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Original Title: Shatterglass
ISBN: 059039696X (ISBN13: 9780590396967)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Circle Opens #4, Emelan #8, Emelan Chronological Order #8 , more
Characters: Trisana Chandler, Niklaren Goldeye, Kethlun Warder
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Shatterglass (The Circle Opens #4) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 357 pages
Rating: 4.19 | 21629 Users | 309 Reviews

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Title:Shatterglass (The Circle Opens #4)
Author:Tamora Pierce
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 357 pages
Published:November 15th 2006 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published March 1st 2003)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Magic

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Kethlun Warder was a gifted glassmaker until his world was shattered in a freak accident. Now his remaining glass magic is mixed with lightning, and Tris must teach him to control it (if she can teach him to control his temper first). But there's more at stake than Keth's education. With his strange magic, he creates glass balls that reflect the immediate past and expose the work of a murderer. If he can harness his power properly, he'll be able to see the crimes as they take place. Keth and Tris race against time, and the local authorities, to identify a killer who's living in plain sight.

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Ghost really lived up to the name, wow. This was great. I love Chime. And Keth was not at all what I expected!

This was awesome, the best one in the series. Apparently Tris is my favorite.

I was a little torn between three and four stars on this book, but decided to go with the lower rating.I had a lot of fun with the story overall. It grabbed me easily and I never had to push myself to finish. I was just excited to pick it up and read, which seems like a small thing but I haven't felt that way about many of the other books in the first two quartets. I liked Tris's student as well. I think it's an interesting relationship to explore, a student who's so much older than their

(3.5 stars) This is my least-favorite of the Circle Opens series, but that doesn't make it a bad book. In fact I still enjoyed parts of it a lot. But overall, I felt that it was a bit slow and repetitive in the middle, and just lacked some of the flair of the other books.Unlike the rest of the series, rather than having chapters that follow the killer in this book we get chapters that follow another investigator in the case, and I think the book suffered because of it. Though we follow Tris and

I don't think I can be particularly objective about any of these books -- I love them all so much! I'm so glad the Mark Reads community was so into Tamora Pierce's work that he decided to do all of it; it's all been so wonderful, and I'm so happy to have them in my life.Also, where can I sign up for Tris's personal breezes that help keep her cool? I have a mighty need.

This book was an absolute delight to read, and though I haven't read any other book in this series, this one definitely stood on its own. The magic system is so beautifully explained and illustrated, and the world itself felt very organic. Just as a personal opinion, but some of the worldbuilding felt a little infodump-y at the beginning in particular, which wasn't my taste, but it A) didn't hinder my enjoyment of the story, and B) gave me some hope for my own writing, as I am guilty of either
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