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Old 06-03-2008, 09:26 AM   #7
weaddercaps

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If I may make a suggestion.

You can always get any book through interlibrary loans (if our local library does have not have it). This way you can review it before buying it.

Now, if you have not started Kendo then it would be hard to be able to read through a book and know if it is good or not so asking the knowledgeable people on here is the best to go (which is what you did) - but you can still bring in all the books they recommend via interlibrary loan.

There is also the Kendo Reader. It can be found online at various place, one is the Halifax Kendo Club:

http://www.halifaxkendo.org/kendo.html
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