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SHATTERGLASS
The glass thing Ч Tris couldnТt tell what it was Ч landed on the manТs skull. Smoke
and the stench of burning hair rolled away from its feet. The man swore and slapped
at it. Terrified, his creation fled. As it flew, its features became sharper, more
identifiable. The big lumps became very large, bat-like wings. Smaller lumps
stretched out to become powerful hind legs and short forelegs. Lesser points shaped
themselves as ears; an upright ribbed fin rose on its neck; another point fixed the end
of the glass as a tail. When the thing lit on a worktable, Tris saw the form it had
fought to gain. It was a glass dragon, silver-veined with magic, clear through and
through.



Have you read the other books in this series?
Magic Steps
Street Magic
Cold Fire
Have you read how the Circle was created?
The Circle of Magic
The Magic in the Weaving
The Power in the Storm
The Fire in the Forging
The Healing in the Vine
And donТt miss Tamora Pierces other series:
The Protector of the Small
The Immortals
The Song of the Lioness


SHATTERGLASS
THE CIRCLE OPENS 4
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First published in the UK by Scholastic Ltd, 2003
Copyright й Tamora Pierce, 2003 Cover image copyright й Les Edwards, 2003
ISBN 0 439 97864 5
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