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review 2017-07-24 18:51
Catherine Dickens: Outside the Magic Circle - Heera Datta

Catherine Dickens, Outside the Magic Circle by Heera Datta
1850s Story of Charles Dickens wife, Catherine. Lots of drama surrounding the separation.
Married 21 years and they have 9 kids. The oldest is over the age and the others are given to Charles to raise-Catherine is cast off because everybody believes the story Charles has told.
Catherine's sister, Georgie has lived with them since she was 16 and Charles has taken a fancy to her....
Story goes back in time to when she was just meeting Charles. Love how the older child is able to visit with his mother and his other siblings so he can share information to them all from the other.
Can't imagine this happening in today's society, the pain she suffers and abuse.
Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest review.

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review 2016-11-12 16:29
When Your Sanctuary is Threatened: Tris's Book | Review
Tris's Book: Circle of Magic, Book 2 - Tamora Pierce,Tamora Pierce,the Full Cast Family

This MG Fantasy doesn't shrink from the truth about Pirates.

 

Earthquake damage leaves Winding Circle vulnerable to pirate attack, so everyone - including the young mages-in-training Tris, Briar, Daja, and Sandry - is working to strengthen the community's defenses. When Tris's cousin Aymery comes to visit, he advises the "weather witch" to return to the family that exiled her, but she doesn't wish to leave her friends to face the threat without her.

As the onslaught begins, two things become terribly clear: The pirates have a powerful new weapon, and they have an accomplice within Winding Circle. But the attackers have failed to reckon with the fury of a young mage betrayed once too often and her very stubborn, very loyal friends.

 

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BOOK DETAILS:

Tris's Book by Tamora Pierce, read & published by Full Cast Audio (2004) / Length: 5 hrs 31 min

 

SERIES INFO:

This is Book #2 of 4 in the original "Circle of Magic" series, all of which are available on audio. There are also additional books (only some of which are on audio) with the same characters.

 

**This review may contain spoilers for the previous book.**

 

SUMMARY:

One of the things I like best about this series is the way that the children work with & along side their adult mentors as well as together. That really starts to be solidified in this book as they make both good and bad choices in that regard.

 

Another strong point of the series is the message that choices/actions have consequences. Tris & the others continue to deal with the emotional results of the ones they make in this book for many years.

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review 2016-09-17 07:01
A Bit of a Rocky Start: Sandry's Book | Review
Sandry's Book: Circle of Magic, Book 1 - Tamora Pierce,Tamora Pierce,the Full Cast Family,Full Cast Audio

It take a while for this MG Fantasy to really get going, but this is first class worldbuilding.

 

 

 

Here begins the tale of Daja, Briar, Tris, and Sandry, four children brought to Winding Circle Temple for training in crafts and magic. They are outcasts in their homeland. But in this magical place, they are valued and respected for their special powers.

 

 

 

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Source: I purchased this book myself from Audible. It is also available on mp3 CD (and you may be able to find other formats for sale used).

 

BOOK DETAILS:

Sandry's Book by Tamora Pierce, read & published by Full Cast Audio, published by (2003) / Length: 5 hrs 53 min

 

SERIES INFO:

The is #1 of 4 in the "Circle of Magic" series. All 4 are available on audio. (There is a follow-up series that also has 4 books, and several additional books as well. Only a some of them are available as audiobooks).

 

SUMMARY:

This is my favorite of the various Tamora Pierce series and worlds. I love the way it is about a disparate group of kids who are each alone and must learn how to be more.

 

I have tagged this with Diversity since the series includes characters from a very diverse group of nations, races & cultures, religions (fictional), and socio-economic backgrounds (from homeless to near royalty). And there is a nice mix; it isn't just black & white, there are many shades of brown in between. We also have characters of different body types & sizes, as well as one who needs glasses.

 

CHARACTERS:

Sandry: A child of the nobility. She has traveled widely and is accustomed to lots of different cultures and lifestyles.

 

Tris: A daughter of a prominent merchant house. She has firmly middle-class attitudes towards those both above and "below" her, as well as a distrust of Traders.

 

Daja: A Trader. They are a fiercely insular group that look on everyone else as "outsiders."

 

Briar: A former streetrat & member of a thieves gang. He too has been exposed to people from many cultures, but has rarely seen any good in humanity.

 

They have all been subjected to bullying in some form or another and yet, except for Sandry, they are each scornful of other who are different than themselves. She wants desperately for them to be a new family, but they don't want anything to do with it.

 

Each of the children also has an adult mentor/teacher who instructs them in the use of their magic. They are Lark, Nico, Frostpine & Rosethorn. All of them are interesting individuals who don't blend into the background, but are fully dimensional.

 

WORLDBUILDING:

This is a masterfully intricate world from the very beginning with different languages, vocabulary, values, and ways of looking at things. I am always impressed when different people in a book talk about the same thing in different ways based on their own background. (As opposed to those books where you aren't even sure who's talking half the time.)

 

We also have many different ways of being & using magic. And it is not just things like one having magic with metal and another with plants. There is also a difference between these types of innate magic and more academic magic as well.

 

PLOT:

The beginning was very choppy as she did several rounds of jumping from child to child until they all come together in one place. I found it distracting and was very confused as to the time line until I had read it a couple of times. I would have preferred if she just started with Sandry and we got the other origin stories as flashbacks once they met.

 

From what I have been able to figure out, this is the timeline: Sandry has been in Winding Circle for 10 weeks, Tris has been there 6-8, Daja 2, and Briar 3 days when everything begins to come together. Nico was delayed in getting to Daja by his encounter with Tris.

 

It is still a bit scattered once they are all together, since they each have to discover their magic and find their mentor. It really begins as they all go to the market together.

 

It ends well with a couple of sweet scenes and no cliffhanger.

 

HIGHLIGHTS / CAUTIONS:

  • Sandry goes all noble on the other girls, who are bullying Daja
  • Market Day - when our group truly begins to form
  • A gift for Sandry

 

CAUTIONSCaution: All of the children are essentially orphans and have experienced significant trauma (including for some, seeing the bodies of their families). Since this is a MG book, the consequences of that are acknowledged but not dwelt on extensively.

 

NARRATION:

This is a full cast production, with different people playing each of the main characters. They use actual children to read the main parts. (It is interesting to hear them grow up as the series progresses, and they did have to change some actors before the final one). Tamora herself acts as narrator, and does a wonderful job. At one point someone says "Magic Circle" instead of "Winding Circle," but that was the only error I noted.

 

I find the music to be distracting.

 

BOOK DETAILS:

Sandry's Book (Circle of Magic #1) by Tamora Pierce, read & published by Full Cast Audio, published by (2003) / Length: 5 hrs 53 min Buy Now | +Goodreads

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review 2016-01-30 13:10
The Magic Circle By Katherine Neville - -Author-

I loved The Eight which was a 5*+ for me but sadly this book is nowhere near as good. Certain parts were interesting, the historical details for example, but Ariel was just annoying and the plot line confusing which isn't good if being read on a Kindle. I wish I could have liked it more, as I'm sure other people will.

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Tamora Pierce - The Circle of Magic: Bri... Tamora Pierce - The Circle of Magic: Briar's Book, Characters in Briar's Book, Characters in Daja's Book, Characters in Tris's Book, Daja's Book, Places in the Circle of Magic, Sandry's Book, Tris's Book, Emelan, Shakkan, Summersea - Source Wikia

Warum zum Geier gibt es dieses Buch nicht auf Deutsch? Wie kann man denn von einer Quadrologie nur die ersten drei Bücher übersetzen und das Vierte unter den Tisch fallen lassen? Noch dazu, wo es mit seinen vielen technischen und medizinischen Fachbegriffen relativ schwer auf Englisch zu lesen ist und ich die Hälfte bestimmt nicht mitbekommen habe. Trotzdem ist es ein schönes Buch und Briar bekommt seine Gelegenheit zu glänzen.

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