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Enna Burning (Books of Bayern) [Kindle Edition]

Shannon Hale
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When her mother dies, Enna leaves the city and her friends to move back home with her brother, Leifer. She thought life would be simpler and more manageable in the forest. But Enna's was not meant to be a simple life, and when Leifer brings home a mysterious piece of vellum and starts setting fires-without a spark, without flint-something seems wrong. Enna cannot decide if that something is a power she wants for herself, or if it's a power that should be extinguished forever. And when her country, Bayern, goes to war, that choice becomes unbearable as her friendships are tested and her sense of self nearly lost in the fires she creates. Ultimately Enna and her best friend, Isi, take a nearly impossible journey in search of a cure for the war around them-and for the wars within themselves.* A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age* An Amazon "Editor's Pick" for Best Book of the Year* An Association of Booksellers for Children "Best Book," Science Fiction & Fantasy category"[T]his novel's pulsing heart lies in rich writing and sharply drawn characters, elements that will be devoured by genre fans just like kindling beneath flames." -Booklist"[An] original tale that stands on its own . . . with a richly detailed setting, eloquent descriptions, a complex plot, a large cast of characters, and romance, this high fantasy will be welcomed by fans of The Goose Girl and those who have yet to discover it."-School Library Journal "Powerful and romantic." -Kirkus Reviews Don't miss the companion novels: THE GOOSE GIRL 1-58234-990-8 pb - $8.95 1-58234-843-X hc - $17.95 RIVER SECRETS 1-59990-293-1 pb - $8.99 1-58234-901-0 hc - $17.95FOREST BORN 1-59990-167-6 hc - $17.99


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From School Library Journal

Grade 6-10–This companion volume to The Goose Girl (Bloomsbury, 2003) focuses on the best friend of that novel's heroine, Princess Isi. Two years have passed, and 16-year-old Enna has returned to the Forest to care for her dying mother. Her older brother finds a mysterious piece of vellum that teaches him to set fires with neither flint nor spark. The warm energy of the fire turns destructive as Leifer becomes controlled by the desire to burn. When Bayern goes to war, he wins a battle by burning the enemy, but dies as well. Enna discovers the vellum and its power and hopes that her new knowledge will help her protect Isi and all of Bayern, but it puts her and her loved ones in mortal danger. In some gory battle scenes, Enna burns hundreds of people alive, winning the war, but nearly dying herself. Like her ability to fire-speak, Isi's gift of wind-speak is similarly out of control. In hopes of discovering a remedy to their problems, the two young women set off for a kingdom in the south where fire-worshippers live. The answer lies in balance. Not a retelling of a fairy tale, this is an original tale that stands on its own. With a richly detailed setting, eloquent descriptions, a complex plot, a large cast of characters, and romance, this high fantasy will be welcomed both by fans of The Goose Girl and those who have yet to discover it.–Connie Tyrrell Burns, Mahoney Middle School, South Portland, ME
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Gr. 8-11. Enna, the plucky Forest maiden who befriended The Goose Girl's (2003) princess-in-disguise, decisively assumes the role of heroine in this meaty, sprawling companion, which will enchant even readers unfamiliar with the first book. After Enna learns to speak the language of fire, she believes she can avoid the gruesome fate of her brother, who died wielding the same power against an invading army. Soon enough, though, the urge to burn becomes irresistible; indeed, Hale's visceral descriptions of Enna's fire lust, a yearning that "twisted like a snake in her fist," wouldn't be out of place in a novel about a more realistic kind of addiction. It must be said that readers will need a high tolerance for grisly violence and leisurely plot development, and the payoff at the end of the book may be overly tidy. But this novel's pulsing heart lies in rich writing and sharply drawn characters, elements that will be devoured by genre fans just like kindling beneath flames. Jennifer Mattson
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Product Details

  • File Size: 601 KB
  • Print Length: 348 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1582348898
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens (December 1, 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002TTICLO
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #41,957 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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4.5 out of 5 stars
This book is a very enjoyable read for anyone who loves a good, light fantasy. shortandsweet  |  17 reviewers made a similar statement
I felt that the books were well written for a fantasy at the young adult level. Janice Delaney  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Burning with a Passion May 27, 2005
By Nancy
Format:Hardcover
In Enna Burning, Isi's closest friend Enna discovers the gift of fire-speaking, and the story follows her struggle to contain it and understand her newfound and complicated desires to burn. But the power to burn is not so lovely as it might seem, and Enna cannot control it so well as she might imagine. The power to burn continues to consume her as a slow-burning fire will consume a log, until the situation is dire and Enna can do nothing but fight against the fire in her.

Enna Burning is a totally different animal than The Goose Girl, admittedly. However, it's refreshing to see such a different slant on the characters in this companion to The Goose Girl. Now one will see characters (in a third-person manner) through Enna's eyes. No one is exactly the same as they are in Goose Girl, perhaps the most interesting of these being Isi and Finn. Now we see Isi as a queen and a friend, rather than a quiescent and unlikely heroine, and Finn as a strong and capable "friend". Enna is a complete opposite of Isi, headstrong and confident and... well, fiery. For some Goose Girl fans it may be difficult to adjust to this stark contrast, but for others it will be refreshing and complex.

Enna Burning is written so masterfully that one will find oneself agreeing with whatever Enna thinks at the time, no matter how obviously wrong she may be about a person or a situation. There is a sense of urgency and danger that does not exist in Goose Girl, as Enna constantly struggles against the tide of fire within her, and often nearly loses control. This desperation only adds to the passion of the story, and makes the turning of each page more and more necessary. Like in Goose Girl, you may have to reread Enna Burning to get everything, because you will be so eager to see what else happens that you might miss a good deal.

Ms Hale has outdone herself, going far beyond what would have made an interesting and worthwhile read. I cannot urge you enough to read this fantastic story.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Shannon Hale is AMAZING June 18, 2005
By S. Roth
Format:Hardcover
In Enna Burning as well as The Goose Girl you see interesting pictures of girls growing into women. Both Isi and Enna are trying to find their place in the world. Enna is looking for some way to help others. She wants to understand and to grow as a person. She wants to help her friends, her brother, and her country. In this desire she puts herself at risk. Enna learns the dangers of meddling in things that you don't understand, and also the beauty of life and the horror of war.

Shannon Hale has an amazing way of making you care about the characters. You understand Enna and her wants and desires. You even understand why she does horrible things. You relate to her and you grow to love her. You want her to succeed.

This book is amazing. I have recommended Shannon Hale to countless friends and family members. If you are looking for two books, buy The Goose Girl and Enna Burning. You won't be sorry.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A tale of fantasy, drama, adventure, and a little romance December 10, 2004
Format:Hardcover
Following the death of their mother, Enna and her brother Leifer are on their own. One night, Enna sees her brother secretly reading a piece of vellum. When she asks how he was able to get the cold hearth lit so quickly, Leifer is vague and doesn't mention the vellum.

Enna is concerned about the sudden change in Leifer's mood and his indifference to their country of Bayern. When she tries to reason with him, Leifer becomes angry and they argue. Later that day, Leifer is again moody and unpredictable. When a heated debate almost proves fatal, Enna wonders what has become of the brother she once knew.

Soon Enna is reunited with her dear friend Isi, who married Geric, the prince of Bayern. Isi appoints Enna as her personal maiden, and they oversee the first major battle between Bayern and the kingdom of Tira. The fighting is harsh and bloody, with many lives lost, including that of the king of Bayern. When Leifer use his firepower on the enemy, the results are both frightening and breathtaking. Geric and Isi are now the ruling monarchs of Bayern, and Enna must say good-bye to her brother, who has died in the blaze.

Wanting to know exactly what happened to Leifer, Enna reads the vellum. The words are almost a welcomed relief for her, but she vows never to fall prey to the fire as her brother did. She is convinced that she can use her new ability to fight Tira, but as the power of the fire grows stronger, Enna loses control. In her recklessness she is captured by the very enemy she's fighting against. As a prisoner Enna faces even greater challenges and must fight to save her friends, her country, and herself.

With elements of fantasy, drama, adventure, and a little romance, ENNA BURNING is a good, fast-paced book that I would recommend to anyone, even if they haven't read its praised companion THE GOOSE GIRL. The description of the fiery events is exactly the way fire is supposed to be --- a combination of darkness and light. The book conveys to readers that sometimes even the smallest decisions can have major consequences.

--- Reviewed by Sarah Sawtelle (SdarksideG@aol.com)
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Shannon Hale has done it again with the second book in this series
Originally posted 7/4/12 at Melissa's Bookshelf.

I'll admit that for quite awhile, I wasn't sure I liked where this story, the second in The Books of Bayern, was headed. Read more
Published 25 days ago by Melissa Owens
4.0 out of 5 stars really good
this book is awesome. read it if you like good books. i enjoyed it highly. i like to eat unicorns
Published 1 month ago by Lili Frakes
5.0 out of 5 stars Enna Burning
I think this was a great book an I love that it wasn't very predictable. Overall,this was a great book.
Published 1 month ago by avery
4.0 out of 5 stars great author
I would have given this five stars, it probably deserves it, if I didn't read Goose Girl first. I find I can't give a sequel (or companion book) as good of a rating if it wasn't as... Read more
Published 2 months ago by rstradling
5.0 out of 5 stars Best in the Bayern series
Of the four Bayern books, I enjoyed this one the most. Probably because Enna is my favorite character in the books. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Kylie MIller
5.0 out of 5 stars Enna Burning
Shannon Hale shows the difficult choices that are required in the hearts and minds of those who are asked to protect others. This story makes those choices real. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Wendy Stone
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, so good!
This was a lot darker than Goose Girl but an incredible progrssion of themes. This is a keeper for my shelf, no doubt about it.
Published 2 months ago by M. Munoz
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!
Omg! I picked up this book and couldn't put it down. It was filled with love adventure and fun! Read this book!
Published 2 months ago by jill and tom treadwell
4.0 out of 5 stars This is by far my favorite of first three books!
I felt that the books were well written for a fantasy at the young adult level. I have also read all of the Twilight series which I considered better.
Published 4 months ago by Janice Delaney
3.0 out of 5 stars Unique storyline
My boys tease me for continuing on with the Bayern series. We listened to Goose Girl on a road trip and the voice of Falada from beyond the grave was too much for them. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Tammy Mannarino
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More About the Author

New York Times best selling author Shannon Hale started writing books at age ten and never stopped, eventually earning an MFA in Creative Writing. After nineteen years of writing and dozens of rejections, she published THE GOOSE GIRL, the first in her award-winning BOOKS OF BAYERN series. Her standalone book for young readers, BOOK OF A THOUSAND DAYS, won a Cybils award. The Newbery Honor winner PRINCESS ACADEMY was followed in 2012 by bestseller PRINCESS ACADEMY: PALACE OF STONE.

Her books for the adult crowd are AUSTENLAND (soon to be a major motion picture starring Keri Russell), MIDNIGHT IN AUSTENLAND, and THE ACTOR AND THE HOUSEWIFE. With her husband Dean, Shannon wrote two graphic novels for young readers: RAPUNZEL'S REVENGE, an Eisner nominee, and its acclaimed sequel, CALAMITY JACK. Shannon spends her days corralling four young children near Salt Lake City, Utah.

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