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04-03-2002, 02:23 PM | #1 |
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Garth Nix!
Anyone else here read Sabriel and Liriel by Garth Nix? They are SO good!! So I wanted to start a discussion here. . . Come on, I'm sure people have read them. . .
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04-15-2002, 08:59 PM | #2 |
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Yes, Yes, Yes, adore!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They are mega cool. I just wish there were currently more than 2. Whose your fav. character?
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04-15-2002, 09:04 PM | #3 |
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Those books are amazing! *sigh* They deserve a lot more credit that they get. Those are definitely two of my very favorite books. And, guess what?
Abhorsen comes out in Feb., 2003! Last edited by Luaddual : 04-15-2002 at 09:07 PM. |
04-15-2002, 09:08 PM | #4 | |
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"The Astels are an emotional people. They cry at the drop of a handkerchief. Their culture is much like that of Pelosia. They're extremely devot and invincibly backward. It's been demonstrated to them over an over that serfdom is an archaic, inefficent institution, but they maintain it anyway--largely at the connivance of the serfs thmselves. Astellian nobles don't exert themselves in any way, so they have no concept of human endurance. The serfs take advantage of that outrageously. Astellian serfs have been known to collapse from sheer exhauston at the very mention of such unpleasant words as 'reaping' or 'digging'." ----------------------------------------------- “They lost him?!” Lupin asked , amazed. “Voldemort has been after Harry for 15 years, and then he misplaces him?!” |
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04-18-2002, 12:52 AM | #5 |
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I don't think I have a fave character. But I like. . .in no particular order...Mogget, the Dog, Liriel, Sabriel, Sabriel's father, um, others. They're all great characters.
Can't wait 'til Abhorsen comes out!!!!!!
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04-18-2002, 07:48 PM | #6 |
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I don't think its possible to not like their helps. Which do you like more, Remembrancers or Abenhorsens?
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"The Astels are an emotional people. They cry at the drop of a handkerchief. Their culture is much like that of Pelosia. They're extremely devot and invincibly backward. It's been demonstrated to them over an over that serfdom is an archaic, inefficent institution, but they maintain it anyway--largely at the connivance of the serfs thmselves. Astellian nobles don't exert themselves in any way, so they have no concept of human endurance. The serfs take advantage of that outrageously. Astellian serfs have been known to collapse from sheer exhauston at the very mention of such unpleasant words as 'reaping' or 'digging'." ----------------------------------------------- “They lost him?!” Lupin asked , amazed. “Voldemort has been after Harry for 15 years, and then he misplaces him?!” |
04-19-2002, 11:36 PM | #7 |
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Abhorsens. Definitely.
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04-19-2002, 11:43 PM | #8 |
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I like the Remembrancers. Did you know that Garth Nix writes the Seventh Tower books too?
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"The Astels are an emotional people. They cry at the drop of a handkerchief. Their culture is much like that of Pelosia. They're extremely devot and invincibly backward. It's been demonstrated to them over an over that serfdom is an archaic, inefficent institution, but they maintain it anyway--largely at the connivance of the serfs thmselves. Astellian nobles don't exert themselves in any way, so they have no concept of human endurance. The serfs take advantage of that outrageously. Astellian serfs have been known to collapse from sheer exhauston at the very mention of such unpleasant words as 'reaping' or 'digging'." ----------------------------------------------- “They lost him?!” Lupin asked , amazed. “Voldemort has been after Harry for 15 years, and then he misplaces him?!” |
04-19-2002, 11:47 PM | #9 |
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Really? I haven't heard of those. . .
The only other Nix books I have read are, no is, Shade's Children, which I didn't like near as much. But, I like the abhorsens better because-well, I'm wierd that way. . .besides, aren't Remembrancers usually Abhorsen as well? I dunno, I need to read Liriel again. hooray for good books!
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04-20-2002, 12:05 AM | #10 |
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They're a side series and really sweet. Just the regular monsters trying to take over the world in the middle of a civil war (sorta)
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"The Astels are an emotional people. They cry at the drop of a handkerchief. Their culture is much like that of Pelosia. They're extremely devot and invincibly backward. It's been demonstrated to them over an over that serfdom is an archaic, inefficent institution, but they maintain it anyway--largely at the connivance of the serfs thmselves. Astellian nobles don't exert themselves in any way, so they have no concept of human endurance. The serfs take advantage of that outrageously. Astellian serfs have been known to collapse from sheer exhauston at the very mention of such unpleasant words as 'reaping' or 'digging'." ----------------------------------------------- “They lost him?!” Lupin asked , amazed. “Voldemort has been after Harry for 15 years, and then he misplaces him?!” |
04-20-2002, 12:18 AM | #11 |
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Thanks...I am definitely going to have to look for them!
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04-20-2002, 03:46 PM | #12 | |
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"The Astels are an emotional people. They cry at the drop of a handkerchief. Their culture is much like that of Pelosia. They're extremely devot and invincibly backward. It's been demonstrated to them over an over that serfdom is an archaic, inefficent institution, but they maintain it anyway--largely at the connivance of the serfs thmselves. Astellian nobles don't exert themselves in any way, so they have no concept of human endurance. The serfs take advantage of that outrageously. Astellian serfs have been known to collapse from sheer exhauston at the very mention of such unpleasant words as 'reaping' or 'digging'." ----------------------------------------------- “They lost him?!” Lupin asked , amazed. “Voldemort has been after Harry for 15 years, and then he misplaces him?!” |
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04-24-2002, 08:13 PM | #13 |
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I just got a postcard from Garth Nix!! I wrote to him c/o the publishers of Lirael many months ago, just to today I got a reply, all in his handwriting! It was definitely not what I was expecting to find in my mailbox, and obviously made my month! Here's what he writes:
Hi Hannah Thank you for your letter about SABRIEL and LIRAEL. I’m sorry I have been so slow to reply. Basically I have been very busy writing ABHORSEN. It won’t be published till February 2003, I’m afraid, though there are some sample chapters on my website. I come up with the names through trail and error. I write down lots of variations and read them aloud till I get one that sounds right. I many write more books set in the Old Kingdom, but not for a few years. There is more about the Great Charters in ABHORSEN. Best wishes Garth Nix Isn't that awesome?! I started hyperventilating when I realized who it was from. |
04-24-2002, 09:25 PM | #14 |
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Wow, that is really cool, he wrote back and everything. I think I should write a letter! That must be so nice to get that in the mail...I am definitely writing a letter now
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04-25-2002, 05:21 PM | #15 |
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Yes, it was VERY nice to get in the mail. I like writing to authors - they do usually write back, although, like in this case, it can take a LONG time. You have to remember he lives in Australia, though, so snail mail takes a while. I have his email address now, if you'd like to use that instead, but getting something hand-written still seems better.
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04-26-2002, 01:28 AM | #16 |
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I've never actually sent a letter to an author. . .but I think I defintely will, to Garth Nix. Thank you so much for his email! I'll most likely send something snail mail though.
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04-27-2002, 07:37 PM | #17 | |
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"The Astels are an emotional people. They cry at the drop of a handkerchief. Their culture is much like that of Pelosia. They're extremely devot and invincibly backward. It's been demonstrated to them over an over that serfdom is an archaic, inefficent institution, but they maintain it anyway--largely at the connivance of the serfs thmselves. Astellian nobles don't exert themselves in any way, so they have no concept of human endurance. The serfs take advantage of that outrageously. Astellian serfs have been known to collapse from sheer exhauston at the very mention of such unpleasant words as 'reaping' or 'digging'." ----------------------------------------------- “They lost him?!” Lupin asked , amazed. “Voldemort has been after Harry for 15 years, and then he misplaces him?!” |
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05-25-2002, 09:31 PM | #18 |
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You mean Garth Nix wrote more than just SABRIEL?!? I enjoyed that book so much! (although it's been a while since I've read it) I really liked Mogget and Sabriel and...sorry I could get carried away
P.S. what is the other book about?(is it a continuation of the same story?)
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05-25-2002, 10:32 PM | #19 |
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The second in that series is called Lirael, it's about--a clayr. . .well, I don't want to give anything away, but yes, it's a continuation. The third is called Abhorsen, and I hope it comes out before too long!
He also wrote Shade's Children, but I did not like that one as much. And it's a post-apocolyptic sort of world. . .not that that's bad, I just didn't like it.
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