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Abhorsen trilogy
Abhorsen trilogy










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It is the first in his Old Kingdom series, followed by Lirael, Abhorsen, Clariel, Goldenhand, and Terciel and Elinor. Sabriel is a fantasy novel by Garth Nix, first published in 1995. Sabriel had been lauded for "slaying gender stereotypes," but the extent to which Nix's worldbuilding would take this was perhaps not seen until recently in "To Hold the Bridge" and Clariel, where gender parity is shown to have existed even centuries ago.Print ( Hardcover & Paperback) and ( audio-CD & e-book) The series has been applauded as possibly unique among fantasy, especially in recent years as its first readers are becoming literary critics, as being beyond feminist or even post-feminist: the Old Kingdom is a place where gender roles do not exist. Books in the series have been finalists for mainstream book awards over twenty times. Ībhorsen won another Aurealis Award while "To Hold the Bridge" earned another Ditmar Award. Lirael won Australia’s 2002 Adelaide Festival Award for Children’s Literature, along with a Ditmar Award. Sabriel won Aurealis Awards in both the Best Fantasy Novel and Best YA Novel categories. Terciel & Elinor (2021), a direct prequel to Sabriel.

abhorsen trilogy

Goldenhand (2016), a direct sequel to Abhorsen and "The Creature In the Case" and follow-up to Clariel.Clariel: The Lost Abhorsen (2014), a prequel talking place 600 years in the past.“ To Hold the Bridge: An Old Kingdom Story”: a novella first published in Legends of Australian Fantasy in 2010, then again in 2015 as part of To Hold the Bridge."Nicholas Sayre and the Creature In the Case," a short story originally published for World Book Day, then again as part of Across The Wall: A Tale of the Abhorsen and Other Stories.Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr, set fourteen years after Sabriel.The following books and stories make up the series, in publication order.












Abhorsen trilogy