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This was not quite what I was expecting. I think I was expecting something more along the lines of Naomi Novik's Uprooted, because people have compared them endlessly, but aside from taking inspiration from Russian folklore, the two books don't have very much in common. Uprooted is a fairytale, albeit one that is lengthened and deepened. The Bear and the Nightingale is a historical fantasy that is historical fiction first, fantasy second.
This book takes place in medieval Russia, then called Rus' ...more
This book takes place in medieval Russia, then called Rus' ...more

Jan 30, 2023
Lulu
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This was a gorgeous saga set in the frigid cold of Russia, and following the life of a young girl imbued with a destiny. I love how languidly it all moved, the stories, the fairytales, the ways Vasya interacted with the world etc. And I loved, loved, loved our minor antagonist, Konstantin. He is exactly the kind of terrible little man that I enjoy most.
Vasya is also a great protagonist; she is fighty and flighty, stubborn but kind. I am excited to follow her adventures in the next book.
Vasya is also a great protagonist; she is fighty and flighty, stubborn but kind. I am excited to follow her adventures in the next book.

A lovely tale, rooted in Russian folklore and fairy tale-tropes, but also grounded in a deep understanding of medieval Russian culture. Beautifully realized; Vasya, our heroine, is a great character, as are many of the supporting cast, including the household spirits and especially the horses. Reading it gave me the feel of being curled up snug by the fire while a winter storm blows outside, with a hot cup of tea or a glass of mulled wine. Terrors and beauties here - wonderful.

Jul 20, 2017
Alethea
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DNF. No fault of the book, which was actually quite lovely, but the villain grated on my nerves enough that I was putting off listening to the rest...for months...

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Jan 23, 2017
Anon382945
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Jul 07, 2017
Julie
marked it as to-read

Apr 28, 2018
Chompa
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Oct 14, 2018
Doug Sturtevant
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Jan 01, 2019
Amy
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Feb 11, 2019
Beth Tabler
marked it as to-read