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    Enna Burning is a fantasy novel by Shannon Hale, published in 2004 by Bloomsbury. It is the second book in Hale's Books of Bayern series, following The Goose Girl. The novel explores the story of Enna, who was first introduced as a secondary character in Goose Girl, as she learns the magical ability of manipulating the element of fire.

  2. Sep 15, 2004 · Enna's life was not meant to be simple. When her brother, Leifer, brings home a mysterious piece of vellum that teaches him how to set fireswithout a spark, without flintEnna cannot decide if this power is one she wants for herself, or something that should be extinguished forever.

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  3. Dec 9, 2020 · Enna hopes that her new knowledge of how to wield fire will help protect her good friend Isi--the Princess Anidori--and all of Bayern against their enemies, but the need to burn is uncontrollable and puts Enna and her loved ones in grave danger. Originally published: London: Bloomsbury, 2004.

  4. Enna Burning, Shannon Hale's second novel, was published in 2004. The second of The Books of Bayern, it focuses on the subsequent adventures of Princess Anidori-Kiladra's best friend, Enna. For information on the book's conception, see the Shannon Hale wiki's article.

  5. In this beloved second book in the Books of Bayern, from New York Times bestselling author Shannon Hale, the fire could save Enna . . . or destroy her. Enna's brother, Leifer, has found the...

  6. Enna Burning. Enna's life was not meant to be simple. When her brother, Leifer, brings home a mysterious piece of vellum that teaches him how to set fires — without a spark, without flint — Enna cannot decide if this power is one she wants for herself, or something that should be extinguished forever.

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    Enna Burning is a fantasy novel by Shannon Hale, published in 2004 by Bloomsbury. It is the second book in Hale's Books of Bayern series, following The Goose Girl.