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Daja's Book (Circle of Magic #3) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 232 pages
Rating: 4.09 | 27175 Users | 425 Reviews

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Title:Daja's Book (Circle of Magic #3)
Author:Tamora Pierce
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe 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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Ratings: 4.09 From 27175 Users | 425 Reviews

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This one had more depth than the others. The characters are maturing, and as a result, the writing is too.

Thrilling and emotional and wonderful. These books are amazing.

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

This book definitely had an emphasis on Daja and I really enjoyed it. I've liked Daja ever since I first met her and I'm glad she finally got the chance to talk to another trader part of a caravan. I think she really grew a lot in this book and the ending made me so happy for her.This book has the kids out on an adventure trying to help parts of the country with Sandry's Uncle the Duke. They get into a far bit of mischief but they do manage to help some, especially since they have unique gifts

An old favorite.

I love how much and how easy it is to connect with each character in their titular book, even if they are not always the center of attention all the time. Daja absolutely shines in this book, and I really and truly felt connected to her struggles. Loved this installment!

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

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