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You were a warm cup of tea. I let you sit out for too long, and you grew lukewarm, and I don’t like lukewarm. I let you sit out for a bit longer, and you evaporated. My cup is now empty. I think I waited too long, and now I’ve lost you.
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"They never tell you some things," Briar said bitterly. "They tell you mages have wonderful power and they learn all kinds of secrets. Nobody ever mentions that some secrets you don't ever want to learn." "All you can do is learn good to balance the bad," Rosethorn told him. "Learn and do all the good within your reach. Then, if you wake in a sweat, you have something to set against the dream."
Tamora Pierce, “Street Magic”
I thinks it’s been something like 15ish years since the last time I read this book, and let me tell you, it still holds up. Everything about this book is still just as fun and interesting as it was when I was a kid. It’s just been really nice to dive back into a series that brings back so many memories and nostalgia.
I really liked that we got to see a different side to Briar than we did in The Circle of Magic. He was so reluctant to teach Evvy, but he was also incredibly supportive of her doing things and learning in her own way. I loved that Briar found a student that was just as stubborn as he (and the rest of his friends/family) was. I also really liked that we got to see somewhere new within this world. Street Magic is getting four stars and I’m excited to jump into the next one!
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This month, we read "i'm sorry did you say street magic", a city-building story game by Caro Asercion.
You can find "i'm sorry did you say street magic" on Caro's itch[dot]io here.
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