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Enchantment (Fantastic Audio)
Orson Scott Card

Fantastic Audio, 2002

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AMAZING Book!

This book has got to be one of the best fantasy novels I've ever read - and I've read tons. It ranks up there with my favorite series from Guy Gavriel Kay, The Fionavar Tapestry - This book is just as good as they are, or better. Very captivating story, will definitely keep you turning the pages. Its a fresh take on a fantasy novel and so not what you would expect from Mr. Card. I reccommend it to everyone and they never regret reading it.


Wonderful tale

My wife kids and I have a great time sitting down and listening to this story in the evening. A wonderful twist on an old fairly tale.


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It gets good... then great

The story starts off by explaining the background of the main character. It talks about various kinds of folklore and how the story begins. Once Ivan transfers to the other world, the story really starts. Ivan has to go through many embarrasing and fun experiences throughout the book. Orson Scott Card made love real in this book. It wasn't love at first sight, but something requiring better storytelling which Orson pulls off quite well.

The book has a few twists here and there, making fine surprises. Intresting Background detail often comes into play making the story come into full circle. This story is also very exiciting and it feels like the world is actually realistic, despite delightful bits of magic involved. Orson creates very life-like characters in this book while switching viewpoints without disapointing readers.

This book has all that you need. It has love, tension, suspense, happiness, and uses all aspects of the book to make a story you will be glad you read.




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A Modern Day Sleeping Beauty.....sort of!

"I'm ten years old, my whole life you've called me Vanya. My name is on the school records, on government papers as Ivan Petrovich Smetski. Now you tell me I'm really Itzak Shlomo. What am I, a Jewish secret agent?"

Growing up in Russia isn't easy if you were Jewish. Ivan's parents wanted to get him to America, so he could grow up in a land of freedom. And the way they were going to do it was by declaring themselves Jewish, and applying for a Visa to Israel. From there, they were going to go to America. Ivan could grow up free, and Piotr Smetski could teach at a University. But declaring yourself Jewish in 1975 had it's drawbacks in Russia. After Professor Smetski lost his job, the family lost their apartment, and still no Visa was to be had. So the Smetski's moved to the country near Kiev to live with Cousin Marek and his wife.

One day when Ivan was out running, he came across a clearing in the woods. The canopy of leaves overhead was "so dense that it was perpetually dusk at ground level". The ground was covered with leaves. When a slight breeze stirred the leaves, young Ivan could see something at the center. It was a woman: a beautiful, sleeping woman on a pedestal. And when the leaves moved, it wasn't just ground that it covered, but a wide chasm. Then something moved, and Ivan realized that he wasn't alone with the sleeping woman. There was some sort of creature hidden in the leaves. For a ten-year-old boy, this was too much. He ran off as fast as he could. But he never got a chance to tell anyone about what he saw (if he REALLY saw anything at all). Because when he returned to the country house, the family's Visa had come through and everyone was hurrying to get ready.

The plan worked, and the Smetski's immigrated to New York, to a small town close to Syracuse. And this is where Ivan grew into a man. He became a track star and a scholar. Fourteen years later, Ivan was working on his dissertation for his graduate degree. He was studying Russian Folklore and Ancient Languages, and figured the best way to finish his work would be to go back to Russia. At least that's what he told himself. Because in the back of his mind, he knew that he wanted to see if the woman, the clearing and the beast under the leaves was real.

The story of the Sleeping Beauty in most fairy tales ends once the Prince or Knight awakens the Princess and they live "Happily Ever After". But in this story it is only beginning. The best part of this tale is what happens after the beauty is awakened. Katerina is a 9th Century Princess who was hidden in time by the evil witch Baba Yaga. Baba Yaga's powers were so great because she had bound the Russian God, the Great Bear to her and was feeding off his power. What did she want? She wanted to rule to land of Tania, Katerina's land. So she hid Katerina away.....not knowing that Ivan would find her and lead her back to the 9th Century.

I have to admit, I wasn't thrilled with Katerina for a very long time in this book. She was so headstrong (which I usually like in a female character) that she wouldn't listen to reason. She had no sympathy for Ivan coming to a new place and time....and having no idea what the customs were or how he was supposed to act. But when fate sends the couple back to the modern time, she realized just how hard life was for someone who didn't have a clue.

Ivan, however, was a pure soul and I just fell in love with him right from the start. Far sooner than Katerina, that's for sure. Card did an incredible job of intertwining the lives of 2 people from different eras and making a fairy tale come to life. He truly is a gifted writer! On top of the fairy tale, he mixes in Russian folklore and creates a cast of characters that will stay with me for a long time. This was really a remarkable book, with a great story to tell. If you are a fan of Card, or just a fan of fairy tales, this is one book that you must be sure to read!!


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A Modern Sleeping Beauty Tale

This is a modern/fantasy romance tale. It is not as popular as some of Card's other books, but it is still a great story. Card sets the story in modern day and in medieval Russia. The evil witch in this story is Baba Yaga! Fans of Russian folktales will enjoy this story, too.


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From the winner of numerous awards, including Hugos and Nebulas, comes another exciting tale of fantasy. The moment Ivan stumbled upon a clearing in the dense Carpathian forest, his life was forever changed. Atop a pedestal encircled by fallen leaves, the beautiful princess Katerina lay still as death. But beneath the foliage a malevolent presence stirred and sent the ten-year-old Ivan scrambling for the safety of Cousin Merek's farm.


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