I liked this book, but I didn't realize beforehand that it was a continuation of the Circle of Magic series. I've only read the first book in that series, so I'm not sure if I really understood everything.
I liked this book, but I didn't realize beforehand that it was a continuation of the Circle of Magic series. I've only read the first book in that series, so I'm not sure if I really understood everything.
Zhegorz to Briar, "You've shed half a dozen names, But there's one you'll never lose, and that's 'friend.'"
1. The Other Queen by Philippa Gregory, The Kingmaker‘s Daughter by Philippa Gregory, and Never Broken: Songs Are Only Half the Story by Jewel
2. Harley Quinn Hot in the City
3. 22.5 books read
4. 0 books DNFed
5. My reading goal is set again at 24 books.
The book tagged is my honorary mention.
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Doing some #audioknitting today to keep me from going crazy stuck on the couch. Migraine fatigue is getting me down this month! Working on this banner while re-listening to a favorite. The writing is definitely geared for kids, but I still think its a good representation of dealing with trauma and how that can impact your ability to connect with people you are close to. I love these kids, and I‘m glad they can be there for other struggling kids!
This book reminded me how much I love these characters and Tamora Pierce. Though we have traveled with these four since they split up, they have been separated from each other. Seeing them come together again as adults was amazing. I hope there will be more about the four of them in the future. The audiobook was awesome
I am loving this audiobook. The full cast is fantastic. 😍
After years of sitting on my shelf I borrowed this from the library on audiobook. I‘m loving it.
#SeasonsReadings2016- All of Tamora Pierce's books have #kickassheroines, but Sandry, Daja, and Tris are my favorites.
Not a lot of authors could have made this world such a thrilling and immersive one, but Tamora Pierce goes above and beyond that. The four mages have such an incredible fantasy, but still such relatable problems. If you haven't read it, pick it up now!