Book Review: Sandry’s Book

Sandry’s Book by Tamora Pierce is the first book in the Circle of Magic series. I have read the book several times before, but this time I listened to the full cast audio presentation during my commute. Narrated by Tamora Pierce herself, the full cast presentation really brought an extra element of life to this Book on CD. The Circle of Magic series is about four children with magic that shows itself through everyday objects, such a spinning, metalwork, plants, and the weather. Sandry’s Book introduces us to Sandry, Tris, Daja, and Briar and what they can accomplish when they set their minds to it. A noble, a merchant, a trader, and a thief come together to form a family. In the process, they prove themselves very valuable to their new home. Admittedly, I am a hardcore Tamora Pierce fan. I have most of her books in my collection. Part of the reason I love her work is that each series has its own focus and strength. This series concentrates upon four very different main characters that learn to work together when it’s most important. It takes place in a completely different world than the one in the Alanna books. Even the magic is different in this series. As with all of her books, the characterizations are very believable and the plotlines are well thought out. If you are a fan of fantasy, you should really give this book a try. It’s just that good.
Sandry’s Book, Tamora Pierce, Circle of Magic

February 3rd, 2007 at 3:53 am
I’m quite a fan of hers as well. You’re completely correct in what you say about her writing. I’d definitely be interested in hearing the audiobook.
February 3rd, 2007 at 2:22 pm
I’ve listened to Tris’s Book now too. Well worth a listen. I’m on to Daja’s Book on the way home.