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Title:Daja's Book (Circle of Magic #3)
Author:Tamora Pierce
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 232 pages
Published:June 24th 2006 by Scholastic (first published October 1st 1998)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Magic
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Outcast Trader Daja, along with her fellow mages-in-training, journeys from Winding Circle to the Gold Ridge Mountains, where drought threatens widespread famine. There, Daja creates an astonishing object: a living metal vine, and Daja's dealings with her former people reawaken a longing for familiar ways.

Daja must choose - should she return to the Traders or remain with the Winding Circle folk who have become her family?

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Original Title: Daja's Book
ISBN: 0590554107 (ISBN13: 9780590554107)
Edition Language: English
Series: Circle of Magic #3, Emelan #3, Emelan Chronological Order #3 , more
Characters: Rosethorn, Sandrilene fa Toren, Trisana Chandler, Briar Moss, Daja Kisubo, Niklaren Goldeye, Frostpine, Lark
Literary Awards: Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for Children's Literature (2000)

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Sometimes the selection of audiobooks through my library (i.e., free audiobooks) are quite limited. Case in point. That said, this is the third --- yes, third book I've read in this series. Why? The reviews sounded great, and I think I like Tamora Pierce. I can't remember why I think that, but I do. It's quite possible that this is another one of those unfortunate books (as is The Raven Boys series) that lost its stars due to the narrator. I don't think it was a bad book, but when you're

I really loved this book. The only reason it's four stars instead of five stars is because I didn't connect at all with some of the magic used here- there are times of the kids being magically away from their bodies, and that completely takes me out of the experience of the book.But that is literally my only complaint. Tamora Pierce does yet another fantastic job of writing young heroines realistically and powerfully. Daja Kisubo shines extremely brightly in this book. It continues the story of

Small disclaimer: This is possibly the most subjective review I've written. Also Daja has always been my favourite.Not just my favourite in the series, and not just one of my favourite Tamora Piece characters, but a favourite all-time character. As a child I was so, so envious of her ability to work metal, and her skill combined with her toughness and loyalty meant I was torn between wanting to be her friend and wanting to be her.So this full-cast audio version is simply perfect. I'm getting so

Even though this book's structure is very similar to the previous two books - character-heavy all throughout, minimal plot that reappears and intensifies close to the end - I felt this book muddled things a bit. It bit off probably more than it could chew, trying to balance Daja's personal development with Polyam the Trader, the ever-present forest fire, the four main characters (Tris contributed very little in this book, I was a bit disappointed there), the magical imbalance and blending that

Dajas Book is the third in Tamora Pierces childrens fantasy book series, Circle of Magic. I was previously classifying this as young adult, but this book has firmly set my mind on the subject. At the end of these books, I keep wanting more from them. More development. More sophistication. More actual content (theyre very short). More time spent (they take place over very short periods of time). And I finally decided, basically just about five minutes ago, that the expectations I was placing on

Third in the Circle of Magic fantasy series for young middle-grade readers and revolving around four young friends tied together by magic.Daja's Book was nominated for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature in 2000.Visit KD Did It Takes on Books for a chronological listing of the books in the Circle of Magic series.My TakeAfter two books of adventure, the kids are amazing together. It's teamwork and friendship as they come to a greater understanding of how the magic bond they

While Tris's Book was a little weak and closely followed the pattern of Sandry's Book, Daja's Book mixes things up and it definitely benefits from this. The group is journeying with Sandry's uncle, trying to help areas that have been hit hard by drought and failing crops. The change of scenery is extremely refreshing for this series-- we get a lot of new characters, and our main cast is bumped out of their routines from Winding Circle. The focus, obviously, is on Daja, and it delves deep into

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