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The Fire in the Forging (Circle of Magic)
 
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The Fire in the Forging (Circle of Magic) (Paperback)

by Tamora Pierce (Author)
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic; New edition edition (15 Mar 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0439982936
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439982931
  • Product Dimensions: 19.8 x 12.9 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 696,153 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

The Fire in the Forging is the third title in the excellent Circle of Magic quartet and brings together Sandry, Daja, Tris and Briar--four very different characters from very different backgrounds who are joined together by an amazing magical power--in a story which fairly leaps off the page and into the imagination.

The Winding Circle mages where supposed to help drought-stricken Gold Ridge, but something seems to have gone wrong and the situation is getting worse rather than better. As things begin to spin out of control, our four heroes--with their magics utterly tangled and entwined--only add to the valley's problems, and they must learn how to harness their powers by separating them and confirming them. But this very act may destroy Daja's ability to manipulate fire, and therefore the only chance of saving Gold Ridge.

Tamora Pierce here weaves a wonderful tale of mystery and intrigue, filled with fantastical powers and vivid, well-rounded characters who each have their own definite strengths and weaknesses but who, together, learn to harness not only their mystical talents but their more earthly traits in order to work together.

Anyone who enjoys a good fantasy novel will love The Fire in The Forging--a book which can be enjoyed either as a stand alone story, or as part of the stunning quartet. (Age 10 and over) -- Susan Harrison --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From the Author

Sometimes the book just runs away with you
When I began to write THE FIRE IN THE FORGING, I wasn't wasn't even sure I liked the central character, Daja. She is so wreathed about in Trader custom, which makes so much of looking down on everyone who isn't a Trader. What I do like is smiths and smithing, so I began with that, and the homely task of making nails. What thankless work! Before there were machines, small things like nails were made by hand, usually by luckless apprentices. Then I added in the changes among the Circle four, due to the combination of their magics, and showed their power getting away from them. The moment Daja got upset and picked up all her nail-making rods at once, I knew which way the magic would go, and I was off!

I added my love of fire, and my fear of it when it gets out of control. Living in the American west one year, I was driving one summer night when I saw bands of fire in the distance. The grass was burning, lit perhaps by lightning or a stray cigarette. I watched those fires for hours, wondering if anyone lived out there, and if the flames would sweep closer to the town where I lived. The image of those bands of fire haunted me for years; I wanted to exorcise it when I told Daja's story.

My last ingredient was the Traders themselves, with their complex rituals and customs. Once I had full Traders present, with their pride and their fear of non-Traders, I could see where Daja had come from, and I liked her more. Poor kid, to be torn between her colorful upbringing and the knowledge that she doesn't--that she can't--belong there anymore! Either she is a Trader, safe in the world she grew up in, or she is a smith, with metals responding to her as plants respond to her friend Briar, or thread to Sandry. Daja can't be both smith and Trader. In realizing what a hard choice she has, I came to love her at last. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLANT, 22 Oct 1999
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I found this book a really good read, once I picked it up I really couldn't put it down. Although it is classed as a childrens book I think it interests people of all ages and although it is the third of a quartet I don't believe you need to read them in order to understand them. My advise to any fantasy loving reader is to READ THIS BOOK!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excallent- as good as the others, 16 Jun 2002
This is the third book in the Circle of Magic series and it is really great. It is mainly about Daja and how she and her teacher Frostpine get on when fires start popping up all over the country. The country is badly drought stricken so when the fires come they are very difficult to put out. They need extremely strong magic which all four of the children are willing to give. Unfortunately though, their magics have become tangled together so they keep doing strange things that they had not intended to do which just adds to the problems. Daja also meets some traders who to her great sadness refuse to speak to her (except one who has to go through complicated rituals to do so and paint parts of herself yellow!)because she is in their eyes cursed for being the sole survivor of a shipwreck. The only way she can be normal again is if she saves the life of a trader. An excellent read, definitely up to Tamora Pierce's high standard
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful, 22 Jun 2001
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Wonderful, brilliant there are millions of words which can be used to describe the brilliance of the Fire in the Forging. Just like all Tamora's other books its too brilliant for words. I really enjoyed the third tale of the Magic in th Circle because Da ja's world in but outside the traders is brilliant. Words can't describe the praise I would give to all Tamora Pierce's Books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Middle books ARE the best
Anyone who says imiddle books are never the best should read this series. The second book was best and this is probably next. It is relevant and well written. Read more
Published on 10 Jan 2007 by Jo Bunt

5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous!
This is a really, REALLY good book! Daja Kisubo is a trangshi or an outcast - considered to be the worst kind of luck by her own people, the Tsaw'ha (Traders). Read more
Published on 4 July 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing can stop the young Mages out of control magic !
This book is the best book from circle of magic so far, this time itfollows Daja the Trangshi trader. Read more
Published on 31 Jan 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it!
At first i didn't like the character Daja but through out the book i Began to grow to like her because of her problems with what she believes in. Read more
Published on 2 July 2000

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