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Original Title: The Will of the Empress
ISBN: 0439441722 (ISBN13: 9780439441728)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Circle Reforged #1, Emelan #9, Emelan Chronological Order #11 , more
Characters: Sandrilene fa Toren, Trisana Chandler, Briar Moss, Daja Kisubo
Setting: Namorn
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Title:The Will of the Empress (The Circle Reforged #1)
Author:Tamora Pierce
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 550 pages
Published:October 1st 2006 by Scholastic Inc (first published October 1st 2005)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Magic

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Sandry, Daja, Briar, and Tris, are older now and back together again, in an exciting and much-awaited, stand-alone novel by everyone's favorite mage, Tamora Pierce.

For years the Empress of Namorn has pressed her young cousin, Lady Sandrilene fa Toren, to visit her vast lands within the Empire's borders. Sandry has avoided the invitation for as long as it was possible. Now Sandry has agreed to pay that overdue visit. Sandry's uncle promises guards to accompany her. But they're hardly a group of warriors! They're her old friends from Winding Circle: Daja, Tris, and Briar. Sandry hardly knows them now. They've grown up and grown apart. Sandry isn't sure they'll ever find their old connection again - or if she even wants them to. When they arrive at the pala

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Well written, although the jump in ages between the last ""Circle"" books was a bit difficult to get my head around. I'm glad Pierce acknowledged this and tried to keep the characters young. I also enjoyed that Sandry, Briar, Tris, and Daja, reunited. In the last novel of the Circle Opens, I was definitely disappointed to find that the four mages did not reunite. I think this novel added closure, which came full circle. However, it was not quite consistant with those circle of magic novels. I

For the past several years, I've been sloooowly making my way through all of Tamora Pierce's books, first with all the Tortall books, and then with Emelan. I've liked all the Emelan books, but have always preferred the Tortall books. This is the first Emelan book that has made that opinion waver a little. Maybe it's just because this is the first time Pierce's self-imposed structural limitations on this series have been lifted. The first four books were for children, about children (ten and

4.5 / 5Things change, Daja said softly. We change with them. We sail before the wind. We become adults. As adults, we keep our minds and our secrets hidden, and our wounds. Its safer. This book has a bit of a time jump from the last time we saw our "awesome foursome" (couldn't resist), with Briar, Daja, Sandry and Tris now accomplished mages with plenty of experience behind them; all four took on apprentices in the last series after all, and since then have clearly had more experiences than were

This was so good! Full of amazing and interesting characters and their complex and so very human relationships. Also full of badassery and feminism, as I've come to know Tamora Pierce's books for. Love it.

Tamora Pierce and her Emelan time jumps. I want to follow these kids each year of their lives! But anyway, seeing them all grown up is fun. After being fractured they need to relearn each other and their bond, and it's great to read them rediscovering each other while also finding out how they've changed.The politics are cool, the audiobook is good (although my mom remarked that the narration sounded "mechanic" because she was listening in lol), and the ending just about made me cry because it

Obviously going into this book afresh without any prior history of the characters is troublesome. For those who have read prior volumes, you will be thrown off by allusions to events in our Circle's lives that we are not familiar with (that have not been written yet but will be) but this book is wonderful without. Essentially four young people have separated and become adults with new secrets and come together again with the intention of remaining friends and must feel their way through their

These Full Cast Audio productions are the best things I've come across this year. My favourite stories, narrated by the author (whose slow, slightly stilted reading feels clumsy at first but soon becomes soothing and mesmerising), acted by a full, perfect cast, and even produced by the author of another childhood-favourite series!Even a 21-hour cross-world flight home was almost something to look forward to, knowing I'd have uninterrupted hours of Tamora Pierce stories to listen to.

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