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Original Title: Forest Born
ISBN: 1599901676 (ISBN13: 9781599901671)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Books of Bayern #4
Characters: Razo, Geric, Enna, Princess Anidori-Kiladra, Finn, Selia, Rin, Dasha
Literary Awards: Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for Children's Literature (2010)
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Forest Born (The Books of Bayern #4) Hardcover | Pages: 389 pages
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Rin has always been a quiet, helpful girl, but a secret has been eating away at her, and the solace Rin once could find among the tall trees surrounding her forest home has vanished. When she leaves home to join her older brother in the city, she finds intriguing answers to her questions, an adventure she doesn't expect, and a sense of self she never thought she would find.


Book Details: Format: Paperback Publication Date: 10/25/2011 Pages: 400 Reading Level: Age 12 and Up

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Title:Forest Born (The Books of Bayern #4)
Author:Shannon Hale
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 389 pages
Published:September 1st 2009 by Bloomsbury Children's Books
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Fairy Tales

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I don't remember this one as well as the first three, mostly because it came out in 2009, when I was a high school sophomore, so although I definitely did read it at least once, I reread the first three multiple times in middle school.Shame, because I really like this one. Rinna is easily the most relatable of the four heroines (Isi, Enna, Dasha, and Rin) and the plot is pretty high-stakes.

I almost feel guilty giving this five stars after reading Shannon's latest blogs on star-ratings, but I can't help myself! This book... oh my goodness. Let me try to put this into words.Shannon Hale has outdone herself... again. I cannot BELIEVE how much I loved this book! It was different then her other books... so much more internal conflict. I felt like she wrote this book specifically for me; it's taken such a special part in my heart.The writing was wonderful. Of course. Enough said.The

I don't know why every single time I pick up one of these books I'm always surprised that it draws me in so quickly. After I turned the last page I decided right there and then that one day I'm going to re-read the whole series again, and cross my fingers that Shannon Hale will get the notion to make one more. Though I should add, that really like with the other books it can stand alone and ends well.For the fourth book of Bayern we get to explore the life of Razo's little sister, Rin. Rin is

A bit repetitive at times, but a wonderful end to this series.

A disappointing end to the Books of Bayern quartet. Having heard about Razo's little sister Rinna in earlier books, I was looking forward to seeing what she was like as a character. I don't have River Secrets to hand, but in that book Razo describes his sister as "someone annoying that you can't help loving". From that, I assumed that Rin would actually have a personality, but no. She was completely bland. How can you identify with someone who's determined to be nothing and changes her

I have to say it: In my personal opinion Shannon Hale is a one-hit-wonder. I truely loved every page of 'Goose Girl', but every other book - with the exception of the middle-grade-targeted 'Princess Academy' maybe - turned out to call for heavy ploughing machinery to get me through. I barely stayed focussed reading 'A Book of Thousand Days', gave up on 'Enna Burning', skipped 'River Secrets' because I didn't own it yet and now abandoned 'Forest Born' around page 88.There are fairytale elements

I swear Shannon Hale could write about grass growing and still make it sound poetic. In just the first few pages I already wrapped into a lovely fairy tale. And I was also so excited to read about a GOOD PERSON with the gift of People Speaking! It brought along a lot of interesting ethical questions. Other things I loved:- Rinna is a such a precious, tree-hugging Slytherin. Her relationship with Razo is adorable. And her inner battle throughout the book was intriguing. It's like when any of us

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