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Firebird - Mercedes Lackey, Julie Bell
Firebird
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            Ilya, son of a Russian prince, is largely ignored by his father and tormented by his larger, older brothers.  His only friends are three old people: a priest, a magician, and a woman who toils in the palace dairy.  From them Ilya learns faith, a smattering of magic, and the power of... show more
            Ilya, son of a Russian prince, is largely ignored by his father and tormented by his larger, older brothers.  His only friends are three old people: a priest, a magician, and a woman who toils in the palace dairy.  From them Ilya learns faith, a smattering of magic, and the power of love--all of which he will need desperately, for his life is about to be turned upside-down.            The prince's magnificent cherry orchard is visited at midnight by the legendary Firebird, whose wings are made of flame.  Ilya's brothers' attempts capture the magical creature fail.  When Ilya tries to catch the Firebird, he sees her as a beautiful woman and earns a magical gift:  the speech of animals.             Banished, the young man journeys through a fantastical Russia full of magical mazes, enchanted creatures, and untold dangers.  As happens in the best fairy tales, Ilya falls in love with an enchanted princess, but to win her freedom will be no easy task. 
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780765317193 (0765317192)
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Series: Fairy Tales (#1)
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Here There Be Books (BL)
Here There Be Books (BL) rated it
2.0 Firebird (The Elemental Masters Fairy Tales)
My first Mercedes Lackey book! Unfortunately, I didn’t like it. I liked BITS of it, including the fairy tale-ness of it, but it wasn’t as magically wonderful as I was hoping it’d be. I did like the twist at the end (although it was totally obvious) and I liked the writing style, so I’ll definitely r...
Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it
2.0
Mostly descriptive, as is often Lackey's tendancy. Very little action for the length. The Firebird appears for the first time around page 75 and is barely glimpsed, then does not reappear or speak till more than 200 pages in. I found Ilya uninteresting as a protagonist and have no idea what the bird...
Book Hoarders Anonymous
Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it
3.0
Interesting. The synopsis is not exactly accurate, no. The H's father and brothers never knew about the firebird, so how could they possibly try to trap her?The story is technically a romance I guess, and told entirely from the H's POV - an interesting change there. His encounters with the firebi...
Pants' Books & Stuff!
Pants' Books & Stuff! rated it
1.0
Well, Livejournal decided to be nasty today and deleted my whole review that I had originally written for this. I have no why idea why it did this, but now I'm annoyed and going to keep this review very short because I don't feel like re-typing everything I just worked on (in vain.)It's all right th...
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it
4.0 Firebird (The Elemental Masters Fairy Tales)
Once again, Mercedes Lackey takes us to the ballet while touching on the fairytale basis for the story (the book is dedicated to Natalia Marakova [sic], the Russian prima ballerina whose surname is actually spelled Makarova).The Firebird is an enchanted princess in Russian lore; she steals cherries ...
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