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''Circle of Magic'' is a tetralogy of
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s by
Tamora Pierce Tamora Pierce (born December 13, 1954) is an American writer of fantasy fiction for teenagers, known best for stories featuring young heroines. She made a name for herself with her first book series, '' The Song of the Lioness'' (1983–1988), w ...
, set in Emelan, a fictional realm in a pseudo-
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and
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era. It revolves around four young mages, each specializing in a different kind of
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, as they learn to control their extraordinary and strong powers and put them to use. It is followed by another quartet, ''
The Circle Opens ''The Circle Opens'' is a quartet of novels written by Tamora Pierce and set in a pseudo-medieval/renaissance era. It mainly revolves around four teenage mages, each specializing in a different kind of magic, as they find that they are forced to ...
'', which takes place four years later, and the standalone book ''
The Will of the Empress ''The Will of the Empress'', previously titled ''The Circle Reforged'', is a standalone fantasy novel by Tamora Pierce, a continuation of the story of the quartets ''Circle of Magic'' and ''The Circle Opens''. Plot summary Empress Berenene The ...
'', which takes place several years after that. ''
Melting Stones ''Melting Stones'', a fantasy novel by young adult author Tamora Pierce, was released by Full Cast Audio as an audiobook original in October 2007, and was released in print form by Scholastic in the summer of 2008. The book takes place after t ...
'' and '' Battle Magic'' are also set in the same universe, but they feature only Briar.


Series

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Sandry's Book ''Sandry's Book'', by Tamora Pierce is a fantasy novel set mainly in the fictional nation of Emelan. It is the first in a quartet of books: '' The Circle of Magic'', about four young mages as they discover their magic. Plot Following an outbre ...
'' (1997, also published as ''The Magic in the Weaving''). The four recover from their disastrous lives and move to Discipline Cottage. After just starting lessons, the four must spin their magics together to save themselves from disaster. *''
Tris's Book ''Tris's Book'', by Tamora Pierce, is the second book in the '' The Circle of Magic'' fantasy quartet, about the further adventures of four young mages as they discover their magic. Plot summary Following the events of Sandry's Book, Emelan ...
'' (1998, also published as ''The Power in the Storm''). Things are finally settling down and the four have become friends. Then, Tris's cousin, Aymery, suddenly enters Winding Circle. When Tris learns that her cousin is working with the pirates, she and her friends must defend their life from a cutthroat band ruled by the sorcerer Enahar and his sister Pauha. *''
Daja's Book ''Daja's Book'', by Tamora Pierce, is the third book in the '' The Circle of Magic'' fantasy quartet, about the further adventures of four young mages as they discover their magic. Plot Following the events of Tris's Book, the four children, th ...
'' (1998, also published as ''The Fire in the Forging''). On a trip to the north, Daja meets her past: members of the very culture that banished her. A foolish mage fails to stop a forest fire, and it is up to Daja to save the clan that turned her away. *''
Briar's Book ''Briar's Book'' by Tamora Pierce is a 1999 fantasy novel set in the fictional duchy of Emelan. It is the fourth and final book in the Circle of Magic quartet, starring the four young mages Sandry, Tris, Daja and Briar. Plot Several months afte ...
''Reviews of ''Briar's Book'' * * * * (1999, also published as ''The Healing in the Vine''). A terrible, unknown disease, characterized by blue spots all over the body, has fallen over Summersea. Briar, Tris, and Rosethorn are called upon to help find a cure, only to find it has magical origins. Rosethorn falls prey to the Blue Pox, and Briar must find a way to save her before it is too late.


Characters

*Lady Sandrilene fa Toren – Also known as Sandry. A girl of noble descent with thread magic and the power to weave magic itself. She is of a noble family in Namorn, a country to the north of Emelan, though she does not consider her estates there to be 'home'. She is the daughter of Count Mattin fer Toren and Countess Amiliane fa Landreg. She is the great-niece of his Grace, Duke Vedris of Emelan and cousin of her Imperial Highness, Empress Berenene of the Namornese Empire. *Briar Moss – Formerly a street gang thief by the name of Roach. His power is with plants. He bears a scar on his palm from a briar's thorn growing under his uncontrolled power when he was younger, which is how he decided upon his new name when he was given a fresh start. He had two "X" tattoos put on his hands to show he had been caught twice stealing. From the Circle Opens quartet, his hands are tattooed with vine patterns that move and grow around on his skin to hide his "X" tattoos. *Trisana Chandler – Also known as Tris, and as 'Coppercurls' by Briar for her mass of red hair. A girl from a merchant family who has rare weather magic and some earth magic. Tris also possesses a sharp mind and a temper that can cause her to release weather accidentally, with devastating effects. *Daja Kisubo – Also known as Daja. A former sea Trader with control over smithing, orphaned in a terrible accident at sea for which the Trader clan banished her. Another Trader clan then returned her Trader pride and allowed her back into Trader ranks because she had saved their tribe. Daja can also control fire and heat, and has been known to weave fire and metal.She is the only one of the four kids to be LGBTQ,Found out in The Will of the Empress. *Dedicate Lark – Has thread magic, and is Sandry's teacher at Winding Circle. She runs the cottage at Winding Circle known as Discipline with her partner, Rosethorn. Lark is also considered a Great Mage at Winding Circle Temple, her magic being with thread and spinning. She is the four young mages' foster-mother when they are moved into Discipline.Lark is a lesbian along with Rosethorn.The two are a couple. *Dedicate Rosethorn – Rosethorn, with plant magic, is Briar's teacher at Winding Circle. Rosethorn is also a Great Mage, and is tart-tongued. The four youngsters know very well to stay out of her way, but they also consider her a foster-mother. Rosethorn is bi-sexual. She and Lark are a couple in an open relationship. *Niklaren Goldeye – Also known as Niko. He is a great mage with Academic magic. His speciality is magic with vision. He is Tris's main instructor. He has been called the Greatest Vision mage of his day. *Dedicate Frostpine – A blacksmith mage who teaches Daja. His powers are unrivaled by any mage of his kind in the era, save Daja. *Dedicate Initiate Crane – A rival of Rosethorn who helps to clear the bluepox plague in ''Briar's Book''. Briar stole his first shakkan (a miniature
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-like tree used for storing magic) from Dedicate Crane. * Duke Vedris IV – the ruler of Emelan during the ''Circle of Magic'' and ''
The Circle Opens ''The Circle Opens'' is a quartet of novels written by Tamora Pierce and set in a pseudo-medieval/renaissance era. It mainly revolves around four teenage mages, each specializing in a different kind of magic, as they find that they are forced to ...
'' quartets as well as '' Battle Magic'', ''
Magic Steps ''Magic Steps'' is the opening book of '' The Circle Opens'' quartet of young adult fantasy novels by Tamora Pierce. It is preceded by the ''Circle of Magic'' quartet, taking place four years after the conclusion of '' Briar's Book''. It portra ...
,'' and ''
The Will of the Empress ''The Will of the Empress'', previously titled ''The Circle Reforged'', is a standalone fantasy novel by Tamora Pierce, a continuation of the story of the quartets ''Circle of Magic'' and ''The Circle Opens''. Plot summary Empress Berenene The ...
''. The great-uncle of protagonist Sandrilene fa Toren.


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Series: Circle of Magic (Tamora Pierce)
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