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Tammy- One of my absolute favorites by him is The Ragwitch. Aimed at a little younger audience but the characters are great!






Celeste Simone

Micah wrote: "All of the next books are just as excellent... The audio book with Tim Curry just makes it all the better"
Absolutely. Tim Curry's voice is like really rich chocolate.
I liked the 2nd book best with all the exploring of the old library in the company of the Disreputatble Dog.
And that one short story in Across the Wall can be considered a part of the series with the return of Nicholas to the Old Kingdom.
Absolutely. Tim Curry's voice is like really rich chocolate.
I liked the 2nd book best with all the exploring of the old library in the company of the Disreputatble Dog.
And that one short story in Across the Wall can be considered a part of the series with the return of Nicholas to the Old Kingdom.

I liked Lirael (2nd book) best, too, but I loved all the books. Nix is a very talented author and he has a wonderful way with description. Across the Wall is currently sitting on my night table, waiting for me to have time for it!
Did you know he's writing another book -- Clariel, the Lost Abhorsen? It's going to be about Clariel, the Abhorsen who became Clohrr of the Mask. :) SO EXCITED.

Now that would be good! I'm loving this series.



Don't forget there are other Old Kingdom stories!
1.The Creature in the Case appeared in novella form for a World Book Day a few years ago, and is also in the Across the Wall A Tale of the Abhorsen and Other Stories collection.
2. "An Extract of the Journal of Idrach the Lesser Necromancer" was released on oldkingdom.com.au in 2009, and you can read it here: http://www.oldkingdom.com.au/gates.html
I haven't got round to reading it in full yet.
3. To Hold the Bridge was released in an anthology titled Legends of Australian Fantasy, edited by Jack Dann and Jonathan Strahan, though again I haven't seen this yet.
4. Most exciting of all is this note from his website:
"I’m writing Clariel: the lost Abhorsen at the moment. It is set about 300 years before the events of Sabriel, in an extremely settled era of the Old Kingdom, where is almost no threat from the Dead or Free Magic, and the Abhorsens are considered something between an archaic remnant of worse times and municipal rat-catchers. Clariel will probably be a 2013 release."
So, more Old Kingdom to enjoy!

Yes, I knew there were other stories and I may read them after rereading the trilogy, but thank you for showing them to me! :)


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