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  • Age Range: 12 and up
  • Pub. Date: March 2003
  • 355pp
  • Sales Rank: 31,952

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    • Pub. Date: March 2003
    • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
    • Format: Paperback, 355pp
    • Sales Rank: 31,952
    • Age Range: 12 and up
    • Lexile: 760L 

    Synopsis

    Daja and Frostpine expect to spend some peaceful weeks with old friends in Namorn. But things begin to go awry as soon as they arrive. First Daja discovers that their hosts' twin daughters are mages. Then mysterious fires begin to blaze across the frigid city. Daja works with Bennat Ladradun, to locate what seems to be a serial arsonist. Daja's magic saves the city from going up in flames, but nothing and nobody can save her the disappointment of learning that the arsonist is someone close to her own heart.

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    While studying with her teacher Frostpine in the northern land of Namorn, Daja helps the twin daughters of her host family discover their own magic and uses her powers to track an deadly arsonist.

    Children's Literature

    This volume, part of the "Circle Opens" quartet, follows the adventures of Daja, a smith-mage introduced in the "Circle of Magic" quartet. Daja and her teacher, Frostpine, have journeyed to Kugisko, a frozen port city, to spend the winter with old friends of Frostpine's. When a home goes up in flames, Daja's special magical ability to control fire is put to the test. During the blaze, Daja meets Ben, a local hero who has dedicated himself to firefighting after losing his family to a fire. Larger and more deadly conflagrations follow, and it becomes clear they have been set deliberately. Daja and her fellow mages must use their magic to catch the arsonist before more people die. Along the way, Daja discovers magical talent among the twin girls in her host family, and becomes their teacher. Kugisko's winding streets, fancifully carved wooden homes, and frozen canals evoke 18th century Russia. The characters are refreshingly multiracial and the fire sequences are exciting. However, the book takes a very long time to get going, and the identity of the arsonist is given away almost immediately. The reader may find Daja's meditation lessons as tedious as the twin girls do. 2002, Scholastic Press, Turner

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    Tamora Pierce lives in Syracuse, New York, with her husband, Tim, five cats, two birds, and various freeloading wildlife. Visit her online at www.tamorapierce.com.

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    Cold Fireby Lela_of_Bast

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    February 17, 2009: I liked this book a lot. Tamora Pierce is really good at weaving mysteries. The characters feel so real, and the twists in the story really take you by surprise. This is one of my favorite books by Pierce. It fits well in the Circle Opens series.

    I Also Recommend: Magic Steps (Circle Opens Series #1), Street Magic (Circle Opens Series #2), Shatterglass (Circle Opens Series #4).

    Lacks Something...by Anonymous

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    February 07, 2005: I am a huge Tamora Pierce fan but I could not get into this book to save my life! I forced myself to read it until the final page because I am loyal to good writers, but to be honest I was totally bored with it. However, I will say this, other than Cold Fire there is not a single Tamora Pierce Book that I would not recommend. And I believe I have read them all. She is a brilliant author!


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