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A Mortal Song
A Mortal Song
Author: Megan Crewe
Sora's life was full of magic--until she discovered it was all a lie. Heir to Mt. Fuji's spirit kingdom, Sora yearns to finally take on the sacred kami duties. But just as she confronts her parents to make a plea, a ghostly army invades the mountain. Barely escaping with her life, Sora follows her mother's last instructions to a heart-wrenching ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780995216907
ISBN-10: 0995216908
Publication Date: 9/13/2016
Pages: 316
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Publisher: Not Avail
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Minehava avatar reviewed A Mortal Song on + 844 more book reviews
SPOILER ALERT !!!!!

The writing was very engaging and kudos to the author for keeping the book interesting and quite well written. I didn't skip any pg even if the switched at birth sister 2 that lived with the humans was very 2 dimensional.

The story did had a few issues though. If all the ghosts have to look forward to is wandering aimlessly until their souls fracture and evaporate, and joint the earth to be recycled, why would anyone want that in the first place, or ever be willing to go back to it? Not exactly any kind of afterlife to speak of. Though philosophically it voiced that what many people think is a real possibility. We r a part of something bigger. We impart our experiences and r recycled.

Japanese Shinto religion didn't seem to have an afterlife of any good sort. Sora was so frightened of death because she experienced it briefly and felt what would happen to her spiritâit would have no place and would eventually fragment so she would be lost. The only people who got a reward after dying were the ones whose souls the kami put into other beings so they could continue to live in some fashion. There's nothing there for her or any other human to look forward to, nothing to enjoy or value.

Next question: Why and HOW did Omori turn into a demon able to lend his power to other ghosts? WHERE did his power come from? I got why he became a demonâbecause of the way his family died. But how did that translate into his being a gateway to call other ghosts back? No other creature, deamon or mini god had been able to do that.

Only the End-Ending... the ending was so ummmm cheap? I mean the crescendo was working up to.... WHAT? The Sage first claims a girl of great power will save all. And insists its the REAL DAUGHTER and basically kicks the human living 18 yrs on the mountain out as worthless trash. Then she sees things go south and re-evaluates that it could be the human saving their buts. Then she amends, that she really dont know and water cleanness all. (Water doesnt show at all.) Human daughter walks up to mountain and tells the bad-ass-mafia-boss (now all-powerfull-unbeatable-super-deamon) his wifey and kiddos love him and he goes all soft, walks down from the mountain Palace in front of the Magical Daughter kneels and and begs her to dispatch him (kill him). End. But I must say it is true... I did not see it coming. but WTH

Other then this the book is really wonderful read. Even with this ending 3 stars.Would have given 5 if the ending was more creative).


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