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evnlibrarian's review
4.0
Another collection of our favorite masterless rabbit samurai in feudal japan by Stan Saki.
I'll just add that this excellent volume of tales by Stan Saki is best read after you are already familiar with the characters. Many Usagi Yojimbo volumes are mostly able to stand on their own, but readers will appreciate this tale of Usagi and his son (who doesn't know he is his son) and their adventures is best served if you've read previous volumes, especially number 18. There's a twist on the last tale that lends the volume a re-read, as it changes the context of the Usagi and son's interactions throughout this volume.
I'll just add that this excellent volume of tales by Stan Saki is best read after you are already familiar with the characters. Many Usagi Yojimbo volumes are mostly able to stand on their own, but readers will appreciate this tale of Usagi and his son (who doesn't know he is his son) and their adventures is best served if you've read previous volumes, especially number 18. There's a twist on the last tale that lends the volume a re-read, as it changes the context of the Usagi and son's interactions throughout this volume.
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