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* BadassPrincess: The sisters.
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A series by Maya Snow that is still under construction (three books have been released, "The Warrior's Path", "Chasing the Secret" and "Journey Through Fire".) It covers the adventures of the two sisters Kimi and Hana (Kimi being the first-person narrator.) After the sisters' father and older brother had been killed and her mother and younger brother kidnapped, they set off alone to find their remaining family and save Japan from being overtaken by the cruel new ruler, the sisters' uncle and the man who killed her father and older brother. Kimi's driving motive is to seek revenge and kill her uncle; Hana doesn't seem to show as much interest in this motive.

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A series by Maya Snow that is still under construction (three books have been released, "The Warrior's Path", "Chasing the Secret" and "Journey Through Fire".) Fire"). It covers the adventures of the two sisters Kimi and Hana (Kimi being the first-person narrator.) narrator). After the sisters' father and older brother had been killed and her mother and younger brother kidnapped, they set off alone to find their remaining family and save Japan from being overtaken by the cruel new ruler, the sisters' uncle and the man who killed her father and older brother. Kimi's driving motive is to seek revenge and kill her uncle; Hana doesn't seem to show as much interest in this motive.



* RealWomenNeverWearDresses: Subverted. Although Kimi, the main character, tends to be the rather unfeminine, hates-dressing-up counterpart to the [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl rather girlier Hana]], Hana, who enjoys traditional Japanese feminine activities and dresses, can be just as capable in a fight as Kimi.

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* RealWomenNeverWearDresses: RealWomenDontWearDresses: Subverted. Although Kimi, the main character, tends to be the rather unfeminine, hates-dressing-up counterpart to the [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl rather girlier Hana]], Hana, who enjoys traditional Japanese feminine activities and dresses, can be just as capable in a fight as Kimi.
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A series by Maya Snow that is still under construction (three books have been released, "The Warrior's Path", "Chasing the Secret" and "Journey Through Fire".) It covers the adventures of the two sisters Kimi and Hana (Kimi being the first-person narrator.) After the sisters' father and older brother had been killed and her mother and younger brother kidnapped, they set off alone to find their remaining family and save Japan from being overtaken by the cruel new ruler, the sisters' uncle and the man who killed her father and older brother. Kimi's driving motive is to seek revenge and kill her uncle; Hana doesn't seem to show as much interest in this motive.

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These books contain examples of the following tropes:

* ActionGirl: Both Kimi and Hana, though Kimi flaunts her fighting ability with wild abandon and Hana tends to reserve hers for more difficult circumstances.
* BadassFamily: Kimi and Hana's entire family.
* BadassPrincess: The sisters.
* CoolOldGuy: Master Goku, though he tends also to be the OldMaster type.
* RealWomenNeverWearDresses: Subverted. Although Kimi, the main character, tends to be the rather unfeminine, hates-dressing-up counterpart to the [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl rather girlier Hana]], Hana, who enjoys traditional Japanese feminine activities and dresses, can be just as capable in a fight as Kimi.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Kimi and Hana. Subverted because Hana, although delighting in traditional Japanese feminine activities (flower arranging, etc.) is definitely not the stereotypical Girly Girl.
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