<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"In this prequel to Sabriel, ... Nix returns to the world of the Old Kingdom and introduces the people who will eventually become Sabriel's parents. Teenaged Abhorsen-in-Waiting Terciel meets genteel, impoverished Elinor when a Dead entity attacks Elinor's Ancelstierre home and Elinor discovers her Old Kingdom Clayr heritage. She takes on work at Wyverley College before journeying across the Wall to find her family, where she and Terciel meet again and become part of the Abhorsen's desperate plan to bind a pernicious and familiar antagonist in Death where it belongs"--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (11/01/2021)<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Bestselling novelist Garth Nix returns to the Old Kingdom for the never-before-told love story of Sabriel's parents, Terciel and Elinor, and the charter magic that brought them together--and threatened to tear them apart. A long-awaited prequel to a classic fantasy series.</strong></p><p>In the Old Kingdom, a land of ancient and often terrible magics, eighteen year-old orphan Terciel learns the art of necromancy from his great-aunt Tizanael. But not to raise the Dead, rather to lay them to rest. He is the Abhorsen-in-Waiting, and Tizanael is the Abhorsen, the latest in a long line of people whose task it is to make sure the Dead do not return to Life.</p><p>Across the Wall in Ancelstierre, a steam-age country where magic usually does not work, nineteen year-old Elinor lives a secluded life. Her only friends an old governess and an even older groom who was once a famous circus performer. Her mother is a tyrant, who is feared by all despite her sickness and impending death . . . but perhaps there is even more to fear from that.</p><p>Elinor does not know she is deeply connected to the Old Kingdom, nor that magic can sometimes come across the Wall, until a plot by an ancient enemy of the Abhorsens brings Terciel and Tizanael to Ancelstierre. In a single day of fire and death and loss, Elinor finds herself set on a path which will take her into the Old Kingdom, into Terciel's life, and will embroil her in the struggle of the Abhorsens against the Dead who will not stay dead.</p><p><strong>"One of the greatest living fantasy writers. I will never get enough of the Old Kingdom." --Sarah J. Maas, #1 <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author</strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>. . . All the Nix hallmarks are in place, including frightening Dead entities, multifaceted methods of wielding magic, competent women, and pragmatic attitudes toward sex. Loving callbacks to Sabriel render this installment of greatest interest to longtime fans, but Elinor's introduction to the world of Charter and Free Magics, and chapters focused on Terciel's childhood provide plenty of exposition for new readers.--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books<br><br>Terciel's mix of competence and vulnerability is appealing, but Elinor's journey--buoyed by her resilient spirit--is particularly rewarding. Fans will relish this return to a beloved world.--<em>Booklist</em><br><br>Nix (<em>The Left-Handed Booksellers of London</em>) makes a satisfying return to his Old Kingdom series with this prequel about Sabriel's parents, Terciel and Elinor. Elinor, inexperienced with the Old Kingdom, offers a useful introduction to the world, while sympathetic characters, a unique magical system, and frightening foes guarantee broad appeal to teen and adult fantasy readers, whether established Nix fans or new to the series.--<em>Publishers Weekly</em><br><br>"<em>Sabriel </em>is a winner, a fantasy that reads like realism. Here is a world with the same solidity and four dimensional authority as our own, created with invention, clarity, and intelligence. I congratulate Garth Nix. And I look forward to reading his next piece of work."--Philip Pullman<br><br>This sixth book in the Old Kingdom series chronicles how Sabriel's parents met. Terciel is likable and his struggles as Abhorsen-in-Waiting are sympathetic, but it's endearing, charismatic Elinor who steals the show in this character-driven story. In this book, Nix offers fans of the Old Kingdom a gift in the book's return to the feel of the original trilogy; readers will be glad he chose the path that led to this story. Enjoyable, engaging, and well written.--<em>Kirkus Reviews</em><br><br>"There is no joy like returning to the Old Kingdom."--Leigh Bardugo<br><br>"Passionate, compelling, and teeming with the fantastic, the story of Elinor and Terciel -- a prequel to Nix's beloved Old Kingdom classics -- will charm new readers and thrill longtime fans." --Cassandra Clare, author of the Mortal Instruments Series<br><br>"Nix has created an ingenious, icy world. The action charges along at a gallop. A page-turner for sure."--ALA <em>Booklist </em><strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>"The action charges along at a gallop--a page turner for sure."--ALA <em>Booklist </em><strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>At once an allegory regarding war and peace and a testament to friendship, this is a thought-provoking fantasy."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em> <strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>Praise for ABHORSEN: "Breathtaking, bittersweet, and utterly unforgettable."--<em>Kirkus Reviews </em><strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>Praise for LIRAEL: "Riveting."--<em>Kirkus Reviews </em><strong>(starred review)</strong><br><br>Praise for SABRIEL: "Rich, complex, involving, hard to put down, excellent high fantasy."--<em>Publishers Weekly</em> <strong>(starred review)</strong><br>
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