Melting Stones

Melting Stones by Tamora Pierce

Released in October 2008.

Created first to be a Full Audio production, this is the written novel form.  The novel continues the story of Evvy, a stone mage, who after a disgraceful scene in Winding Circle finds herself on a boat with Rosethorn, the plant mage, to investigate strange happenings on an island.  Traveling with them is a prickly water mage, who scorns Evvy’s presence on their trip.  Evvy herself is unhappy to be there until they get to the island and she is thrilled to find unusual stones everywhere.  As they investigate the changes on the island: lakes turning to acid and trees dying suddenly, they find themselves in the middle of a volcanic emergency where they must use all of their skill and magic to keep not only themselves but everyone on the island safe from harm.

Pierce has created an engaging heroine in Evvy.  She is at times sullen, self-absorbed and critical, but readers will see through those harsh defenses to the real girl.  As the novel moves forward, Evvy herself changes realistically with no sudden jumps or unexplained realizations.  It is a pleasure to read a character so well developed and written.  The secondary characters are equally well crafted. 

The action here is thrilling and vivid, even scenes that take a lot of imagination deep within the earth are captured to best effect.  The island itself as a setting is almost a character as it reveals its secrets and story. 

Pierce’s Circle of Magic series expands one more ring with this novel, and I hope to read more about these new mages in future novels.  Recommended for all libraries because of Pierce’s fan base, this novel is sure to find readers easily.  Appropriate for ages 12-14.

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