Forest Born (The Books of Bayern #4) 
Book Details: Format: Paperback Publication Date: 10/25/2011 Pages: 400 Reading Level: Age 12 and Up
Im so sad this series is over!!!! Its been a long time since Ive binged a series, but I loved every second.
Im so sad this series is over!!!! Its been a long time since Ive binged a series, but I loved every second.

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.
Having grown up in a large family I could instantly identify with Rin. She is the youngest agget-kin and just does not know where she fits. So she imitates. How many of us do this? We try to figure out what our parents, brothers, sisters, friends want us to be and we try to imitate that. Rin was grown up for her age of 15. She was introspective and aware that she is not the only one that matters. Very unlike normal teenagers. I enjoyed this book the most out of the bayern series. I feel like I
Man, after enjoying books 1-3 I am kind of disappointed that I didnt enjoy this one as much. I almost came close to giving it 2 stars but even I have to admit that the main character developed decently at the end.First of all besides me having a problem with her imitation I also couldnt find it believable that she needed to do this because she didnt have a personality of her own. It just made no sense to me. I found the pacing of this story to be slow and in my opinion, River of Secrets gave me
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Hardcover | Pages: 389 pages Rating: 4.03 | 24301 Users | 2246 Reviews

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| Title | : | Forest Born (The Books of Bayern #4) |
| Author | : | Shannon Hale |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 389 pages |
| Published | : | September 1st 2009 by Bloomsbury Children's Books |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Fairy Tales |
Interpretation Concering Books Forest Born (The Books of Bayern #4)
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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| 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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Ratings: 4.03 From 24301 Users | 2246 ReviewsWrite Up Epithetical Books Forest Born (The Books of Bayern #4)
Im sad to say that this was the last of Shannon Hales Books of Bayern series. However, I really enjoyed it.Razo and Rin are and will always be two of my most favorite characters. Razo is hilarious. The two share a strong brother-sister bond which is really cool.You did a GREAT job, Shannon Hale. I will always be a fan!(Oh and Enna and Finn finally get married)[Edit: 1/14/18]I just finished reading this book a second time through!!! I loved this book so much! Im proud to own a copy now. :) RinIm so sad this series is over!!!! Its been a long time since Ive binged a series, but I loved every second.
Im so sad this series is over!!!! Its been a long time since Ive binged a series, but I loved every second.

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.
Having grown up in a large family I could instantly identify with Rin. She is the youngest agget-kin and just does not know where she fits. So she imitates. How many of us do this? We try to figure out what our parents, brothers, sisters, friends want us to be and we try to imitate that. Rin was grown up for her age of 15. She was introspective and aware that she is not the only one that matters. Very unlike normal teenagers. I enjoyed this book the most out of the bayern series. I feel like I
Man, after enjoying books 1-3 I am kind of disappointed that I didnt enjoy this one as much. I almost came close to giving it 2 stars but even I have to admit that the main character developed decently at the end.First of all besides me having a problem with her imitation I also couldnt find it believable that she needed to do this because she didnt have a personality of her own. It just made no sense to me. I found the pacing of this story to be slow and in my opinion, River of Secrets gave me


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