Daja Book Circle of Magic No3 Tamora Pierce Books
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Daja Book Circle of Magic No3 Tamora Pierce Books
This is my favorite of the Circle of Magic quartet. It is a great change of pace to explore the world beyond Summersea and the descriptions of the drought and the fires are extremely evocative. The Trader culture was portrayed in a fascinating fashion, and I loved Daja's complex relationship with her culture and her past. Polyam was also a cool character, and it was refreshing to see a character with a disability play a prominent role and not be reduced to simplicity. The mage responsible for putting out the fires was also bitter without being totally unsympathetic.Tags : Amazon.com: Daja's Book (Circle of Magic, No.3) (9780590554107): Tamora Pierce: Books,Tamora Pierce,Daja's Book (Circle of Magic, No.3),Scholastic Paperbacks,0590554107,Fantasy - General,Fantasy,Fantasy.,Friendship,Friendship;Fiction.,Kisubo, Daja (Fictitious character),Magic,Magic;Fiction.,Moss, Briar (Fictitious character),Sandry (Fictitious character: Pierce),Tris (Fictitious character: Pierce),Action & Adventure - General,Children's Teenage fiction & true stories,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9),Fantasy & Magic,Fantasy & magical realism (Children's Teenage),General fiction (Children's Teenage),JUVENILE FICTION Fantasy & Magic,Juvenile FictionAction & Adventure - General,Science fiction (Children's Teenage),YOUNG ADULT FICTION,YOUNG ADULT FICTION Fantasy General,Children: Grades 4-6
Daja Book Circle of Magic No3 Tamora Pierce Books Reviews
Daja - A girl mage. Maybe a better description would be she is 1/4th of a very powerful mage. When she combines with her friends they a capable of performing great magics.
Daja is also shunned by her race. She is considered unlucky and they believe luck is contagious like a disease. In this story she confronts those of her race and in the confrontation redeems herself in their eyes. It's a touching story. It was a pleasure to read. I think of the 4 in this series, this one is my favorite.
If you enjoy light reading with a touching message and a story of redemption then I think you will enjoy this book.
Looooove this book and all of Tamora Pierce's other books - I have physical copies but they're currently packed up, so when I got the itch to read this series again I came right to my ! The only issue with this copy is that there are numerous misprints - it needs some more proofreading to find and fix them.
Another great story. I really enjoyed the glipmses into the trader life style, and teenage emotions ...The four Teens in the Circle of Magic have ups and downs just like any nonmagical youth, making this a great read, no matter the age...
I love Daja's Book - even as an adult it's a great book to re-read. It's such a fun young adult novel that has realistic characters immersed in everyday not necessarily showy magic. The kids get into tangles but you watch them slowly start to grow up and realize their responsibilities and gain a better understanding of their powers. It also lets you explore more of Daja's background and the culture she grew up in.
When I saw it on and saw the chance to have easy access to the book, I jumped at it. The problem I have is that the kindle version has blatant misprints of the text which jarred me completely out of the story line and was extremely disappointing.
Even though these books are meant for young adults, I would recommend them to adult fans of fantasy and adventure as well. While properly classified as fantasy, they have a novel-like feel to them, and the fact that they are in series is also a plus to me - I'm one of those folks that always wonders what happens to the other characters when the novel ends! The characters are very well developed and consistent across all of the books, and while the endings are always more or less happy, there is a lot of sadness and emotion along the way. The main characters come from diverse backgrounds, and have all had some serious obstacles to overcome - racism and class perception issues among them. Very well done!
Daja's Book is the third in the Circle of Magic series by Tamora Pierce following four young mages on their learning adventures.
Off to the north with the Duke, the four are spreading their wings on a new adventure. Daja's outcast status and an interesting bit of magical accident leave her with a living metal plant and a Trader who wants to buy. Of course, she can't talk to Daja, so the fun begins.
Standing up for their foster-sister, Tris, Briar, and Sandry shame the Traders into doing business with Daja and she feels almost at home again. Of course, it can't last, and the dried-up, fireless forest soon turns against them. The four learn what it means to risk everything, even their own lives, to save others from certain death. And Daja gets a new magic out of it, too.
This is NOT a review for the book; I love this book. This Tamora Pierce series holds a special place in my heart. However, this kindle edition is not great.
At first, the typos are few and far between -- not a big deal, I notice a couple in almost all kindle books -- but towards the end of the book they become more frequent and frankly ridiculous, things a basic spell-check would have caught and words that are completely indecipherable. , can you update or fix this somehow?
This is my favorite of the Circle of Magic quartet. It is a great change of pace to explore the world beyond Summersea and the descriptions of the drought and the fires are extremely evocative. The Trader culture was portrayed in a fascinating fashion, and I loved Daja's complex relationship with her culture and her past. Polyam was also a cool character, and it was refreshing to see a character with a disability play a prominent role and not be reduced to simplicity. The mage responsible for putting out the fires was also bitter without being totally unsympathetic.
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