Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Fire Bringer

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Ok, so last time I did a review on The Sight. Now, I’m going to do a review on David Clement- Davie’s first book, Fire Bringer. Now, all that are fans of anthropomorphic fantasy, read on.

This book is written in a detailed,heartfelt style that many readers adore. Clement- Davies has lived in the settings of his stories, like the British Isles and Romania. He has studied the habits of the animals that his characters are and added personality to their simple acts of survival. Addressing the power of humanity in the face of cruelity, you can invision the swaying heather and Rannoch's (the main character) intelligent face. Gleaming black eyes will gaze out of the soft pages.

Fire Bringer again addresses the idea of the power of the Sight. Within the rather large novel, a vivid main character named Rannoch springs out of the fields of Europe. Yes, this book brings deer, called Herla, to life from the pages of Fire Bringer. Join Rannoch and his friends on a tale that is vaguely reminiscent of Watership Down, on to the epic final showdown with a gigantic army of stags with sharpened antlers, and most importantly Rannoch’s inner battle with his fear of combat.

This book is my second- most favorite book, The Sight stealing the glory of first. However, the two novels are extremely close in literary might. This book I would recommend to any age of reader, so read on my friends and discover the wonders or David Clement- Davies!