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Book Review of The Immortals: Wild Magic / Wolf-Speaker / Emperor Mage / The Realms of the Gods

The Immortals: Wild Magic / Wolf-Speaker / Emperor Mage / The Realms of the Gods
Helpful Score: 1


Perhaps my favorite quartet by Tamora Pierce, the four novels track the fantastic adventures of Daine and her interesting companions throughout a span of years and locales. This particular quartet takes place sometime after the Song of the Lioness quartet, drawing up characters (and locations) from the Lioness.

The plot moves well, constantly holding the reader's attention. At every turn there is something new, something intense, something fascinating that Pierce uses to keep open her connections with readers. We're so drawn into Daine that we feel for her throughout her rage, discoveries, love, etc.

Each novel is strong in its own way, in addressing different features of Daine and her maturity. She's definitely not annoying, and she's a heroine in her own right. Her unique powers, in the midst of the world she's living in, give her such a human, compassionate feel that it's difficult to put any of the novels down. Truthfully, I read them all back to back.

Highly recommended.