Shogun (James Clavell)
Approval Rate: 97%
Reviews 19
by jparks1981
Fri Jul 31 2009Phenomenal! This book changed my life. As great as it is as a novel, it is also a self-help manual as one of the underlying themes of the book is overcoming adversity through individual strength. You will forget that you are in the twenty-first century while reading, as the book completely transports you to another place and time. For those who saw the mini-series and think that you therefore know the story, YOU DON'T. For while the movie covered the main plot, there are so many sub-plots, and Clavell uses mastery of stream of consciousness to put you inside the character's heads with ability matched by very few other authors. I've read many "classic" novels, and for me, this book surpases them all. Better than War and Peace, better than Crime and Punishment, better than The Count of Monte Cristo, better than A Tale of Two Cities. The only thing that keeps this book from being mentioned among those great works is that it is modern, but in a hundred years, if not sooner, this no... Read more
by topz69
Fri Jan 12 2007Shogun is one of the best books of all time. It is timeless and endearing. It captures the heart of Asian culture and the old ways. It is a must read for anyone who loves a true masterpiece.
by toranaga7190
Sun Oct 22 2006Although I am only twelve, this book was amazing! James Clavelle has outdone himself
by pqowieuryt
Sun Feb 26 2006Absolutely, hands down, one of the best novels of all time. If the purpose of fiction is to be transported to another place and time, and forget one's own self, this book rates 6 stars of 5.
by alothra_san
Wed Oct 12 2005YEs!!!! Shogun is awesome!
by bookman90210
Mon Oct 03 2005this is a great book for the advanced mind. if you love old war books this is the book for you. it brings you back to old japan when the warlords were fighting over who gets to rule japan.
by irishgit
Mon Oct 03 2005Pretentious, over-written claptrap.
by yokonashi_san
Sun Jul 25 2004great a perfect read you will buzz through this book in 2 months the best novel ever also higly reccomend the miniseries
by bombonica
Tue Jul 20 2004thrilling, one of the best action books I've ever read! It presents a totally different culture than our own in the most outstanding way. I bellieve it is the japanesse version to The Warlock by Wilbur Smith.
by sandmann324
Mon Mar 01 2004This book is definately the best (in an entertainment sense) that I have ever read. If you like to read and even sort of like history or Japanese culture, READ THIS BOOK.
by fandfg
Sun Jan 25 2004My all-time favorite book (beside the Bible), I've read it 3 times. Although there are many books I greatly enjoy, none come close to this one. I highly recommend it!
by afboundturbo
Fri Jan 02 2004although i disapprove of romance interfearing with history, Clavell introduced the love story in Shogun as a part of Japanese customs and way of life. I re-read this book twice and i still discover hidden meanings. currently writting a paper over Shogun and its factual base in japanese history. Any information would be appreciated relating to how Shogun is factual in Japanese history. please email any insights. [email protected]
by rurounishiniga_mi
Sun Oct 26 2003It's a REALLY good book.The end was the best part.
by hilary
Wed Oct 15 2003Fantastic novel, with a depth of emotion which is rare and only found in the best of literature. Put this together with a literary style of great magnitude and you have something which is timeless. Ashe-Roy
by dave_hutchison
Mon Jul 21 20035 stars for one of the best, most engaging stories ever written. This is my third time to read the book, and I have enjoyed it each time. For more great books from Clavell's Asian saga, check out Tai-pan and Noble House.
by gobe7f97
Tue Jan 07 2003This book was good, it did get me interested in feudal Japan, and I did breeze through it 1,000+ pages relatively quickly, but to call the best book, or even one of the best books ever written? Come on it is a little ridiculous at times, nad too much of a sappy love story. Although it is based very roughly on a true story.
by tendeuchen
Sun Jan 05 2003I love this book
by t_rex9fb
Sun May 05 2002Great! This is more than just a book- it's an experiance. You will actually felt like you have experianced fuedal Japan...that you have actually come face to face with a samurai. Great book, deserves all five stars.
by chaotician23
Wed May 01 2002Possibly the best book ever written, Mr. James Clavell begins his amzing Asian Saga. With 1,152 pages, it will keep the reader interested for a long time. Not a single word should be left out, however. The story follows John Blackthorne, an English pilot of the Dutch ship ERASMUS. A storm attacks the ships and sends Blackthorne, along with his crew of sick and dying Dutchmen and Britons, whirling towards fuedal Japan. There, he is caught between two warlords, Toronaga and Ishido. His first thought of the Japans as a vulgar, bastard breeding territory of men who do not value life soon becomes a vision of a superior culture to his own.....and he realizes that it is the Japans that make sense, not himself or his country. Before you pick up this highly reccomended book, prepare yourself to be sent back to fuedal Japan, a trip that will leave an everlasting mark on your way of viewing all culture.