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Original Title: | River Secrets |
ISBN: | 1582349010 (ISBN13: 9781582349015) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Books of Bayern #3 |
Characters: | Razo, Geric, Enna, Princess Anidori-Kiladra, Finn, Dasha |
Shannon Hale
Hardcover | Pages: 290 pages Rating: 4.04 | 32620 Users | 2420 Reviews
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Title | : | River Secrets (The Books of Bayern #3) |
Author | : | Shannon Hale |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 290 pages |
Published | : | September 5th 2006 by Bloomsbury Children's Books |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Romance |
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Razo has no idea why he was chosen to be a soldier. He can barely swing a sword, and his brothers are forever wrestling him to the ground. Razo is sure it's out of pity that his captain asks him to join an elite mission--escorting the ambassador into Tira, Bayern's great enemy.But when the Bayern arrive in the strange southern country, Razo discovers the first dead body. He befriends both the high and low born, people who can perhaps provide them with vital information. And Razo is the one who must embrace his own talents in order to get the Bayern soldiers home again, alive.
Newbery-Honor winner Shannon Hale returns the reader to the intrigue and magic of Bayern, first introduced in her critically acclaimed novel, The Goose Girl. Enter a world where even those with no special magical skills find in themselves something they never imagined.
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Ratings: 4.04 From 32620 Users | 2420 ReviewsAssess Based On Books River Secrets (The Books of Bayern #3)
So, this is the third book in Shannon Hale's Books of Bayern series. Personally, although I did very much enjoy the book--and even more so the second time around--it just isn't as good as The Goose Girl or Enna Burning. But that could just be because I adore the first two books. Either way, it's still an excellent read and a lovely addition to the series.This book focuses on Razo, a comical and humble character. He's forest born, but adapts pretty well no matter where you stick him. He's loyal4.5*I really love this series, but this was my least favourite. I found it to be more predictable and a bit slower, especially following the amazingness that was "Enna Burning." But, I love Razo and he was a pleasure to follow!
1 really loved this book in my opinion it was better than the 2nd book I really enjoyed reading it so very much. I really liked the characters especially Razo he was different from many other male leads in a book that I have read I really liked that for a change the mc was the underdog and not the best at everything. I really liked his romance with Dasha it was well paced and I really liked all of their interactions that made a really cute couple. I really liked the plot of this book it started
I really love this series. It's not too terribly heavy so it's a great fantasy to jump into after a long day with just the right amount of politics, romance, and adventure. Surprisingly, I like that it switches to a completely different narrator each book (tbh it reminds me of the Lunar Chronicles) and I love seeing how the different plot lines and characters mesh together to create this rich world and awesome cast of characters. I really liked Razo because of how friendly, smart, and innocent
So, this is the third book in Shannon Hale's Books of Bayern series. Personally, although I did very much enjoy the book--and even more so the second time around--it just isn't as good as The Goose Girl or Enna Burning. But that could just be because I adore the first two books. Either way, it's still an excellent read and a lovely addition to the series.This book focuses on Razo, a comical and humble character. He's forest born, but adapts pretty well no matter where you stick him. He's loyal
I absolutely LOVED Razo. Hes crazy, and his being short and untalented with the sword won him a title as a spy. I loved the book. The romance wasnt bad, and I only caught one minor part that Shannon Hale didnt have to include to make the story enjoyable.Great job!! Sadly, I only have one more to go.😊
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