The Circle Opens is a quartet of novels written by Tamora Pierce and set in a pseudo-medieval/renaissance era. It mainly revolves around four teen-age mages, each specializing in a different kind of magic, as they find that they are forced to deal with mages whose powers are similarly unusual to their own. The Circle Opens Quartet is the sequel quartet to The Circle Of Magic Quartet, and is followed by The Will of the Empress.[1]

Contents

Characters [link]

[edit] Magic Steps

  • Sandrilene fa Toren, - also known as Sandry. A teenager of royal descent with thread magic and the power to weave magic itself.
  • Dedicate Lark - Lark, who has thread magic, is Sandry's teacher at Winding Circle. She also helps the other students, but she prefers to teach Sandry.
  • Pasco Acalon - A young boy with magic dancing powers; Sandry's student.

[edit] Street Magic

  • Briar Moss - Formerly a street rat by the name of Roach. His power is with plants.
  • Dedicate Rosethorn - Rosethorn is Briar's teacher at Winding Circle, with power over plants as well.
  • Evumeimei Dingzai - also known as Evvy, another former street rat with stone magic; Briar's student. Evvy's story is told in Melting Stones released in October 2008.

[edit] Cold Fire

  • Daja Kisubo - also known as Daj', A former sea trader with amazing control over smithing. Can also control fire and heat.
  • Dedicate Frostpine - A fiery blacksmith mage who teaches Daja.
  • Niamara and Jorality Bacanor - also known as Nia and Jory. Twins in the freezing north, Namorn, who are ambient mages. Nia has woodworking magic, while Jory has magic with cooking.

[edit] Shatterglass

  • Trisana Chandler - also known as Tris. A teenager from a merchant family who has strange weather powers.
  • Niklaren Goldeye - Also known as Niko. An old roamer with vision powers who instructs Tris. A powerful seer mage.
  • Kethlun Warder - also known as Keth. A middle-aged man with ambient glass and lightning powers; Tris's student.
  • Glaki - Tris's student with academic magic.
  • Little Bear - A dog belonging to the four students. He is rescued by the children after Sandry finds him being beaten by some boys in an alley at the market in Summersea, and the four rush in to his rescue as part of the events in Sandry's Book. He and Tris form Glaki's foster-family after Glaki's mother and aunt are murdered.

The novels [link]

The students are now 14 years old and fully qualified mages. Briar, Tris and Daja have gone travelling with their teachers, and Sandry has moved in with her great uncle, Duke Vedris, in the Duke's Citadel. They believe they're still too young to teach but the decision is not up to them. Each of the four finds someone, or some ones, with magic, and according to the rules they must become the teacher until a more suitable one can be found. Each of the four also encounters a series of crimes they feel obligated to stop, and they must balance their teaching responsibilities with aiding the law.

  • Book 1 - Magic Steps (2000) In Emelan, Sandry finds a rare dance mage who is unwilling to accept his power due to his family heritage and must convince him to train his magic, at the same time helping her great-uncle to solve the puzzling mystery of a series of clan murders.
  • Book 2 - Street Magic (2001) In Chammur, Briar finds a street girl with stone magic. But in a land of gangs, no mage is safe. Evvy is tracked down by a dangerous gang called the Vipers,who are dominated by a takameri,Lady Zenadia, and Briar must balance his new respectable life with his old street life while stopping the gangs and Lady Zenadia.
  • Book 3 - Cold Fire (2002) In Namorn, Daja finds twin mages, each specialising in a different housework power. Daja, fortunately, does not have to teach them their powers, just how to sit straight long enough to concentrate on meditation. But when you put a hyperactive girl and a shy one together, nothing works. On top of all this, Daja must stop an insane arsonist from wiping out the city, whom she discovers she has helped to do so.
  • Book 4 - Shatterglass (2003) In Tharios, Tris meets a glass mage with a dangerous power: lightning. A twenty-year-old man just as stubborn as Tris, Kethlun won't accept Tris or any of her teachings. But when Kethlun's closest friends and a whole occupation is suddenly attacked, Keth and Tris must work together in a land where no tracking is possible due to religious beliefs.

References [link]

  1. ^ The Circle Opens. Scholastic.com. Accessed May 3, 2012.

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The Circle

The Circle may refer to:

Entertainment

  • The Circle (play), a 1921 play by W. Somerset Maugham
  • The Circle (TV program), an Australian morning show on Network Ten
  • The Circle (1925 film), a film directed by Frank Borzage adapted from the Somerset Maugham play
  • The Circle (1967 documentation) is a documentation directed by Mort Ransen
  • The Circle (2000 film), a film directed by Jafar Panahi
  • The Circle (2001 film), an American-Canadian film directed Sidney J. Furie
  • The Circle (2014 film), a film directed by Stefan Haupt
  • The Circle (2015 film), a film directed by Levan Akin
  • The Circle (2016 film), film directed and written by James Ponsoldt, based on Eggers' novel
  • "The Circle" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), the second episode of the second season of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • "The Circle" (Fear Itself), the thirteenth and last episode of the television series Fear Itself
  • The Circle (magazine), a Swiss gay magazine
  • Literature

  • "The Circle" (comics), a Wonder Woman story arc
  • The Circle (Image Comics), an Image Comics series
  • The Circle (B'z album)

    The Circle is the fourteenth album by Japanese hard rock band B'z, released on April 6, 2005. The catalogue code for this album is BMCV-8014.

    Track listing

  • "The Circle" – 1:57
  • "X" – 3:55
  • "パルス" [Parusu → Pulse] – 2:45
  • "愛のバクダン" [Ai no Bakudan → Love's Bomb] – 4:24
  • "Fly The Flag" – 3:45
  • "アクアブルー" [Akua Burū- → Aqua Blue] – 3:20
  • "睡蓮" [Suiren] – 4:11
  • "Sanctuary" – 3:43
  • "Fever" – 4:17
  • "白い火花" [Shiroi Hibana → White Spark] – 3:59
  • "イカロス" [Ikarosu → Icarus] – 3:32
  • "Black and White" – 4:24
  • "Brighter Day" – 3:57
  • Personnel

  • Tak Matsumoto (guitar)
  • Koshi Inaba (vocals)
  • Additional personnel

  • Akihito Tokunaga (bass & programming)
  • Brian Tichy (drums) - Track 12
  • Shane Gaalaas (drums and percussion)
  • External links

  • B'z official Web site (in Japanese)

  • The Circle (Bon Jovi album)

    The Circle is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi. Produced by John Shanks, the album was released November 10, 2009. The album debuted at #1 in several countries, including the U.S., where it sold 163,000 copies in its first week debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200.

    The Circle takes the band back to the rock roots after their prior Nashville country music influenced album Lost Highway. The Circle was inspired by the economic meltdown and political turmoil around the world.

    Recording and production

    In an interview given to Rolling Stone Magazine, guitarist Richie Sambora says the album is a return to "rock and roll" and said "There’s going to be some big choruses on there. It sounds like Bon Jovi, but it sounds fresh. We experimented with a lot of new sounds and had a really good time working with John Shanks, who is also a really good guitar player, so he and I did a lot of ‘weaseling’ with the guitar sounds. There are a lot of really good guitar sounds and new kind atmospheres on the new Bon Jovi record, that I think makes it really modern. I think people are going to dig it, man. And it rocks hard."

    Podcasts:

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    The Circle

    by: Journey South

    Saturday afternoon the sunshine pours like wine through the window
    And I know golden June can turn an empty grey against your window
    And I feel like I'm on the outside of a circle
    If I walk by the trees I'll catch the falling leaves if the wind blows
    And I know all this means is whiling on the hours watching side-shows
    And I feel like I'm on the outside of a circle
    Will I turn my coat to the rain but I don't know
    I'm going somewhere I can warm my bones
    Fare you well I'll carry me away
    And sing for those I know upon their birthdays
    And I feel like I'm on the outside




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