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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The right blend of fantasy and reality,
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This review is from: The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming: Book II of the Brotherhood of the Conch (Hardcover)
Anand is the Keeper of the Conch. He gave up his family and his home so that he can help the world, as a Healer in Silver Valley. His friend Nisha comes with him, the first ever female healer, and the master healer Abhaydatta is one of his instructors. As Anand struggles with his studies, he hears a warning from the wind and views an alarming scene on a wall. The Healers must take action; they know it is their duty to protect the world from the "evil that stirs." Abhaydatta and a young healer called Raj-bahnu embark upon a quest to find this evil, leaving a heart-broken Anand behind. However, just before he leaves, Abhaydatta gives Anand a pearl necklace that will change color if he is in danger. In yet another alarming scene, Anand views Abhaydatta beside a lake with an unconscious Raj-bhanu at his side. He knows they are in danger, but the pearls are nowhere to be found. The Healer's Council will decide upon a course of action in the morning, but Anand knows that by then it will be to late. The Conch agrees to transport Nisha and Anand to the lake, but something goes slightly awry. Can Anand find the Conch, Abhaydatta, and Nisha before evil destroys the world?
The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming expresses just how powerful love can be. Adventure, fantasy, and mystery intertwine to form an exciting novel with many important lessons. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni has created a world of fantasy that involves so many of life's true feelings and emotions that it seems real; a world full of hardships and triumphs. Readers young and old who love an exciting novel will definitely enjoy The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming, and anyone searching for a book with just the right blend of fantasy and reality has just found the perfect tale. (...)
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Magical!,
This review is from: The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming: Book II of the Brotherhood of the Conch (Hardcover)
This book, the sequel to The Conch Bearer, mixes the sense of excitement that every book needs, a wonderful use of magic realism (which is illustrated by the fact that Anand, the main character, travels from the present day India to the ancient India, who'se realistic features are marred by the fact that Anand is a magician) , an overhanging gloom and really, really, really great writing.
This was one of my favorite books and I would definately recommend it to anyone!!!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A series to treasure,
This review is from: The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming: Book II of the Brotherhood of the Conch (Hardcover)
With rich, sumptuous detail and admirable clarity Chitra Divakaruni draws us into the Conch Bearer Anand's journey for a second time. The difficulties faced and lessons learned by the Brotherhood of the Conch in this newest book combine to create an enchanting story. Both The Conch Bearer and The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming provide vibrant descriptions, especially concerning culture and food. These books are delightful adventures wholesome enough for any age group to enjoy. Happy Reading
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for kids and adults alike,
This review is from: The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming: Book II of the Brotherhood of the Conch (Hardcover)
I found this book on a clearance table at the bookstore and bought it as a gift for an 11-year-old bookworm. As soon as I opened the book and read a few pages, however, I couldn't bear to part with the book. I've since let the 11-year-old borrow the book with the clear understanding she will give it back when finished. If that's not a recommendation, I'm not sure what is. :)
From a kid's perspective, the story is fast-paced, interesting, packed with intrigue, and just plain fun. Someone not familiar with Hindi words might stumble a bit at first (I had to look up "punkah" before I understood that Anand was helping to power a ceiling fan), but the story is still understandable even not knowing the words. From a parent's perspective, this story is one that reinforces many good lessons such as honesty, responsibility, empathy, and compassion. I would feel very comfortable with my children reading this book. There are a few slightly scary scenes during confrontations, but they are handled well and should be appropriate for all but the most sensitive children. From an adult's perspective, the book is truly delicious. The imagery and language behind each step of the story's development lend itself incredibly well to drawing larger conclusions about life than just Anand's story. The best fantasy taps into the deep part of us, and this book did so for me. I found myself mulling over the story long after I'd finished the last page. The *only* bad part about this book is that all of the descriptions of palek paneer, chapatis, curry, and so on made me hungry! :) Thoroughly enjoyable, child-appropriate, and well worth the time and money.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing and Colorful,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming (Brotherhood of the Conch) (Paperback)
This is one of the best books I have read. I loved the Indian culture connection.I loved it when they went back in time.It is an amazing book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant,
By YoCrunch "Annie" (Houston, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming: Book II of the Brotherhood of the Conch (Hardcover)
After picking up her first book in the series, I knew I had to find out if I could find the sequel. I really love her style of writing, spare yet there are no loose ends in the story line. The story is tight and smooth, the characters are richly imagined-although the main character Anand is the focus of most of the character development. This is a happy fantasy series about magic and adventure in historical India that you won't want to miss and will draw you in regardless of your age, with positive morals and themes that are great for children. If you like books like Harry Potter, you'll love this.
5.0 out of 5 stars
surprisingly excellent,
By the person (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming: Book II of the Brotherhood of the Conch (Hardcover)
If Percy Jackson is an American version of Harry Potter, Anand is Indian version of Harry Potter. This time, they time travel. It's like Inception except for not dreams but time traveling. Inception, they dream within the dream. In this book, they time travel within time travel.
As her first book, there's Eastern philosophy sprinkled like jewels throughout the book. The great healer said "We realize that from time to time a civilization must come to the end - perhaps through a bloody war, or the rampage of disease. The world has her rhythms, both peaceful and violent. We know we much not upset her balance as she sways between pain and joy. We try, where possible, to bring comfort to those who suffer, but we intervene actively only when evil stirs." Any Boy, did evil stirred! This is great fantasy book, not too scary for kids who scares easily - very well written. |
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The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming: Book II of the Brotherhood of the Conch by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (Hardcover - September 1, 2005)
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