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Top 20 American Martial Arts Novels
The Way of the Peaceful Warrior | Dan Millman | A semi-autobiographical novel that combines philosophy, spirituality, and martial arts. |
Shibumi | Trevanian | This novel follows the life of a master of Go and a highly skilled assassin with martial arts prowess. |
The Ninja | Eric Van Lustbader | The first book in the Nicholas Linnear series, which blends martial arts with thriller elements. |
Musashi | Eiji Yoshikawa | While originally Japanese, this classic has been widely read in America and features the legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. |
The Last Kingdom | Bernard Cornwell | Although more historical fiction, it includes martial arts elements through its depiction of Viking battles. |
Taiko | Eiji Yoshikawa | Another Japanese classic available in English, featuring samurai warfare and martial arts. |
The Bourne Identity | Robert Ludlum | Known for its action sequences and protagonist skilled in martial arts. |
The Legend of Drizzt | R.A. Salvatore | A fantasy series featuring a highly skilled dark elf warrior. |
Iron and Silk | Mark Salzman | A memoir that includes Salzman’s experiences studying martial arts in China. |
Storm Dragon | James Wyatt | Part of the “Draconic Prophecies” series, combining fantasy with combat and martial arts |
The 47th Samurai | Stephen Hunter | A thriller that involves samurai swords and martial arts action. |
The Chronicles of Master Li | Barry Hughart | A series that blends Chinese mythology and martial arts with mystery. |
Way of the Warrior Kid | Jocko Willink | A children’s book series that emphasizes discipline and martial arts training. |
The God of War | Matthew Stover | Based on the video game, featuring martial arts and mythological themes. |
The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories | Ken Liu | Features stories that blend Chinese culture, including martial arts themes. |
Ghost in the Shell | Masamune Shirow | While originally a manga, its influence in America is significant, and it often involves martial arts elements. |
The Broken Sword | Poul Anderson | Combines Norse mythology with sword fighting and martial arts. |
The Book of Five Rings | Miyamoto Musashi | A classic text on strategy and martial arts, widely read in America. |
The Tao of Jeet Kune Do | Bruce Lee | A martial arts philosophy book by the legendary Bruce Lee. |
The Hero and the Crown | Robin McKinley | A fantasy novel with elements of martial prowess. |
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