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Shadow of the Fox (Shadow of the Fox, 1) Hardcover – October 2, 2018
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Every millennium, whoever holds the Scroll of a Thousand Prayers has the power to call the great Kami Dragon from the sea and ask for one wish. The time is near...and the missing pieces of the scroll will be sought throughout the land of Iwagoto.
When demons kill half-kitsune Yumeko’s adoptive family, she’s forced to flee her home with one part of the ancient scroll. Fate thrusts her into the path of mysterious samurai Kage Tatsumi, who is Yumeko’s best hope for survival. But he’s under orders to retrieve the scroll. An uneasy alliance forms, and Yumeko begins the deception of a lifetime, knowing her secrets are more than a matter of life or death—they’re the key to the fate of the world.
Books in the Shadow of the Fox trilogy:
- Shadow of the Fox
- Soul of the Sword
- Night of the Dragon
- Print length416 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarlequin Teen
- Publication dateOctober 2, 2018
- Grade level7 - 9
- Reading age13 - 17 years
- Dimensions6.33 x 1.35 x 9.26 inches
- ISBN-101335145168
- ISBN-13978-1335145161
- Lexile measure890L
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-Ellen Oh, author of the Prophecy and Spirit Hunters series
"Kagawa (Inferno, 2018, etc.) uses elements of Japanese mythology and folklore to spin an epic yarn...readers will be drawn into the world of Kagawa's first Japan-based fantasy; with its engaging action scenes and the cliffhanger ending, they will look forward to the next volume. Action-packed adventure." –Kirkus Reviews
"Kagawa's series starter never disappoints; she's a vet at putting realistic characters within believable worlds, here doused in Japanese folklore. Fans will be right at home and anticipate the next chapter." –Booklist
"[E]xcellent writing and skillful plotting... [A] fresh and imaginative thrill-ride." -Publishers Weekly on The Immortal Rules, starred review
"The Iron Daughter is a book that will keep its readers glued to the pages until the very end." -New York Journal of Books
"Kagawa's fine storytelling elevates this novel within the crowded field of fantasy romance." -BookPage on Talon
"Julie Kagawa is one killer storyteller." -MTV's Hollywood Crush blog
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Product details
- Publisher : Harlequin Teen; Original edition (October 2, 2018)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 416 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1335145168
- ISBN-13 : 978-1335145161
- Reading age : 13 - 17 years
- Lexile measure : 890L
- Grade level : 7 - 9
- Item Weight : 1.26 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.33 x 1.35 x 9.26 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,117,277 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the author

Julie Kagawa, the New York Times bestselling author of the Iron Fey and Blood of Eden series was born in Sacramento, California. But nothing exciting really happened to her there. So, at the age of nine she and her family moved to Hawaii, which she soon discovered was inhabited by large carnivorous insects, colonies of house geckos, and frequent hurricanes. She spent much of her time in the ocean, when she wasn’t getting chased out of it by reef sharks, jellyfish, and the odd eel.
When not swimming for her life, Julie immersed herself in books, often to the chagrin of her schoolteachers, who would find she hid novels behind her Math textbooks during class. Her love of reading led her to pen some very dark and gruesome stories, complete with colored illustrations, to shock her hapless teachers. The gory tales faded with time (okay, at least the illustrations did), but the passion for writing remained, long after she graduated and was supposed to get a
real job.
To pay the rent, Julie worked in different bookstores over the years, but discovered the managers frowned upon her reading the books she was supposed to be shelving. So she turned to her other passion: training animals. She worked as a professional dog trainer for several years, dodging Chihuahua bites and overly enthusiastic Labradors, until her first book sold and she stopped training to write full time.
Julie now lives in Louisville, Kentucky, where the frequency of shark attacks are at an all time low. She lives with her husband, an obnoxious cat, an Australian Shepherd who is too smart for his own good, and a hyper-active Papillion.
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Customers find the story interesting and delightful. They describe the book as an immersive read. Readers praise the characters as incredible, well-written, and brave. They also praise the writing style as well-crafted and magical. Opinions are mixed on the pacing, with some finding it brisk and others saying it starts slow.
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Customers find the story interesting, with good storytelling. They appreciate the use of lore and history in the book. Readers also mention the book is full of magic, mayhem, and amazing folklore.
"...It had an air of realism to it as well as a heavy dose of fantasy what with all the demons and monster-like creatures that Yumeko and Tatsumi..." Read more
"...The story has tons of action and many cool things that you would find in a Japanese fantasy like samurai, ninjas, evil oni-summoning mages, martial..." Read more
"...There’s lots of trickery, magic, secrets, and a few twists. There’s demons, witches, ghosts, spirits, samurai, and so many more things in this book...." Read more
"...Shadow of the Fox is full of action and slow burn romance...." Read more
Customers find the book delightful, entertaining, and immersive. They say it's a fantastic story to read as an ebook, and a light and fun read. Readers also mention it'll remind them of the best anime syfy books of all time.
"...This was a fun read for the setting was different from what I've read in previous fantasy stories...." Read more
"...Beautifully written and well executed to the end. The wait for the sequel is going to be so hard. I can’t wait to see what’s in store for everyone...." Read more
"...I thought it a perfect read...." Read more
"...If you enjoy Japanese lore, this is a great fantasy book for you!" Read more
Customers find the characters incredible, well-written, and brave. They also say the author doesn't rush introducing them.
"...Julie Kagawa is truly a master of writing! Her characters are always so incredible!..." Read more
"...Her travel companions are very likable as well. She has a tremendous effect on them and every aspect of the world she touches...." Read more
"...The cast of characters was amazing and I loved every single one of them. They all had their own little quirks and reasons why I loved them...." Read more
"...Julie doesn't rush introducing characters, too, which is an amazing feat as a writer.I CANNOT WAIT FOR BOOK TWO! CAN I HAVE IT NOW??!!" Read more
Customers find the writing style well-written and entertaining. They also appreciate the dialogue, bold and beautiful imagery, and magical summary. Readers also mention the book is a great read for teens who like stories of fantasy.
"...It had everything I need and love in a fantasy novel. Beautifully written and well executed to the end...." Read more
"...Shadow of the Fox is beautifully told in the style of Japanese mythology...." Read more
"It was definitely well written and the knowledge of Japanese culture is evident and added a great deal to the story...." Read more
"...impressively, this book attempts something very difficult; two first-person narrators...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pace of the book. Some mention it keeps the adventure moving at a brisk pace, while others say the start is slow and the major plot points in the second book are slow.
"...of the Fox will keep you at the edge of your seat with it's fast paced action and incredibly rich storytelling rife with mythological creatures!..." Read more
"...I thought it a perfect read. Yes, it's pretty slow, but it's because of all the culture that needed explained, and to introduce such a large cast of..." Read more
"...Shadow of the Fox is a nicely paced adventure that gives off an Inuyasha vibe sans the boredom." Read more
"...I thought it had a fairly fast pace and so much was going on. The cast of characters was amazing and I loved every single one of them...." Read more
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What's great about new series is getting to see how the author will make the magic her own! I only had the vaguest knowledge of what a kitsune is and Julie is quick to give us a little kitsune 101. Our heroine, Yumeko is half kitsune. She never knew her parents and was raised by monks where she was taught, in some sense, how to control her abilities and basically keep them a secret. This book is filled with secrets, such as the one the monks have been protecting for centuries.
There is a series of prayers that one can recite in a certain place that will call forth a dragon, and this dragon will grant you one wish, and as we know wishes are powerful. The prayers have been divided into three pieces and the monks protect one of them. Yumeko was told to take it to a safe place known as the Steel Feather temple, but she can't get there alone.
The mysterious Tatsumi comes along, he is a member of a secret group that has been trying to find the pieces of the prayer to call forth the dragon. These prayer pieces are a hot commodity and nearly everyone is looking for them. Tatsumi is not your ordinary guy either, he's like a specially trained samurai with an edge, his sword is possessed by a demon called Hakaimono. He's basically the ultimate samurai. When he meets Yumeko he's sort of puzzled by her, as interacting with people outside of killing them is pretty new to him. He agrees to take her to the the Steel Feather temple for she says that's where she needs to go to be safe and she told him that's also where the monks sent the scroll of prayers that the monks had.
The two start off on their journey and naturally, encounter many perils along the way. They also pick up new friends along the way as well.
This was a fun read for the setting was different from what I've read in previous fantasy stories. It had an air of realism to it as well as a heavy dose of fantasy what with all the demons and monster-like creatures that Yumeko and Tatsumi encounter. It seems there is someone else who is very powerful and has powerful connections that is after the scroll with the prayers as well and she will stop at nothing to get it and gain the wish that will come with raising the dragon.
The pacing to this one was done remarkably well. The beginning kind of threw me off for we meet a character that wasn't our heroine. Though it wasn't long at all before things get back on course to meeting the characters the description mentioned. The other bit that was a slight stumble in the reading was the introduction of a few Japanese words. I mean, sometimes there was a translation that followed it, but I kept wanting to flip to a nonexistent glossary, I'm hoping the final copy will have one, it makes it easier to flip back just to get a direct translation, especially when you're just in the moment.
We're not completely without some budding romance either! Though it truly is more of a budding romance than anything. Naturally, there just seems to be some chemistry brewing between the innocent Yumeko and the dangerous Tatsumi. What's nice is they have a a very slow buildup going on, first partners, then moving into friendship and it's really not until the near end where there might be the possibility of more.
I truly love how innocent Yumeko is! She grew up sheltered in the temple with the monks and doesn't quite understand everything about the world, such as sarcasm. But she's not incompetent. She knows how to do some things, especially mastering the trade of her powers, which is trickery.
Shadow of the Fox is the start of what's going to be an amazing trilogy! It's filled with such rich culture and mythology. Julie Kagawa is truly a master of writing! Her characters are always so incredible! I feel like I can see a little bit of the Iron Fey gang within some of the characters we meet here, and if you've read that series, I think you might notice it too. It's just the littlest of things, probably the way they make me laugh or just all of my reactions from them!
The ending to this one was nothing short of shocking...so basically, true Julie fashion! I am already dying for the next book and it's not even October at the time of my reading this! I am in deep trouble! But I never regret reading a Julie Kagawa book as soon as possible! Shadow of the Fox will keep you at the edge of your seat with it's fast paced action and incredibly rich storytelling rife with mythological creatures! I am already dying for the sequel! This will be a read you do not want to pass up!
Overall Rating 5/5 stars
The story has tons of action and many cool things that you would find in a Japanese fantasy like samurai, ninjas, evil oni-summoning mages, martial arts monks, magical weapons, monsters and a legend of a dragon that grants wishes.
Shadow of the Fox is a nicely paced adventure that gives off an Inuyasha vibe sans the boredom.
The world building was spot on and so detailed. I loved all the Japanese legends and culture so much. I was instantly filled with so much excitement while reading Shadow of the Fox. I thought it had a fairly fast pace and so much was going on. The cast of characters was amazing and I loved every single one of them. They all had their own little quirks and reasons why I loved them. I won’t go into too much detail about who they are, because they play parts in the bigger story and I don’t want to risk spoilers.
Yumeko is a Kitsune shapeshifter (half human, half fox) which is totally awesome! One of my favorite things about her is that she never left her temple before, so she knew nothing about the outside world, so she was curious about everything. She asked so many questions and it was funny at times, especially when she would fall for everyone’s sarcasm because she truly didn’t understand or know. Tatsumi and Yumeko are on this journey together and they meet some interesting people along the way (one of them becoming my favorite character) and run into so many crazy things and obstacles.
Overall, I loved everything about Shadow of the Fox. There’s lots of trickery, magic, secrets, and a few twists. There’s demons, witches, ghosts, spirits, samurai, and so many more things in this book. It’s quite the adventure and I had so much fun reading it. It had everything I need and love in a fantasy novel. Beautifully written and well executed to the end. The wait for the sequel is going to be so hard. I can’t wait to see what’s in store for everyone. There’s a couple characters that I feel are going to play an even bigger role in the coming books and I am curious to see if I’m right. I highly recommend reading!
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Reviewed in India on September 15, 2022
Reviewed in Spain on March 15, 2021
There is a very natural and enjoyable banter between the characters, especially where Yumeko is concerned as she has a very mischievous personality due to her nature which is counter pointed by a naivety due to her upbringing.
The story is well paced and full of fascinating and interesting aspects of of the society it is based on which kept me engaged throughout.
If you enjoy fantasy but would like a change from the more abundant medieval based storylines then this is one to try.

















