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5.0 out of 5 stars Into the world of Death
Necromancers are usually the bad guys in fantasy. When you can control dead bodies, it's a given that people might not like you.

But Garth Nix turned that little trope on its head with "The Abhorsen Chronicles," three interconnected fantasies about a family of necromancers who lay the dead -- and forces of evil -- to rest. His richly-realized world, elaborate...
Published on December 30, 2008 by E. A Solinas

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great book but difficult to read in this format
Love Garth Nix. The books are wonderful! That being said, while this may be the most economical way to own the whole series, be aware this is one giant bug crusher of a paperback book. It weighs in at over three pounds and is not the kind of book you can snuggle up and read with. Rather, you will find yourself reading it at a table or have it propped on an end table. Just...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Into the world of Death, December 30, 2008
This review is from: The Abhorsen Chronicles (Abhorsen Trilogy) (Paperback)
Necromancers are usually the bad guys in fantasy. When you can control dead bodies, it's a given that people might not like you.

But Garth Nix turned that little trope on its head with "The Abhorsen Chronicles," three interconnected fantasies about a family of necromancers who lay the dead -- and forces of evil -- to rest. His richly-realized world, elaborate magicks and brilliantly detailed writing give this wry, horrific high-fantasy a special quality that few other fantasy books have. Each of the three books about the Abhorsens is definitely a deserving classic.

"Sabriel" is the story of a teenage girl living happily at a girl's school, while her necromancer father (the Abhorsen) roams around putting the dead to rest. All that changes when a sending brings her father's sword and bells, meaning that he is dead or incapacitated. So Sabriel takes on her father's duties, accompanied by a Free Magic cat and a mysterious young prince, and battles the specter of a horrible evil creature that is reaching out from death to snare her.

"Lirael" takes us to the cold citadel of the Clayr, a race of seers to whom the Sight is everything. Young Lirael is depressed because she doesn't have the gift of Sight yet, even though everybody else her age does. But things take a sinister turn when she sets a horrifying, bloodthirsty creature loose, and must work -- with the help of the mysterious Disreputable Dog -- to get rid of it. But what Lirael doesn't know is that the outside world is in danger too, from a sinister new enemy -- and her destiny may take her out of the Clayr glacier, to where Sabriel's family is struggling to keep their kingdom safe.

"Abhorsen" brings the series to an explosive conclusion. Lirael and her nephew Sameth -- along with "cat" Mogget and the Disreputable Dog -- are in danger from the invading Dead, and the Destroyer Orannis has escaped from his prison and is being assisted by an evil necromancer and the Dead called Chlorr -- and an unfortunate pal of Sameth's, who was mistaken for the young prince and his now be bespelled. Now Lirael must face her true destiny -- not as a Clayr, but as the future Abhorsen.

And it also has the short story "The Creature in the Case," in which a worn-out Nicholas Sayre is sent to a country house for a weekend party, only to fall afoul of a Free Magic creature and a madman who is determined to bring "her" back to life... with Nick's magic-infused blood.

Garth Nix had only written a couple of books, one of which was an "X-Files" novelization, when the first Abhorsen book burst onto the fantasy scene. Now he's one of the most respected, prolific and well-liked fantasy writers in years -- and his tales of the Old Kingdom are undoubtedly his best work -- they are a perfect example of dark fantasy, with its grotesque dead zombies that occasionally lurch out to attack the heroes, magical bells, and shadowy beasties that can (sometimes) be restrained.

Nix's invented world is a seamless blend of the modern and the medieval, each ruling one side of the Wall -- and he handles this complex world and its magical Charter with the deftness of a master storyteller. He draws everything in exquisite detail, whether it's the labyrinthine Clayr glacier or the slightly eerie house of the Abhorsen, a bombed-out bunker or a sunny boarding school. And his command of atmosphere is great enough that his depiction of Death's gey river is enough to chill.

And he comes up with the brilliant concept of the Abhorsen necromancers -- who have power over dead and/or magical creatures, manipulate magic with little effort, and bind malignant creatures with Charter marks and a series of magical bells. Got it -- binding, not raising.

Virtually all of Nix's characters are likable -- especially the gutsy Sabriel, the strong-willed Touchstone and their nervous teenage son Sameth. Even the annoying Ellimere elicits some smiles. It takes a bit longer to warm up to Lirael, since she spends several chapters in the same-named book moping about her differentness, but once she gets moving she's unstoppable -- and quite likable, once she figures out who she is. And the animal characters are the most brilliant -- Mogget and the Disreputable Dog steal the show with their sharp wit and humorous quirks, although we're constantly reminded that these are magical beings.

Dark fantasy was redefined and reimagined in "The Abhorsen Chronicles," and Garth Nix's trilogy is a clever, action-packed, magical journey through the Old Kingdom.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great book but difficult to read in this format, September 6, 2010
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This review is from: The Abhorsen Chronicles (Abhorsen Trilogy) (Paperback)
Love Garth Nix. The books are wonderful! That being said, while this may be the most economical way to own the whole series, be aware this is one giant bug crusher of a paperback book. It weighs in at over three pounds and is not the kind of book you can snuggle up and read with. Rather, you will find yourself reading it at a table or have it propped on an end table. Just FYI before you buy since it is a YA title, some kids might find it a bit unwieldy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Really great trilogy and volume of the trilogy, January 18, 2010
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I had actually read the trilogy before I got this volume, and had it in three volumes, but two were lost. I loved the series so very much, the world is just SO enthralling and rich, I had to replace them. When I found this volume I was pretty pleased, when I received it I was even happier. It's beautiful! I just love the design and colors. The picture just doesn't do it justice.

So awesome awesome awesome series in a really lovely package, what more could you ask for? :)
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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT!, June 24, 2011
This review is from: The Abhorsen Chronicles (Abhorsen Trilogy) (Paperback)
I think this just might be the best series I have ever read. GREAT story, strong characters, and just plain WONDERFUL. All the things that annoy me about other books (lengthy re-explaining so people who haven't read the previous books know whats going on...considerate to them, but annoying to me - underdeveloped characters. - and so forth) are left out of this one. Really...I am in love with this series. READ IT!
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5.0 out of 5 stars great book, fast shipment, very happy, June 15, 2010
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The book was in terrific shape, arrived fast to my door and was a great read! Any one who likes fantasy mixed with a little fiction, this is perfect for you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful series, February 1, 2010
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T. Mikesell (Chubbuck, ID United States) - See all my reviews
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I hadn't heard about these books until one day when I saw them on my shelf at school. THEY ARE GREAT!!! I was hooked from the beginning. I think the idea of having someone talk to the dead is very novel, and I love the combination of old and new world technologies. The second and third book are much better than the first. My only problem with this particular edition is that it is very heavy and not easy to hold above your head when you are reading in bed at night.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Collection, September 11, 2009
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I am an adoring fan of the Trilogy that is Sabriel, Lireal and Abhorsen. I can read these books over and over and never tire of walking in the Old Kingdom. I recommend this book to any who love a great fantasy. Magic, the Living Dead and Love that can stand up to the Death itself. I give it two thumbs way, way up!
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5.0 out of 5 stars better than expected!, April 12, 2009
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this is a great trilogy, not to mention at a great price. for anyone who is into a more "easily digested" fantasy - i definately reccomend this book. a more adult fantasy makes it more interesting, easier to read not to mention all 3 books in 1. what a great buy!!!
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