A Bond Undone by Jin Yong

While I truly enjoy the experience of reading Chinese fiction so well translated into English, it can be an exhausting experience (as I previously mentioned in my review for A Hero Born). 

The first part of epic focused on martial skills and a young boy being raised by six masters in Mongolia. Now we have moved to the romantic part of Guo Jing's life as he becomes a young man taking his first steps out in the world. For a bumbling idiot, he somehow manages to end up with three fiancees.

There is still some action to be had that is intensely exciting and very imaginative. The kung fu scenes are what I imagine inspired the movies, completely elaborate and over the top martial egos taking on battles to be the best. I'm loving every minute of it. 

Unfortunately, I am struggling with the day to day life parts. Guo's relationship with Lotus is also a complete frustration. 

I like stretching my mind with the Eastern concepts and most of the time I am entertained, but I'm a Western girl and that makes Legends of the Condor Heroes difficult reading that takes me longer than normal to finish. The books are worth the labor.

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