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Title:Tris's Book (Circle of Magic #2)
Author:Tamora Pierce
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 251 pages
Published:June 24th 2006 by Scholastic (first published April 1st 1998)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic. Fiction

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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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Original Title: Tris's Book
ISBN: 0590554093 (ISBN13: 9780590554091)
Edition Language: English
Series: Circle of Magic #2, Emelan #2, Emelan Chronological Order #2 , more
Characters: Rosethorn, Sandrilene fa Toren, Trisana Chandler, Briar Moss, Daja Kisubo, Niklaren Goldeye, Frostpine, Lark, Dedicate Lark
Literary Awards: Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for Children's Literature (2000)

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I'm getting fonder of this series as it goes on. I like the characters - I usually do when it comes to Tamora Pierce books. Not only that, but the writing is so smooth that it fades into the background. So many YA books these days have such awkward writing, with awkward sentence structure or poor word choices and it's downright distracting. I never have that problem with this author.Here's my favorite part of these books, though. Tamora Pierce can create a world where gender equality and racial

Well written with solid characters and an interesting world that's very well developed. It's a very solid YA, and this book did improve from the first one which felt a bit disjointed. Now that we have a grasp of the characters and the world, the author is focusing more on the story and character development. It's cute and definitely worth a read!

I wanted so very badly to like this as much as I like everything else Pierce puts out. It's just that this...felt so much like the latter half of Wild Magic by Pierce, that I couldn't like it. The attack on a safe location by pirates, and the younger generation having to help out more than they should. Tris also reminds me very much of Daine, the heroine of the Wild Magic series.It's not that this book is a bad book, it's decent. But that's all it is to me. Decent. At the end of this book you

Personally, I think that Tris is one of the most believable characters in this series. She has very real and believable insecurities and acts out just like a teenager would do at that age. That being said, she's not my favorite character because she is so prickly. Still the plot of this one was a bit more complex than the previous novel with an actual enemy to fight against. The characters are interesting and well developed and overall it's an enjoyable read.

Also posted on my blog Got My Book. This MG Fantasy doesn't shrink from the truth about Pirates.BOOK DETAILS: Tris's Book by Tamora Pierce, read & published by Full Cast Audio (2004) / Length: 5 hrs 31 minSERIES 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

Tris was so great in this book. I love her powers. The quartet are getting closer to each other and growing as friends and into themselves as young adults. With a pirate attack appearing on the coast it throws everyone and everything into chaos.Each of the kids grows a little bit in this book, finding new parts of their powers. But I've always liked Tris from the beginning. I like that she's a storm mage. I've always been fascinated by thunder and lightning. I love that lightning sparks along on

Still pretty interesting and I love the kids and their teachers. The workings of magic need a little concentration to conceptualize.