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The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

songwind's review against another edition

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4.0

[book:The Mirror of Fire and Dreaming] stands a lot of (Western) fantasy conventions on their ear. The Indian setting is an obvious difference, but other, more subtle differences exist as well. The main character uses his mind and his own resources to solve his problems, rather than being bailed out by older characters or deus ex machina. Even when an outside agent helps him, it is his own actions that make it possible.

I also enjoyed the presence of a magical academy where there was no rich-kid bully.

margardenlady's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

This sequel to the Conch Bearer is an adventure story filled with magical realism. Our hero, Anand, is struggling as a student in the Silver Valley.  He feels like he can't do anything right.  And then he has a vision that prompts his mentor Abhaydatta to go on a mission. Abhaydatta chooses a more experienced apprentice to accompany him, and Anand chafes at this.  Then he has another vision of Abhaydatta in trouble.  This spurs Anand to grab the conch and Nisha and runs off in the night to find Abhaydatta.  It ends up being a lovely story about finding your gifts and learning humility.

dandelionfluff's review against another edition

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3.0

A vibrant and entertaining tale! I always love being brought into the worlds of royalty, imagining the true material luxury of their lives. I look forward to reading the last installment in the series. However, there were more than a few questions I had regarding the story:

SpoilerHow could they so easily step into these alter-egos? When Nisha becomes Paribanou, she describes a history to her alter-ego that she doesn't remember, but others do. Did she acquire a life that wasn't her own, pushing another soul out? Was this life and story magically created to accommodate them? I didn't quite understand. Where exactly did the evil magician go? The evil felt a bit flat, and the consequences equally so. Even though nameless lives were lost in the conflict, it didn't feel as though it mattered. Especially not when memories will be erased of what happened. How will people, then, understand the loss of life? Unless I missed something, there are a few loose ends here. Nisha's decision to stay was quickly made and quickly taken back. I actually would have been alright with her staying behind, becoming a powerful figure in her own right and time. But, I suppose that's not to be.


I do recommend this series to anyone who's interested in Indian fantasy settings. It's entertaining and well-written, despite the occasional loose ends.

cindyc3689's review

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3.0

Ini sebenarnya adalah buku kedua dari seri Cronch Bearer... masalahnya, baca [b:The Conch Bearer: Keong Ajaib|1756263|The Conch Bearer Keong Ajaib|Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1225855948s/1756263.jpg|25148108] itu udah lamaaaaaaa banget (2008!), sampai udah lupa ceritanya *nisha sih siapa? terus pendetanya dulu namanya siapa? abis nyampe di kuil itu terus piye ya?* Terpaksalah, sebelum baca buku ini, balik dulu skimming-skimming dulu buku pertamanya, biar nyambung...

Oke, sekarang udah inget... yuk langsung aja buka cerminnya! Di kisah kedua ini, Anand (dan Nisha dan Abhaydatta) akan bertualang ke negeri India beratus tahun yang lalu demi membebaskan sebuah desa yang menderita akibat seorang penyihir dan jin-nya yang tamak dan jahat yang ingin menggulingkan sang Raja.

Ceritanya dimulai tepat saat kisah buku pertama berakhir. Anand dan Nisha sudah aman dan bahagia di Lembah Perak, belajar berbagai teknik sihir di Hogwarts sekolah para penyembuh. Yah, maksudnya Nisha sangat bahagia, sedangkan Anand masih ragu-ragu dengan keputusannya untuk tinggal di situ dan apakah ia layak untuk tinggal di situ. Meskipun guru-gurunya mempercayai dirinya, namun Anand sendiri masih merasa sangat tertinggal dibandingkan teman-temannya *ya iyalah, murid yang lain udah sekolah di situ dari kapan tahun!!*

Nah suatu ketika, di pelajaran mendengar angin, Anand mendengar kabar mengejutkan, lalu di pelajaran penglihatan, ia melihat dan mendengar seorang penyembuh meminta tolong karena orang-orang di desanya seperti kehilangan rohnya setelah bekerja di hutan. Mendengar kejadian ini, Kepala penyembuh mengirim Abhaydatta untuk menyelidiki dan meskipun sudah meminta, Anand tidak diperbolehkan ikut. Tetapi kemudian Anand kembali mendapat pesan penglihatan bahwa Abhaydatta sendiri juga dalam kesulitan.

Nekad ingin membantu, Anand mengajak Nisha mengambil Keong dan mencari keberadaan Abhaydatta untuk menolongnya. Pencarian yang membawa mereka semua mundur ke era para Moghul berkuasa, lengkap dengan perebutan kekuasaan di Istana, perdana menteri yang ingin berkuasa versus pangeran cilik yang sok dan banyak tingkah. Tentu saja ditambahi kehadiran si Tukang sihir jahat, Jin dan sebuah cermin ajaib yang merangkap bisa menjadi Pintu Kemana Saja dan Lorong Waktu. ^^V

Suka sekali penggambaran dunia-dunia di sini, baik saat masih di Lembah Perak, di Desa apaitunamanya, serta dunia kerajaan masa lalu. World-building-nya detail, enak dinikmati dan bisa dipercaya. Baik ceritanya maupun endingnya juga membawa banyak pesan moral tentang persahabatan, membuat pilihan, keberanian dan kerelaan berkorban demi sesama. Dongeng yang lengkap dan menyenangkan.

Untuk edisi terjemahannya, uhm... font-nya mungil-mungil sekaleeee... *mata langsung belo* XD

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