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Sixteen-year-old Laven Chitward's world is turned upside down when his mother is selected as a textile guild representative in the small rural community where he was raised. Moving to the capital city of Haven rips him away from his friends and boyhood pleasures, and nothing in Haven seems to fill that void. Unable to fit into the nouveau riche society, and unwilling to follow his parents into the textile guild, he finds himself adrift and depressed. His father enrolls him in a special school that will allow him to choose a trade that interests him, rather than be apprenticed against his will. There he finds himself terrorized and tortured by the boys in the sixth form until, with an awful roar, the gift of fire awakens deep within him and extracts revenge for his sadistic treatment.
With the help of a unique herald, an empathetic healer and a special companion, Laven soon learns to keep his gift under control and eventually, to direct his awful firestorm as far as he can see. When the kingdom of Karse attacks, Laven is hurried to the border to assist his king and country by repelling the invasion. During the final battle Laven earns the name Firestorm and becomes one of the most famous heralds in the history of Valdemar.
Brightly Burning is a distinct and unforgettable coming-of-age story. With a compelling cast of characters and lively dialog, Mercedes Lackey once again demonstrates her adroit mastery of fantasy fiction. --Robert Gately --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
READ, READ, READ!,
This review is from: Brightly Burning (Mass Market Paperback)
I read the owlflight series first as it was something I picked up in a libary, and was drawn to others written by Lackey. Buring Brightly stole my heart and I don't thing I have ever cryed this much over a single book. You will be touched when you read it and will never want to put it down until you have turned the last page. Laven is a brillently written character. Happy Reading!
4.0 out of 5 stars
i almost cried....,
By alwaysreading01 (OH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brightly Burning (Mass Market Paperback)
This books would be five stars, except for some highly sad parts that would ruin the books for anyone who hasn't read it.Brightly burning is one of Lackey's books, which all seem to be good. it demonstrates the hightly popular belief that life is not always fair, and that you not everyone has a happily ever after.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good, but with a few inconsistancies,
By Diana (Oakland, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brightly Burning (Mass Market Paperback)
"Brightly Burning" is a one of the best Valdemar books yet. Lackey lets you get swept away in the plot with very good writting.Lavan is unhappy about moving to Haven. To prevent his mopping around the house all day, his parents enroll him in school, thinking that it will help him. But at the school, Lavan is bullied by older children who force the others to steal and do other embarrassing things. Lavan is about to be flogged when his Gift breaks lose. He is Choosen and becomes a Herald. He gets trainging for his unpredictable Gift that flares up when he is either angry or scared and becomes a valued Herald. As he is in his training, Karse decides that they want a war with Valdemar. Lavan's training is sped up so he can use his Gift on the front lines. While he is holding a pass, his Companion is killed and he goes insane with rage, calling down a Firestorm on himself. The book had one glaring inconsistancy: In the Herald Mage books, the Monarch's Own Companion is Taver, who then shows up in the Herald's Honor and Valor books, but in this one the Companion is Rolan, who isn't supposed to show up untill Taver is killed. Besides this, the book is very well written and is a must read for Mercedes Lackey fans.
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