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Tris's Book - Tamora Pierce
Tris's Book
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Four elements of power. Four children to control them. Alliances are tested, friendships forged and betrayed, and pirate queens fought in this second installment of the Circle of Magic quartet.
Four elements of power. Four children to control them. Alliances are tested, friendships forged and betrayed, and pirate queens fought in this second installment of the Circle of Magic quartet.
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9780545405911 (0545405912)
Publisher: Scholastic Books
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
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Got My Book
Got My Book rated it
4.0 When Your Sanctuary is Threatened: Tris's Book | Review
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 ...
Just Another Reader
Just Another Reader rated it
4.0 Tris's Book
Finally continuing my Tamora Pierce reread. Of all the Circle of Magic books, this was the one I remembered the least, but it's still great. While all the books deal with the four children, each one does focus a bit more on a character and in this one it is Tris, the merchant girl who was abandoned...
Wandering through fiction
Wandering through fiction rated it
3.0 Tris's Book
light hearted. Based on the magic of the wind and the deepening of the friendship between the 4.
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it
3.0 Tris's Book (Circle of Magic #2)
This is a very different series than Pierce's Tortall, but the Circle books about the young mages Sandry, Daja, Tris and Briar have a charm of their own. This second book focuses on Tris, a weather witch who wasn't a favorite character of mine among the Circle characters at first; she's rather prick...
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This is a re-read as I recovered from stress...Oh the messiness of family and yet how important family can be. I like seeing the four youngsters start to discover what they could do when they were working together instead of separately.
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