Unarmed Critics?

Now, therNow, there will always be critics and it is a rare one that can look beyond the superficial to see the work and value in that which they critique. Often a critic’s job is to review a book on a subject matter, which they know little.

To them a book is basically hundreds of words that are spelled correctly or not. They look for sentence structure as a means of defining worth. For some rare critics, upon opening a book they are able to see beyond the layers of words. They see the book, its subject matter and the audience. These individuals are more likely to now the true worth of the product. To them a book is something much more than words and pictures; it's an experience.

In my opinion, Unarmed Fighting Techniques of the Samurai is a very unique experience. Most importantly, its a gift from our soke to each of us. I could go on, but do I really need to continue? The book is a wonderful Bujinkan reference manual!

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