Reddit Reddit reviews Circle of Magic #1: Sandry's Book

We found 4 Reddit comments about Circle of Magic #1: Sandry's Book. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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4 Reddit comments about Circle of Magic #1: Sandry's Book:

u/SmallFruitbat · 7 pointsr/YAwriters

I am officially back stateside, and in the last 24 hours I have successfully fixed the water softener, shoveled a fine collection of oak logs, leaves, live plants, and raccoon shit off the roof, made bank tutoring o-chem, and taught the Verizon employee how to connect to their own 4G network. I was unaware the name of their APN was such a secret. Also, that 4 tiers of escalation would be so damn useless. I ended up guessing the name like some sort of movie cracking and then went back and made the guy write it down because I can't be the only person ever to have that problem and it was seriously a 10 second fix. See also: was feeling smug.

I also got a lot of reading done in the past month, apparently. Finished The Lies of Locke Lamora, The Name of the Wind, Matched, Graceling, Sapphique, Assassin's Apprentice, the first Circle of Magic book, and started a bunch of others.

If we're running out of discussion ideas, another book recommendation/rant/rambling thoughts thread might be fun.

Friends still have my MS and are being slow readers and I can't bug them about it because they have real work to do. Argh. I'm planning to cover my office in sticky notes and reorder some scenes that way while I wait on them.

u/SlothMold · 5 pointsr/suggestmeabook

The Artemis Fowl series would be a good follow-up to Harry Potter. A 12-year old evil genius plans to ransom a fairy.

She might also like the Circle of Magic series, where a bunch of 10-year olds from different backgrounds discover they have unique types of magic.

u/supersonic_princess · 1 pointr/Fantasy

Pretty much everything by Tamora Pierce is great. My favorite is the Beka Cooper trilogy that starts with Terrier, but that's largely because it's IMO the least YA of her series, so it may not be quite what you're looking for. I also really liked the Circle of Magic quartet and its followup The Circle Opens quartet.

That said, all of her books are lovely, so I don't think you can really go wrong with any of them.