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Original Title: Enna Burning
ISBN: 1582349061 (ISBN13: 9781582349060)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Books of Bayern #2
Characters: Razo, Geric, Enna, Princess Anidori-Kiladra, Finn
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Enna Burning (The Books of Bayern #2) Paperback | Pages: 317 pages
Rating: 3.98 | 37981 Users | 3645 Reviews

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Enna and Princess Isi became fast friends in The Goose Girl, but after Isi married Prince Geric, Enna returned to the forest. Enna's simple life changes forever when she learns to wield fire and burn anything at will. Enna is convinced that she can use her ability for good--to fight Tira, the kingdom threatening the Bayern borders--and goes on secret raids to set fire to the Tiran camps and villages. But as the power of the fire grows stronger, she is less able to control her need to burn. In her recklessness she is captured by the Tiran army and held captive by a handsome, manipulative young captain who drugs her to keep her under his influence. Can Isi and her old friends Finn and Razo rescue her without sacrificing themselves? And with the fire still consuming her, will Enna find a way to manage the gift that threatens to destroy her?

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Title:Enna Burning (The Books of Bayern #2)
Author:Shannon Hale
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 317 pages
Published:September 1st 2006 by Bloomsbury Children's Books (first published September 15th 2004)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Romance. Fairy Tales. Adventure. Magic

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Ratings: 3.98 From 37981 Users | 3645 Reviews

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This is WAY more intense and disturbing than the first book, Goose Girl. I would not recommend it for preteens or sensitive teens without a parent to preview it and discuss it with. Enna's struggle with her powers is an awful lot like a chemical addiction and/or burgeoning sexuality. The images of people burning to death are gruesome. The romantic relationship she develops with a dangerous seducer is disturbing. In the end there are good lessons learned about love and friendship and finding a

This book was much less complex than the Goose Girl, Hale's earlier novel in the series... It had one recurring theme that ran tediously throughout. I felt the whole piece was rushed--that the language not nearly as creative as I know Hale is capable of; there was the constant description of how Enna felt when the fire overwhelmed her; and I can't say there were many twists of plot... Just one wildfire, raging through Enna and her forest, til it hit the shore.

This was soooo good. Much darker than The Goose Girl, but it worked really well. I love the character of Enna and seeing her struggle and be faced with so many obstacles, I was rooting for her the whole time. I loved The Goose Girl, but I loved this one even more.

This second book switches gears from a very fairytale-feeling classic fantasy to something entirely new. A side character in book one steps into the spotlight when her struggles to contain the raging power of fire propel her into the midst of a war. Enjoyable, but also upsetting, the narrative is slightly more mature and 'teen' than book 1, with a gaslighting scoundrel of an enemy captain taking up a large amount of the runtime.

I liked Enna Burning, but it just didn't come close to how much I loved the first book in the series, The Goose Girl. That one was a five star read for me. Enna Burning overall is a bit bleak, and I felt that the plot sort of dragged on in certain places. Though I didn't enjoy this one as much, there are still some beautiful passages and memorable characters. I like how it appears that all of the stories and characters are entwined, and I look forward to reading the next book in the series.

WrensReads Review:I absolutely adore this series, and not in the *obsession* kind of way, but in the way that it makes me dream dreamy things.I have reread this series at least six times now, and I wont stop. Its one of those series that has a special place in my dark heart that brings a little light and perspective to my world.Hale has made a beautiful world where the elements and animals have languages that people can grow to understand if they try hard enough. Imagine being able to see

Wow I thought the last book was a nice light story, but this one seriously went way above and beyond. Much more plot depth, more character depth, depictions of mental illness in a completely natural way, a twisted relationship that is creepily accurate, a satisfying ending... can't wait to read (well, listen to) the next one!! I love full cast audio recordings