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Jownieh

Eyes like Candlelight


By:Julie Kagawa
Japanese
Summary
• Following that is a story of sacrifice, romance, and revenge.
From mountain spirits to mischievous devils to ancestral
ghosts, each story brings alive a vastly unique and refreshing
folklore dug from the roots of Asia. This story revolves
around the tale of kitsune, shape-shifting foxes in Japanese
mythology that are cunning and mischievous. When Takeo
saves a small fox from two village hounds as a child, he had
no idea that would lead to a kitsune falling in love with him.
Following that is a story of sacrifice, romance, and revenge
Main Characters
Takeo and Yuki the Kitsune
Settings
In a farm from Japan
Happpened a long time ago where people still collect money from
poor farmers
Favourite part
JOHNS FAVOURITE PART ALBINS FAVOUORITE PART
MY FAVOURITE PART WAS WHEN MY FAVOURIYE PART WAS WHEN
TAKEO REALISED THAT THE BEAUTIFUL TAKEO SAVED THE FOX IN THE TEMPLE
GIRL IN FRONT OF HER WAS THE LITTLE
ORANGE FOX HE PROTECTED FROM
THE VILLAGE DOGS WHEN HE WAS A
LITTLE INNOCENT KID
RATING :
5 WORDS
HAPHAZARDLY : lacking any obvious principle of organization.

Ex : "the music business works in a haphazard fashion“

HESITATION: the action of pausing before saying or doing something

Ex: ‘I have no hesitation in recommending him to join the football club’

GRUBBY: covered with dirt

Ex: ‘the grubby face of a young man that just came back from an awful war’

MUTTER: say something in a low or barely audible voice

Ex: ‘Jerimiah muttered something under his breath’

LOVE: an intense feeling of deep affection

EX: ‘babies fill parents with feelings of LOVE’


• The End

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