Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Sandry's Book

I very much enjoy Tamora Pierce's books. I have read many over the years and her books were one of the very large reasons I got into reading the first place.

I had read Sandry's Book a long time ago and actually didn't get very far into the Circle of Magic series. So I figured I'd give the short audiobook read BY TAMORA PIERCE along with a full cast of other readers for the different characters. I figured this would be pretty awesome. 

The story is about these four very different, social reject kids. A street rat, a traitor, a dejected noble, and a magnet for trouble. With the help and foresight of a Mage named Niko finds them and brings these strange children to a place of learning called the Winding Circle Temple. They find out that they have their own varied types of magic that can cause trouble as well as help, if they can learn to control it. 

It is a very short story. As it is seen through the eyes of four young teens it can take a while for the story to actually progress. The plot is very, very simple and but sets it up for later books in the series. This is a heavily character driven book. Most of it was their backstories and finding out that they are mages then super basics of control. 

One of the big things that is different from other fantasy series (though this is an one of the first YA fantasy books as far as I know) is the variety and cultural differences. The characters are all from different cultures and have different magics and then then them learning to help each other. 

I think this would have been better if she had compiled the books into a longer one with different "parts" separating these books. But I feel the same way about her Song of the Lioness series. They are almost too short to get into deeply without binging through all four books at one time. But they are "older" books when the YA market was "young" so I guess we let it slide. 

I'll be listening to the rest of the books eventually and hopefully enjoying them. I did really enjoy Tamora Pierce actually reading the narrator bits throughout the story. I didn't actually think it was her though because she sounded so young, but it really is here--probably done year ago too. 

So I'll read on, and hopefully there will be more a story and deeper plot than this present one. 

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