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Lirael by Garth Nix
Lirael by Garth Nix









Lirael by Garth Nix Lirael by Garth Nix

There are some wonderful new characters and equally some wonderful old ones that each play their part in this multifaceted tale of death, life and magic. Quite a wonderful book and one I would definately recommend to any young reader (12+) and adults alike though you really can't skip the first book and expect this to make any sense (nor should you). There are far more twists and turns in the plot, making Sabriel feel quite linear in comparisson, and there is far more character development in this book allowing you to fully submerse yourself in this world and relate to the characters highs and lows. I have to say that I enjoyed this book far more than it's predecessor, although, without Sabriel doing most of the ground work, this book wouldn't be as free to thunder along at such a roaring pace. This is the sequel to Sabriel, the award winning book from Garth Nix.

Lirael by Garth Nix

Her white skin burnt instead of tanning and she had dark eyes and even darker hair." Chapter 1: Lirael In contrast Lirael stood out like a pallid weed among healthy flowers. Most of the Clayr had brown skin that quickly tanned to a deep chestnut out on the glacier slopes, as well as bright blond hair and light eyes. "Lirael hated sharing the mirror, because it made yet another difference more obvious. The paths of the characters come together as it becomes clear that there is a new evil sweeping the Old Kingdom that is more terrifying than anything that has come before it and Lirael begins a quest, driven by a vision by the Clayr that will find her on a treacherous path to fulfill her true destiny. Prince Sameth, son of Sabriel and King Touchstone has a very grave problem he is the Abhorsen-in-waiting, yet he is terrified of death. Lirael is a daughter of the Clayr who has yet to be gifted with the 'sight', the means to look into the future and all possible futures, a gift peculiar to the Clayr and without such Lirael feels an outcast, something that her appearance does not help, looking less than Clayr like and often mistaken by travellers as merely another guest. It has been 18 years since Sabriel and Touchstone defeated the Great Undead, Kerrigor and they now reign together, man and wife, as Abhorsen and King of the Old Kingdom.











Lirael by Garth Nix