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Abhorsen (Hardcover)

by Garth Nix (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Collins; First Edition edition (5 April 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007137346
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007137343
  • Product Dimensions: 20.2 x 15.8 x 4.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 98,188 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Amazon.co.uk Review
The third book in Garth Nix's Abhorsen trilogy is everything it promised to be and everything it could ever have been, coming as it did after Sabriel and Lirael--two of the most riveting fantasy novels in recent years. More a continuation of Lirael than Sabriel, which was set 20 years before it's sequel, Abhorsen nevertheless completes this outstanding sequence of books with considerable style and a consistent quality of prose that is enviable and to be admired.

The book opens in the Abhorsen's house in the Old Kingdom where Lirael, the Abhorsen-in-waiting and Prince Sameth, Sabriel's heir, are contemplating their next manoeuvre. They are surrounded on all sides by the dead, marshalled into action by Chlorr of the Mask--a Greater Dead in league with the necromancer Hedge. He in turn is working towards the resurrection of Orannis, the Destroyer. With no word from Sabriel or King Touchstone, the situation is perilous. The Old Kingdom and its neighbouring Ancelstierre are in political turmoil, unaware of the menace that is about to be unleashed from it's subterranean prison.

With the expert company of the Disreputable Dog and mysterious cat Mogget, both wielders of powerful free magic, Lirael and Sam must escape in order to save all Life from doom. Their subsequent trek across these magical lands is perilous and spectacular… and not without a high cost.

Volumes one and two of this altogether thrilling saga are essential reading before attempting to grapple with Abhorsen. Nix's worlds are complex and rich and his characters many and multi-dimensional. From the unexpectedly devastating prologue, through to the nail-biting dénouement, the author demonstrates just how at home he is in this genre. His imagination is raw and exciting, and his novels don't get much better than this. (Age 10 and over) --John McLay

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"At once an allegory regarding war and peace and a testament to friendship, this thought-provoking fantasy also resolves the true identities of the popular Dog and Mogget characters-and suggests that Nix may still have more tricks up his sleeve." Publishers Weekly"Fans will be overjoyed." School Library JournalPraise for Sabriel... "Sabriel is a winner, a fantasy that reads like realism. I congratulate Garth Nix." Philip Pullman"Fast pace, drama, vivid descriptions, excitement and humour... What more could you want?" The Guardian"Every publisher thinks they have the next great children's fantasy writer. Harper Collins know they have." --Nick Holt, AML

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82 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A thoroughly enjoyable ending to Lirael, 28 Jan 2004
It is misleading to call this a sequel to Lirael when in fact it is actually the second half of the story - I would not recommend reading this book without having read Lirael first (in fact I would suggest strongly that you purchase both together!) Neither does this second book (Lirael + Abhorsen) do more than touch tangentially on the characters in Sabriel. However, for me the characters are almost secondary to the world Nix has created and I have high hopes that he will continue to explore this complex and clever setting in further books.

The only reservation I have, is Nix's tendency to continually pit his young and inexperienced central characters against overwhelmingly powerful adversaries, and then use some kind of "deus ex machina" to have them succeed. This repeated pattern throughout the three books so far begins to feel formulaic at times.

That said, the prologue will have your heart in your mouth, and the pace rarely lets up from then on (I read the book in a single evening, simply unable to put it down). The characters are well drawn - Sabriel and Sameth continue to struggle with their respective identities, whilst Mogget is ever enigmatic (or perhaps merely capricious) in word and deed. The disreputable dog remains a ludicrously invulnerable, but faithful servant (but at least we get to understand why come the final denouement).

Finally, most convincing of all, is Nix's depiction of his world - this interface between a pre-electronic (1950's?) Britain and a world of magic where the dead walk and machinery fails is convincingly drawn. The magic is internally consistent and lucidly described, and the detailed and well thought out 'Nine Precincts of Death' add a tangible sense of realism that is often lacking in this genre.

In the end Nix skilfully places his characters in reach of further books, tidying up most of the important questions, whilst leaving just enough unanswered so the reader is left with a satisfying sense of completion but not closure.

More please!

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A trilogy that will not die, 22 May 2005
This review is from: Abhorsen (Paperback)
The third in the Garth Nix Trilogy about the supernatural adventures of Sabriel, Lirael, Touchstone, Mogget, The Disreputable Dog, Sanar, Ryelle, Ellimere and Sameth. They are the only ones who can re-establish what the seven strove to do long before.
This is a book about magic, supernatural creatures, the fight to overcome destruction by an evil force and cameraderie.
I loved this book because all the characters are colourfully described and the story was well structured, well written and compulsive.
This trilogy was the best read I have read for a long time. It is suitable for the ages of 11-17 years old. Start with Sabriel and read them in the correct order or you will be confused.
If you have read the first two books of the trilogy: Sabriel and Lirael then you will love Abhorsen. In fact if you read the first two, you won't be wondering whether to buy Abhorsen, but how quickly you can get your hands on it. If you haven't started this trilogy yet then you should.... you will not be dissappointed if you like supernatural fictional adventure.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Masterpiece, 12 April 2005
By Jasper Wong "jbywong" (Beijing, China) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Abhorsen (Paperback)
Abhorsen is an increadible book. The entire book is written in a very graceful but yet very easy to understand style. There are certain parts in Abhorsen that are very well detailed and very sad.

The plot continues from Lirael, about the necromancer Orannis who's goal is to destroy the world. The people chosen by destiny to foil Orannis' plots are few; Lirael, Sabriel, Touchstone, the representatives of the Clayr, and Prince Sameth. Orannis has controlled a lesser necromancer called Hedge to force (by finding people in death and binding them to a necromancers will) spirits to work for him. Unfortunately, Nick, unwittingly walked into Hedge, was bound to the necromancers will, and was unwittingly about to cause the destruction of the world.

Abhorsen ends the 'old kingdom' series stunningly. The previous two books, Sabriel and Lirael were very interesting and very well written, and Abhorsen only outdoes it predecesor, Lirael. The only problem about Abhorsen is that it is the continuation of Lirael, which ended on a cliffhanger. Abhorsen picks up almost exactly where Lirael left off so it is essential to read Lirael before you read this.

Abhorsen has finished the series so that Garth Nix still has space to write a sequel (or another story related to Abhorsen), thank goodness, as many people especially the people who enjoyed the 'old kingdom' series, will want to read more.

It is quite rare to have a series that has a great first book, second book, and third book. Usually the first book will be the best, the second very disappointing, and the third slightly better, though no-where near matching the quality and style of the first. The fact that the 'old kingdom' series is a trilogy that has a great 1st book, 2nd book and 3rd book makes it so outstanding, because no book in the series is very disappointing or boring. That is why this series is such a huge hit on the best seller list (look at the amazon.co.uk science ficiton section and fantasy, young adult section, childrens books section and you will see that Sabriel, Lirael, Abhorsen never is out of the top 25).

The best thing about this book is that some parts (the prologue: at least until you find out the truth, and the ending) are so sad and touching that it could make you cry.
This is written in a very gripping and sad way, though not in a very heavy and blunt pessimist way.

This is a great end to a series that doesn't seem entirely finished yet: What happens to Lirael and Sam? What happens to Mogget? What does the Disriputable dog do in death? What does Sabriel do? What does.........What does..........
The only way to find about these is to wait.

A must buy for people who have read Sabriel and Lirael. For people who haven't buy all three and enjoy!

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5.0 out of 5 stars BRILLIANT!
This is a really good read, and the best of the Old Kingdom series. It keeps the tension up all the way through the novel, and Nix's ideas and descriptions are mindblowing. Read more
Published 11 days ago by Katie

5.0 out of 5 stars Superb fantasy trilogy
I read this trilogy, Sabriel, Lirael and Abhorsehen, in order and thank goodness! Lirael could be read as a 'one off' but so much better with Sabriel as a backgound. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Sheila H

5.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too
If LIRAEL lacked in action compared to its predecessor, SABRIEL, ABHORSEN makes up for that by functioning as an extended climax of events from the previous book, focused around... Read more
Published 13 months ago by TeensReadToo

5.0 out of 5 stars We need another volume!
This book, the continuation of the more thoughtful and slower paced Lirael, is a superb action packed story that brings the trilogy to a dramatic close. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Ms. Marjorie Dawson

5.0 out of 5 stars Not enough stars to rate this book!!!
Within minutes of finishing Lirael, I had picked up Abhorsen and started reading, eager to find out how things carried on in the story. I was not disappointed!! Read more
Published 19 months ago by S. Reid

3.0 out of 5 stars Perfectly enjoyable, but no Pullman
Garth Nix's strengths are fast-paced action, excellent characterisations, and, in the popular tradition; snappy dialogue. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Claus Valka

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing read
If you like adventure, mystery and action this trilogy are the books you want ! it is full of action and the last book OMG this completes the books it is just non stop and i just... Read more
Published on 28 Jun 2007 by Mr. Stuart A. Rothwell

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent end to the trilogy (we want more!!!!)
This is by far the best book in the trilogy, and basically a direct continuation of the story presented in Lireal (they could have been called part 1 & 2 of the same book really)... Read more
Published on 8 May 2007 by C. E. Magos

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!!!!
No words can really do justice to 'Abhorsen', the concluding book of the Old Kingdom trilogy (so far anyway!). Read more
Published on 4 May 2007 by Rich

5.0 out of 5 stars Abhorsen completes this glittering trilogy... but it's so good I wish there were more books to follow!!!!
As with "Sabriel" and "Lirael" before it, I just couldn't put this book down. It's every bit as brilliant as the others and leaves you wishing for more when you get to the end... Read more
Published on 12 April 2007 by S. Barnes

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