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Crown of Fire (Paperback)

by Kathy Tyers (Author)
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The tales of Lady Firebird conclude with Tyers' Crown of Fire , sequel to Firebird (1999) and Fusion Fire (2000). Firebird, from the decadent planet Netaia, was born a wastling, doomed to a glorious death in combat against the Ehretan Federate. But she's captured and falls in love with General Brennen, a telepath and leader of the Sentinels--the good guys. Firebird joins the Sentinel cause to subdue a renegade band of powerful telepaths called the Shuhr, whose defeat is also desired by the "Eternal Speaker," or God. Tyers is a busy writer with a confusing array of characters and settings, and she leans heavily on Star Wars . Firebird's rejection of Netaia's rigid religion and the idea of a culture based on ruthless eugenics prove intriguing, as do certain minor characterizations, such as that of Terza, a young eugenics technician who, in support of the war effort, is forced to bear a child the old-fashioned way. John Mort
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, Mar 7 2002
By Rebecca Drayer (Pittsburgh, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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When I first received my copy of this book, I let it sit for a few days. I was aware that it was the final volume of the Firebird trilogy, and I wanted to savor it for awhile. Then I began to take peeks at the book, and before I realized it I had read the entire thing. All I can say is, "Wow!"

This was definitely one of the best books I've read in a long time. I love the characters of both Firebird and Brennen. They are utterly human, with human strengths and failings. I don't like books with one-dimensional characters who can do either no right or no wrong. Firebird and Brennen make their share of mistakes, but ultimately become stronger for them.

Although I know it's not likely to happen, I would love to see more stories in this universe!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Why isn't this required reading at school??, May 11 2001
By "punkin170" (western WA, USA) - See all my reviews
I have to say, this is proof yet again that Kathy Tyers has a way with novels. I liked Firebird better, but I suppose there's only one number one! :)

This conclusion to the Firebird trilogy is a perfect ending. It's gripping and will have you begging for more, but so far I don't think there's going to be another book in the series.

The plot has twists and turns that aren't to be suspected and suspenseful points that kept me glue to the pages. Then the bigger surprise- it's a Christian book? Yes, Kathy manages to tie the Ehretan religion (much like pre-Messianic Christianity) into the already intriguing novel.

From everyone who I've talked to so far about this book, they all adored it! I'm just a higschool student, but I've met people from all age groups who have enjoyed this refreshing book and the other two in Kathy's Firebird series. I definitly suggest you read it! This is the type of novel that should be required reading for school! :)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another good one by Kathy Tyers, Feb 11 2001
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I thought that Crown of Fire was an excellent conclusion to the Firebird trilogy. Firebird's struggle with pride was very well written. Several parts in the book were so intense that I had to read on to find out what was going to happen. The suprise ending made a fitting touch to these wonderful books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME
Okay, I probably shouldn't be writing this review yet because I have not finished the book, but so far I have not been able to set this book down! Its just awesome! Read more
Published on Dec 24 2000 by Holly Wells

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