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       As I'm sure you all know, it is HIGHLY recomended that you read at LEAST on of Tamora Pierce's Tortallan novels, if not two, or three, or even all of them, before begining this RPG. If you are considering joining this RPG because it sounds fun, but you have not yet read any of the Tortallan books, you can visit this section of this site every month or so for a review/synopsis of one of the books. Hopefully, you will read and enjoy them!

Well, time for my second review/synopsis. This time, I'm going to talk about my absolute favorite Tamora Pierce book,
Wild Magic. This is the first in the Immortals series. Daine, this series' main character, has run away from her native land after bandits killed her mother and grandfather. Over the course of the book, Daine discovers that she has Wild Magic, hence the title I presume, a type of magic with animals.
There isn't much more that I can say about this book without spoiling the ending for you, at least in my opinion, but as this is my favorite book, not just my favorite Tamora Pierce book, I so highly reccomend it that I would probably sound corny if I tried to express it. So, I won't. All I'll say is that if you don't read it, you're missing out on some grand adventures.

If you would like to contact me, my e-mail is:
[email protected]
I'd love to get comments from people who have read these books. Also, if there are any books you would like me to review, or that you would like to do a review for, let me kno
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