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Editorial Reviews
As with the other books in this fantasy series, this story revolves around four mage apprentices, though it focuses on Daja Kisubo, who is skilled with fire and learning the art of smithing. Daja creates a living vine out of metal, which traders seek to purchase. Pierce, known for her fantasy series portraying strong, young female characters, has created another intriguing person in Daja; the young performer who plays her creates a believable, likable Daja who is by turns wistful and belligerent. Author Pierce narrates this story along with a cast of 16, all well suited to their characters. This approach lends a depth to the story and will assure Pierce fans that it is read the way the writer imagined it.
Publisher's Summary
On a journey to Gold Ridge, the four young mages-in-training, Daja, Sandry, Tris, and Briar, find their special magics overlapping, sometimes in frightening and destructive ways. One burst of this combined magic leads Daja to create an astonishing vine made of living metal.
Her creation is worth a small fortune. But can Daja bargain with the Traders who cast her out without losing her soul?
Once again, Tamora Pierce, America's most popular writer of young adult fantasy, leads the Full Cast Family in a thrilling exploration of her intricately woven Circle of Magic.
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"The fantasy elements of the series as a whole are satisfyingly well imagined, as are the main characters." (School Library Journal)
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- Casey w.
- 18-08-2017
Truly an amazing quartet
Nothing beats a full cast audio book and tamora pierce has yet to write a story I didnt love.
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- Got My Book
- 04-03-2004
Full Cast Audio does it again
This is the 3rd of 4 Cirle of Magic Books. You should definately listen to them in order. (The previous two books, Sandry's Book and Tris's Book are both available on Audible.) I loved the books (which I own), yet the audio versions are so good that I haven't read the books since I first listened to them. This one has much more information about the Trader culture and customs, which is very interesting. It also has a good lesson on how refusing to let anyone help you doesn?t make you strong. But mostly, it's just a lot of fun.
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- Melanie Hope
- 09-05-2018
wonderful as always
love this author and all of her books never fails to keep me up at night listening.
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- Erica Ferguson
- 06-07-2015
What a great.
I love this series and recommend it highly. The variety of characters and their different strengths and weaknesses is always such a joy to me; to see a girl whose magic is in standard woman's work- sewing and weaving - and who is also strong and whose magic is incredibly useful and important; to see a girl whose magic is in what is usually considered men's work - smithing - and see her flourish; to see a girl whose magic is the most powerful and dangerous of all; to see a boy whose magic is plants and gardening, and to have his plantmagic teacher, a woman, be even more fearsome than he is - I just adore how the usual tropes are dumped out the window and how the story is more engaging and beautiful for it.
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- Jin
- 15-01-2019
Another Amazing Story
Gripping story, full of magic and excitement! It's a series full of wonder and the full cast added to an already great narration truly makes it special.
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- Joy
- 05-06-2018
fantastic
I love the whole series. I've read it and listened. Both are enjoyable. I like the voice for all of them.
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- Kindle Customer
- 18-11-2017
Tamora pierce
Love her narration. Love full cast audio. All of these books make me happy but I want some more circle open books on audio. Tris and dajas books never got done . Please fix that .
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- J. Yuri Young
- 15-11-2017
Favorite of the Circle Books
Fantastic heartwarming story of friendship and self identity, decent performance, strong female characters. I frequently listen as a recurring "comfort read".
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- Kindle Customer
- 18-02-2016
One of my favorites
I adore everyone in this this series but for some reason I've always loved Dajas stories the most. Her trader culture is fascinating and her straight forward no nonsense attitude is refreshing. The full cast presentation is great although sometimes the three girl voice actresses can get confusing when the author doesn't present them when they speak, like 'Daja said...' The dialogue just starts
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- flow kitty
- 14-01-2016
Best one yet
ya out of all the circle books this one is the best. not perfect. but man it was a good read. I may even listen to it again.
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- Nelda
- 01-07-2004
Daja's Book
Excellent series. But do wish they had recorded the first in the series, "Sandry's Book' and would get with the recording of the last in the series, " Briar's Book'.
We have really enjoyed listening to the children's fantastic tales.
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