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- Sabriel is a fantasy novel by Garth Nix, first published in 1995.
- Sabriel is a stand-alone novel, or was when it was first published in Australia in 1995.

- Sabriel is the daughter of the Mage Abhorsen.
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- Sabriel is an absolutely lovable heroine and the other characters are good fun too.

- Sabriel is an apprentice necromancer who must enter the realm of dead to save her trapped father and defeat the evil spirit who entrapped him.

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- The world of Sabriel is incredibly detailed.
- These two books continue a loose trilogy begun with Sabriel.

- No, for Sabriel and sequels I didn't think of a particular audience and I didn't pull my punches or self-censor.

- There has been continual interest in Sabriel film rights over the last few years.

- It almost kills Sabriel, but she rebinds him with a ring she received from him a few hours before for just such a purpose.

- Prince Sameth - Sabriel's and Touchstone's son, prince of the Old Kingdom.
- Sabriel defeated a weak Mordicant when she was fourteen years old.
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- Sabriel is joined on her journey back to the Old Kingdom by an ancient Free Magic construct of unknown origin named Mogget.
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- With Mogget, whose feline form hides a powerful, perhaps malevolent spirit, and Touchstone, a young Charter Mage, Sabriel travels deep into the Old Kingdom.
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- In the process of ringing Astarael, Sabriel's father releases Mogget.
- The craft is wrecked, and in order to save herself, Sabriel releases Mogget.

- Sabriel is both helped and hindered by a very non-cuddly cat named Mogget.

- It is the final novel in his Old Kingdom trilogy (following Sabriel and Lirael).
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- Sabriel , the daughter of a powerful necromancer, lives in Alcestierre, a land which borders just such a world: the Old Kingdom.
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- With the help of family familiar, Moggett, Sabriel must use her powers of necromancy to battle the evil and save the kingdom.

- Sabriel immediately leaves for the Old Kingdom, where she is soon confronted by a powerful undead creature known as a Mordicant.

- Prince Sameth, heir apparent to Sabriel as the Old Kingdom's champion against evil necromancers, also comes of age in this volume.

- You'll enjoy seeing some old charecters such as Mogget (my favorite charecter), Sabriel, and Touchstone.
- This book deals with the loss of family (Sabriel's and Touchstone's) and coming to terms with oneself and one's responsibilities.
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- The stunning first book in a new fantasy trilogy from Australian author Garth Nix ,Sabriel is an enthralling read for children and adults alike.
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- More ยป Terciel Terciel is a character from Garth Nix's novel ''Sabriel''.

- Garth Nix's idea for Sabriel came from a photograph of Hadrians Wall.

- Sabriel This Australian fantasy takes a unique approach to the hero quest; Nix's hero is a young woman.

- Garth Nix's first young adult novel, Sabriel was nominated for the Aurealis Award for Excellence in Science Fiction in Australia.
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- Sabriel looked up from it and back along the bricked drive that left the road and curved up to an imposing pair of wrought-iron gates.
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- Her head was down to gain momentum, but as cruising speed was established, she looked up, saw Sabriel and the dead rabbit, and screamed.
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- Jacinth examined Bunny carefully, then looked up at Sabriel, the beginnings of a wriggling fear showing at the back of her eyes.
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- However, a very strong one pursued Sabriel through the door in the long cliffs and almost across Abhorsen---s Bridge.
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- Making continually trips into the world of Death, Sabriel discovers her own destiny and must decide how to fight the Abhorsens' greatest enemy.
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- However, after being bound into Death by the Abhorsen Sabriel, she became one of the Greater Dead.

- The Ancelstierre army tries to stop him with modern weapons, but it is Sabriel who defeats him with magic.
- To accomplish this task, Sabriel must leave the modern world of Ancelstierre to journey into the Old Kingdom that is being overtaken by the walking dead.

- Sabriel suspects a necromancer of having formed Shadow Hands from the soldiers close to Cloven Crest.
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- There it led Shadow hands and living human slaves to cross Abhorsen---s Bridge until Sabriel called on the Clayr---s gift of water, which caused it to flee.
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- She faltered as Sabriel handed the rabbit over and blood stained her expectant hands.
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- They find the body, and Sabriel finally defeats Kerrigor by binding him with Ranna and Mogget's collar.
- Sabriel held up her hands in mock defeat, and gestured back to the gates.
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- Landing in Holehallow, an ancient crypt of royalty, Sabriel finds the mysterious Touchstone trapped as the wooden figurehead of a ceremonial boat.
- Sabriel, Abhorsen-in-waiting,is 18-year-old girl who's father, the Abhorsen, has been trapped in the world of the Dead.

- Sabriel and her father are members of the Abhorsen family.
- Though Sabriel is not the main character in Lirael and Abhorsen, she is still very significant.

- I didn't really think this through all that much at the time of writing Sabriel, though it is explored more in Lirael and particularly Abhorsen.

- He is the author of Sabriel, Lirael, and Abhorsen, the books in The Abhorsen Trilogy, as well as Shade's Children and The Ragwitch.

- A horde of gore crows attacks Sabriel when she is flying in the Paperwing after escaping from Abhorsen---s house.
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- Like many male authors, he's not comfortable giving his heroine a sense of humor, but otherwise Sabriel is a pip.
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- I think the author's editor must have read "Sabriel" and said, "Garth, this is a great fantasy but your heroine, Sabriel is pretty darn self-sufficient.
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- As she searches for her father Sabriel learns more about herself: who she is and who she is to become.
- With the realization that her father needs her help, Sabriel becomes the Abhorsen herself and travels to a distant Old Kingdom to save him.
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- But Sabriel's father has gone missing in the Old Kingdom and now she must cross the boundary between the worlds to seek him out.
- The only daughter of her father, a man referred to by everyone as Abhorsen, Sabriel grew up in a female boarding school.
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- Sabriel ventures into the mystifying and dangerous Old Kingdom, where she grew up when she was little, in search of her father.

- Sabriel's father had chosen it for that reason when he had emerged from the Old Kingdom with a five-year-old girl in tow to seek a boarding school.
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- His name was Sameth, the royal son of King Touchstone and the Abhorsen Sabriel.
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- While on the Sea, however, he tells Sabriel what happened when the Royal Family was murdered.

- The Perimeter in Sabriel is a kind of World War I trench-line in more ways than just its physical appearance.
- Before I started Sabriel I was thinking about writing an historical novel set in the first World War.
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- It found Sabriel in Life on Cloven Crest while she was in Death, though surrounded by a diamond of protection.
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- Sabriel sensed when the creature broke through her protection, and banished it to death with the Abhorsen---s sword and the bell Kibeth.
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- At the same time, Mogget arrives in his unbound form and fights with Kerrigor over who will be able to kill Sabriel.
- A nameplate under the badge read "Sabriel" and the Roman "VI" and gilt crown proclaimed her to be both a member of the Sixth Form and a prefect.
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- By turns rousing, charming and slyly funny, Sabriel is an engaging tale that slays sexual sterotypes along with its monsters.
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- Sabriel learns along the way a disterbing amount of information about necromancy, charter magic, and the dark world known as the Old Kindom.

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