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Title:Enna Burning (The Books of Bayern #2)
Author:Shannon Hale
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First 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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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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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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I couldn't put it down! I loved it so much - probably a little scarier than the first, but the adventure kept me flipping pages. Shannon Hale continues to amaze me.

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.

I couldn't decide whether to give this book 4 or 5 stars. I debated for way longer than I have time to debate about truly unimportant things like this. I struggled a bit through the first part of the book because I was reading the really exciting part of another book concurrently. (Why did I start a book before I finished my first one? I don't know, okay? I just wanted to.) I was really frustrated with the heroine from the first Book of Bayern (Isi/Ani) because she accomplished this incredible

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.

I absolutely love this book. Enna is my favorite character. Her story is so very different from the others in the Books of Bayern, and that's why it stands out to me. But even though Enna is Hale's "black sheep", the book still fits in nicely with the rest of the series. Hale's beautiful and vivid descriptions and writing style haven't changed, and her characters are so deep and profound, that they come alive.Normally I don't post spoilers in reviews, but this is a exception-I read this book for

LOVE this second book in the series about Enna. Enna is a strong sassy girl who is a little torn between what she wants. It is hard to have a best friend with super powers and when she finds a bit of power in herself it goes to her head. Loved the growing friendship and danger and adventure in this book. I have read this 3 or 4 times and to my daughters. It is a little more violent then Goose girl. For sure a good teen read.

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.

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