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Grass for His Pillow (Tales of the Otori) (Hardcover)

by Lian Hearn (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Macmillan; 1st edition (5 Sep 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1405005823
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405005821
  • Product Dimensions: 21.8 x 13.8 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 246,501 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Grass for His Pillow is the second volume of Lian Hern's "Tales of the Otori", a medieval Japanese fantasy saga that opened with the critically acclaimed Across the Nightingale Floor (2002). Towards the end of book one, our hero Takeo and his lady love Kaede--with help from both friends and enemies--brought down an unpleasant warlord. But regime change doesn't mean an automatic happy ending. Although honour demands that Takeo accept the title of his adoptive father Otori Shigeru and continue revenge on his behalf, he's claimed by the secretive Tribe who are his blood kin. The Tribe runs an underground network of spies and assassins, and Takeo himself has inherited the special powers of an assassin: fantasy talents which build on the legend of perfect Japanese warriors. The power of stealthy movement extends to periods of literal invisibility; uncanny speed becomes the ability to translocate to a "second self" and be momentarily in two places at once. Our man is harshly trained by the Tribe in readiness for a mission calculated to strain his new loyalty.

Meanwhile Kaede, pregnant by Takeo, returns to her dilapidated family estate and--without any magical talents to help her--determinedly begins to consolidate power and fight with all her intelligence, personality and beauty against the universal view that women are of no account except as wives. Her inheritance, she's told, will make her future husband a key player in the feudal power-struggle. So she thinks: "why should I not become a key player myself?"

The sense of place is strong and effective, as is the irony that in these times of unrest and upheaval the warrior class also cultivates appreciation of exquisite things. Elaborate preparation of tea, for example, or watching snowfall by lantern-light, or collecting ceramics too fine to be kept on display for profane eyes. This, Kaede fears, is how that lordly collector would like to keep her: beautifully wrapped and hidden away.

Inevitably Takeo breaks with the Tribe again and learns more about his other heritage as an Otori Lord. He also learns that there's a prophecy that he himself can buy peace for the troubled land after five battles: "four to win and one to lose". Compelling and evocative, Grass for His Pillow ends on a high note of suspense. The trilogy is to conclude with Brilliance of the Moon. --David Langford

Daily Telegraph, September 2003
...spare, clean, unpretentious prose... smoothness and delicacy with which the figures move through the elegantly delineated landscape.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Review of "Grass for his pillow", 3 Nov 2003
By Fred Wild (Liskeard, Cornwall United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This is one of those fantatic books where you can feel the story coming to life right in your hands. The second installment in the Otori series is just as exciting as the first (Across the Nightingale Floor). If the first book gripped you as much as it did me, you won't be able to put this one down for a second.

With lots of twists and turns, the story never loses its pace. In this book the Tribe are as cruel as ever, and Takeo doesn't like it. This book is about honour and trust, friendship and loyalty, power and betrayal.

One of the reasons that I loved this book was because it felt very real, although set in an imaginary world and time. When reading the book, the characters feelings were described so well that you felt that you were there with them. The story combines all kinds of elements - for example there is war and fighting, but at the other extreme a crucial part of the story is about love and peace (and how to make it).

One of the the best books ever - a modern classic.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Breathtaking, absolutely fantastic., 9 Oct 2003
Lian Hearn is back and she has topped her last book with this beautiful yet dark tale of the Otori. It is a time of change, not only for the land but for the lead characters; Takeo and Kaede. Takeo's three paths tug at him in this book in a truly rich and satisfying way, evoking empathy and distress from the reader. Hearn makes us wince as Takeo's brutal training is described and cackle with glee as he retains his "special" qualities. Kaede's character develops enormously, she is now on her own in the world, her beauty still causing the death of many men. The reader becomes caught up in her stuggle to gain authority and to keep it.
I thought it was not possible to better Across the nightingale floor but Lian Hearn has proven me wrong. With the same descriptive imagery as the first book, grass for his pillow continues this ground breaking trilogy and leaves the reader begging for more.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars War, love, betrayel + power something to get your teeth into, 21 Mar 2004
This has to be the best sequel ever written. It deals with our heroine Kaede as she struggles to gain power in a world dominated by men. You also follow the story of our young hero Takeo and his ongoing battle with his Tribe family and discovering more about his new powers. It explores true love in a firey, new way and deals with alot of issues still faced today such as miscarriages, family troubles and sex before marriage. It has just the right mix of fantasy, a bit of romance and few good fights to really keep you hooked to the end. A fantastic acheivement from Lian Hearn and may many more come our way!!
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2.0 out of 5 stars A book for my pillow
Second books in a trilogy are usually the worst and Grass For His Pillow is no exception.

Carrying on from the first book, we see Takeo struggling against the Tribe who have... Read more

Published on 25 Aug 2005 by Larunya

5.0 out of 5 stars A deep red ruby in the bright, white snow...
Lian Hearn has an effortless, engaging style that immediately draws the reader into the world of the Otori, the Tribe and the Hidden (only a small number of the many factions at... Read more
Published on 9 April 2005 by J

5.0 out of 5 stars absoloutely amazing
When I bought this book I didn't think i'd like it but it moved really quickly and I was soon gripped by Lian Hearn's every word! Read more
Published on 22 Aug 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!
Grass for His Pillow is an exceptional read. Full of twists, adventure and romance, it outdoes Across the Nightingale floor with ease, though I would have thought it quite... Read more
Published on 26 Jan 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars a better read than Accross the Nightingale Floor
I thought that "Grass for his Pillow" was an excellent read, with less violence than Accross the Nightingale Floor, yet missing none of the storytelling magic. Read more
Published on 18 Dec 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Grass for is Pillow
The continuing story of Lord Otori Takeo and his estranged lover, the fatally beautiful Kaede Shirakawa and their fight against both the mysterious Tribe and the corruption of the... Read more
Published on 6 Oct 2003 by Mr N F Short

5.0 out of 5 stars A beautifully crafted story.
I was a little slow to pick up the characters again. However, once back in the World of the Otori Clan, I was again captivated by the beautiful descriptions of the changing... Read more
Published on 28 Sep 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Its excellant, a sweeping epic
This book is truely lovely. From the first couple of pages i get sucked back into kaede and takeo's world. Read more
Published on 3 Sep 2003 by candyroseuk

5.0 out of 5 stars better and deeper than the first book.
"Across the Nightingale Floor" set the scene. The sequel delves much deeper. In particular the characterisation of Lady Kaede, as a woman determined to survive in a Feudal... Read more
Published on 24 Aug 2003 by Jim

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