but the first 150-200 pages in gives you much needed information for when you get dived into the main chunk of the story. All the information in the beginning helps you to feel for the characters that much more.

The main adventure in the book is completely amazing. It keeps you wanting to read more and at a couple of points in the book it actually made me stop and be like "noo wayy!" Brave Story touches on people's values, morals, and finding yourself. You can actually feel for the main character Wataru as he is first thrown into the world. He was scared and timid, with hardly any confidence. As the story progresses you can actually see him develop. He becomes braver, taking risks, being more confident in himself and his actions and grow has a person all together, emotionally, maturally and physically.

This is a story with great fantasy, action, and self reflection that no person should pass up. It is highly detailed to give the reader a visual and an escape into a fantasy world where they themselves can feel like the struggling heroine who can grow and learn.
I don't think that a reluctant reader would like this book, as the pacing is a bit slow. However, if you're willing to devote the time to the story, it's pretty good. I do think that this book is weak in some areas, and it definitely works better as a visual piece (like a game or a manga) so I can only really give it three and a half stars.
It's fantastic. I'm impressed with Ms. Miyabe's ability to totally engross the reader in her story. There were a few times that I had to make myself put the book down because there were other things I needed to do and found myself feeling aggravated because I so wanted to see what happened next.

The writer does a great job with the characters in Wataru's world and in Vision. I got attached to several of them. She also does a wonderful job describing both worlds. I can't think of a bad thing to say about the book, which is unusual for me.

Some people were saying the beginning was slow. I disagree. She took the time to let you get attached to Wataru and see why his journey to Vision is so important to him. Some also said the book is too long. I love the story, so I'm glad it's long.

I definitely recommend this book. Love it to pieces.
I would first like to say that I am an avid Fantasy reader. I personally believe that a book is meant to take you away from real life to take you on some kind of adventure that makes you forget who you are, completely immersing you.

I actually saw this book at Barnes and Noble and noticed the cover, which reminded me of a psychological game I had one played from a list nicely titled Games That Will Inspire you. I read the back cover and I was stuck. A couple of days later, I purchased the book on and sat down to read.

The book starts out wonderful. I have never before been so completely entranced with the beginning of a book--starting out in the present day world it drew me in to a family who was having their own domestic issues. It progressed given reason to the main character's, Wataru's, plight, showing the reason he would want to escape his world and travel to his own 'vision'. He ends up in an alternate world that seems somewhat familiar to the readers, and yet fantastical at the same time. This book's main strength is keeping touch with the two realities it represents. They keep in touch and make sense, harboring the emotions of Wataru but explaining them at the same time. His goal is to attempt to get to the Tower of Destiny, and change his actual miserable reality.

Saying that, this book is over 800 pages. Does it need to be that long? No. But is it still an entrancing read? Absolutely! I would recommend this book to someone who loves to get lost in a book, but at the same time likes to have a striking connection to the main character.
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