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River Secrets by Shannon Hale
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River Secrets (original 2006; edition 2006)

by Shannon Hale

Series: Books of Bayern (3)

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Young Razo travels from Bayern to Tira at war's end as part of a diplomatic corps, but mysterious events in the Tiran capital fuel simmering suspicions and anger, and Razo must spy out who is responsible before it is too late and he becomes trapped in an enemy land.
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Title:River Secrets
Authors:Shannon Hale
Info:Bloomsbury USA Children's Books (2006), Hardcover, 304 pages
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Tags:fantasy, retellings, Books of Bayern, young adult, fairy tales and folklore

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Following on the heels of Enna Burning, Bayern sends an ambassador to Tira to try and cement the uneasy peace. Razo, Enna, and Conrad are part of the expedition, and quickly discover someone is trying to frame the Bayerns on a series of murders and restart the war.

I really liked this one, but then I always love seeing the worldbuilding behind a new land. ( )
  wisemetis | Dec 28, 2022 |
I think I like how this series is shaping up, staring with one characters story and just continuing to adjacent characters, telling the overall saga through new eyes each time.
Razo’s story is just about as interesting as Izzy’s, in my opinion, tho he is the first of our protagonists that has no magical abilities to communicate with a natural force. That isn’t to say the story isn’t full of different types of nature speech, as it starts up very shortly after the end of Enna Burning, and involves a tenuous peace between Bayern and Tira after the end of their war. The only problem is the growing number of mysteriously burned bodies that seems to point to Bayern’s “Fire Witch,” in a possible attempt to rekindle the flames of war. Razo has to unravel the mystery and decide who to trust before tensions boil over and fighting starts again.

Razo is a likeable character, his easy, self-deprecating manner helps him make friends among everyone from the pastry kitchen to the Tiran army, all the way up to the prince. As the action unfolds, we learn along with Razo what makes him special and what he’s really good at, and we watch him grow up and gain confidence in himself and his abilities.

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  Annrosenzweig | Oct 15, 2021 |
Hale redeems herself (from the travesty of Enna) by having a hero who is normal and likable. Although methinks that she is trying too hard to imitate Megan Whalen Turner... ( )
  OutOfTheBestBooks | Sep 24, 2021 |
Razo is just so endearing. I especially enjoyed his tale at this point in my life, being away from my family, as he reminds me so much of my youngest brother. ( )
  TaraF | Mar 16, 2021 |
At the end of Enna Burning war had come to an end, but, as in reality, that doesn’t mean it is the end of all hostility between nations. River Secrets begins with an attempt on both sides to figure out if peace is really possible. There is a lot of bad blood, Bayern has in the past inflicted a lot of damage on Tira, not to mention how the war ended. Tira believes that Bayern was once part of Tira and still should be. And there are war-mongers in both countries. So a diplomatic exchange is arranged, and heading off to Tira is a group that includes Enna, Finn, & Razo.

Full review: http://www.susanhatedliterature.net/2010/06/22/river-secrets/ ( )
  Fence | Jan 5, 2021 |
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All elements join together to form an adept Tamora Pierce–like fantasy adventure—although when it comes to Hale’s subtlety of description and limber turns of phrase, there really is no comparison.
added by Katya0133 | editHorn Book Magazine, Anita L. Burkam (Sep 1, 2006)
 
Hale makes profound statements about war and peace, friends and strangers, men and women and all the different kinds of battle.
added by Katya0133 | editKirkus Reviews (Aug 15, 2006)
 
[W]ith River Secrets, [Hale] certainly hits the mark.
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Epigraph
A river has its secrets
For under folds of water
Deeper than the buried dark
Where all is slick and softer

A fire has its secrets
Dancing bare before your eyes
Trimmed in heat and lost in gold
Something in its brightness lies

A boy has his secrets
His fist clasped tight as stone
Watching water, spying fire
In a crowded room, alone
Dedication
For all the boys in my family,
But especially, triumphantly, adoringly for the one and only Max Stonebreaker Hale
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(Prologue) Ingridan was an ancient city.
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Young Razo travels from Bayern to Tira at war's end as part of a diplomatic corps, but mysterious events in the Tiran capital fuel simmering suspicions and anger, and Razo must spy out who is responsible before it is too late and he becomes trapped in an enemy land.

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Razo--short, funny, and not a great soldier--is sure it's out of pity that his captain asks him to join an elite mission escorting the ambassador into Tira, Bayern's greatest enemy.

But when the Bayern arrive in the strange southern country, it's Razo who discovers the first dead body. He's the only Bayern able to befriend both the high and low born, the people who can provide information about the ever-increasing murders. And he's the one who must embrace his own talents in order to get the Bayern soldiers home again alive.
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