5/10/2023 0 Comments Hakaimono shadow of the fox![]() ![]() Yumeko grows into a more capable female hero in this book, finding her hidden talents and power, and relying on her stubbornness, bravery, and steely resolve to save those closest to her. Some minor swearing includes "s-t" in Japanese - a five-page glossary explains this and lots of other Japanese terms, mythological creatures, clothing, and more. All other mature content seems incredibly mild by comparison: two men kiss, the same men drink saki, and older characters smoke. Zombies attack, too, with one innocent fisherman killed, and many body parts flying. One ambush is mostly arrows, with two deaths of people close to the main characters. Bodies of mostly demonic creatures are torn apart by swords - beheaded (so many heads rolling), sliced in half (one described as "split skull to groin"), arms sliced off (some magically regrown, one eaten by a ravenous floating head), a spine pulled out, a heart pulled out and crushed. Expect lots more gore in Soul of the Sword than in Shadow of the Fox. It's set in a magical version of feudal Japan with creatures out of Japanese folklore, including one of the main characters, Yumeko, who is half-fox, half-human. ![]() ![]() Parents need to know that Soul of the Sword is the second in the Shadow of the Fox series by Julie Kagawa, the best-selling author of the Iron Fey series. Two elderly smoke heavily.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. ![]()
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