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BOOKS I LIKED
Novel: GIrl Fights Back
Girl Fights Back: An Emily Kane Adventure Book 1

By Jacques Antoine

 

This is a book for Japanese martial arts lovers like me. Every fight is described in realistic detail so I can ‘see’ every fighting technique. Emily is a half-Japanese teenager whose American father is ex-military and trying to hide his family from some mysterious threat. Of course, Emily is taught a bunch of special skills in case she ever needs them, such as various martial arts and bushcraft. Unlike other books like this, I find her training feels natural. She learned martial arts at a local dojo and her days in the woods with her dad were ‘camping,’ not obvious paramilitary training, so when she started fighting back, it felt right to me. This isn’t a true urban fantasy novel, but there’s enough intrigue and strange events that it seems imaginary.

Jet Black
Jet Black and the Ninja Wind

By Leza Lowitz, Shogo Oketani

 

This was the first novel I read that had everything I craved: a setting in Japan, both rural and urban, cool ninja training, ancient Japanese mythology, a half-Japanese kid who’s never been to Japan but must go to fulfill her destiny, and a bit of spy intrigue as well. Yes, it’s the classic tale of “kid who was taught fighting skills but was never told what or why.” However, because of the Japanese angle, especially the descriptions of Japan and its culture which is so different than the western world, I thought the story was fresh. I do think the main character took too long to find herself, but my only real complaint is that the authors didn’t continue the series or write more books like this.

Skinwalker
Skinwalker

By Faith Hunter

 

While this urban fantasy series isn’t Japanese per se, it’s full of realistic martial arts action. I love this series because of the unique mixture of concepts, and the well-imagined and likeable characters, even the bad guys. Jane Yellowrock is a shotgun-toting, motorbike riding, kick ass woman. She’s also a Cherokee Skinwalker (shapeshifter) and a security professional who works for vampire organizations to hunt down and kill their rogues; those who can't control themselves from biting humans. The books are set in modern New Orleans, which is quite an interesting location for me. I just don’t think you can get a better or weirder combination of ideas: Cherokee mythology and vampires. It may sound like a weird concept, but there are 13 books in the series. It works.

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CR Fladmark author of The Gatekeeper’s Son and The Fallen Gatekeepers. Novel about half American, half Japanese kid. Lives in San Francisco and travels to Japan. Urban fantasy set in Japan and San Francisco. Contemporary fantasy.

Japanese girl in school uniform who can fight really well and uses weapons. Bodyguards and protection of VIPs.

martial arts novel for teens and adults. Has Japanese martial arts such as Aikido, kenjutsu and iaijutsu, jujutsu, bujutsu, ninjutsu and shurikenjutsu. Japanese swords, Katana.  

Novel with Strong female characters, strong girls, girls and women who do martial arts. Konoichi and female ninja. Ancient gods, land of the gods, Japanese gods of Shinto religion. Izumo shrine, Matsue Japan, Shimane prefecture.

Novel with kick ass girls, bad ass girl, Japanese kick ass girls, Japanese schoolgirls, schoolgirl uniform,

Shapeshifters, Evil Ones, Shintoism, ancient Japan, mixed race kids, Japanese-American.

Travel between dimensions, Shapeshifting,  Awesome Japan-focused modern day fantasy

​​Junya’s grandfather is a billionaire who keeps the secret to his success hidden in a safe. His mother is a martial artist who wields a fierce katana sword—and seems to read his mind. And a mysterious girl in a Japanese school uniform can knock him over—literally—with just a look.​What do they know that he doesn’t?​Junya’s life takes a dangerous turn on his sixteenth birthday, when someone sets out to destroy not only the family’s business empire—the one that he’s set to inherit—but Junya himself. He’s fighting for his life, and doesn’t know who to trust.​What has his family been keeping from him?​Junya’s journey takes him from the narrow streets of San Francisco to the top of the ancient Japanese Izumo Shinto shrine, and through hidden portals to places that have no names. And in a mystical world he’s never imagined, he finds his true destiny. see extras

Books

​​Book One of the The Gatekeeper's Son Series335 pages ISBN: 978-0-3-9937776-0-8​​​

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