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sabriel

by Meghan on October 12, 2009

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bff charm: yay!!
swoonworthy scale:
3
talky talk:
magically delicious
bonus factors:
zombies!
relationship status:
eternal love

Sabriel

the deal:

sabriel lives in a nifty little world similar to ours, at least on the ancelstierre side of the wall. on the other side, in the old kingdom, there’s magic — controlled, benevolent charter magic and the rougher, unlawful free magic. sabriel’s pale, mysterious father abhorsen sends her to a boarding school close to the wall in ancelstierre, close enough for her to be able to study magic as well as biology, maths and all that other fun stuff. just as sabriel nears graduation, her father disappears and she gets a message from a disturbing free magic creature. abhorsen is trapped in death (oh yeah, did i tell you abhorsen — and sabriel — are necromancers whose job is to bind the unruly dead and keep them from wreaking havoc on the living?) and it’s up to sabriel to save him. armed with a set of bells and a magical sword, sabriel sets out on her quest accompanied only by mogget, a horrible little white cat (but really a free magic creature bound by the abhorsen family centuries earlier). ok, i know it sounds like a typical geeky quest fantasy, but it’s SO NOT! mogget’s reluctant servitude and sabriel is totally strong and awesome enough to be invited to katniss and katsa’s awesomeness party. good news when you get to the end? it’s the first book in a trilogy! and the books only get more awesome!  

bff charm: yay!!

bff

sabriel’s totally different from lots of my favorite YA heroines. she’s really self assured (ya know, like, cos she’s been fighting dead people since she was 12), but she’s also endearingly clueless about boys. she also has a grouchiness i really like (maybe cos it’s a lot like my own …). she does struggle with the enormity of her task and her inexperience (hello! rescue dad from like the 7th or 8th gate of death — there are only 9 — kill loads of zombies, figure out what happened to the old kingdom’s ruling family, learn enough charter magic to repair the protective wall that keeps armies of dead from rising and swarming over the wall into ancelstierre), but she comes out on top.

swoonworthy scale: 3

there are some cute moments with touchstone (like when the spell that turned him to stone is broken, and he’s totally naked, which freaks sabriel out), but the focus of the story is way more on sabriel’s awesome zombie killing skills and her determination to save her father and the kingdom.

talky talk: magically delicious

my favorite thing about this book is how normal all the magic stuff seems. garth nix just assumes you know what he’s talking about, and doesn’t waste time explaining stuff like free magic and charter magic. and you know what? it all makes sense. he’s also really good at writing from the perspective of an 18-year-old girl, and he doesn’t make sabriel dumb or swoony or anything but wicked awesome.

bonus factor: zombies!!

dead

zombies! the zombies in these books aren’t CALLED zombies (which i think gives it an edge of cool … i mean, zombies are SO overdone). they’re simply the dead, or Hands. but they’re definitely zombiriffic — rotting limbs, vacant obedience to evil sorcerers, near-unstoppability, really really gross.

casting call:

ok guys, i have a secret. i really REALLY suck at this casting call thing. i don’t actually usually picture famous people when i’m reading, and sabriel is especially difficult. she needs the pale skin/black hair of christina ricci, but has to be pointy-nosed (sorry, it’s how i picture her) like kate beckinsale, but also really confident and not girly/squeamish and eliza dushku’s fighting skills, but not aggressive or cocky. who fits that description??  maybe a black-haired kristen bell a la veronica mars? my brother suggested jena malone, but she might be too girl-next-door.

kristen bell with a dye job as sabriel??

kristen bell with a dye job as sabriel?? doncha love the photoshop skillz?

tim curry as the voice of mogget

tim curry as the voice of mogget

tim curry does such an amazing job reading the audiobooks, so i’d definitely steal his voice for mogget, the nasty little white cat. man, i hate that cat.

relationship status: eternal love

srsly, i lurrrv this series. i read it at least once a year, and i have the audiobooks on my ipod and relisten to them often, sometimes just bits and pieces. this series kept me up v v late many times because i.just.had.to.know. i’ll be reviewing the other two books soon — lirael and abhorsen.

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Jenny October 12, 2009 at 8:35 pm

oh man, Meghan, you know how to get a girl to stand up and say hello! Kristen Bell, Tim Curry, zombies, magic, AND a kick-ass guy-clueless heroine? I’m SOLD!

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Erin October 13, 2009 at 9:21 am

Oh, 100+ points for the photoshop of KBell with black hair.

This book looks INTENSE, Meghan.

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La Coccinelle October 13, 2009 at 11:47 am

I loved this book! I couldn’t get into the second two, though. I really tried. Maybe it was because it had been a while between Sabriel and Lirael… or maybe it was because the characters from the first book weren’t that prominent in the second book (I loved Sabriel’s character, too!). I’d definitely like to see this one made into a movie. I think it would be more interesting and exciting than some of the books that have been optioned for movies…

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Meghan October 14, 2009 at 6:41 pm

i actually like lirael the best — maybe it’s because of the library part :) really, i think it’s because i liked how conflicted lirael was. although i love them all, to be honest.

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Poshdeluxe October 15, 2009 at 9:34 am

hoooooooly pants. this book looks HARDCORE.

and you know i’m a sucker for ass kicking heroines, but ZOMBIE KILLING? that’s a whole other level. cos like zombies are disgusting. and when you punch them, some of their skin and nastiness probably rubs off on yr fist. GROSS. gross gross GROSS.

y’all i would so die in this world. except it sounds like i would try to make sabriel my BFF cos she’s AMAZING, so maybe i’d stick around for a while.

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Meredith October 22, 2009 at 1:22 pm

I love black-haired Veronica Mars! Like in that episode where she went all Alias to catch those geek squad guys at the gamer palace, or whatever. Yay, this looks wonderful!

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Chaucey June 13, 2010 at 6:00 am

This is such a great book and a great series.
I’ve met Garth Nix at a book reading. It was funny how there were kids there (his keys to the kingdom series and the 7th tower series are less scary and more kid-friendly), but also a contingent of adult fans.

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Jess September 14, 2010 at 5:40 am

Mogget is freaking awesome!
Can’t hate Yrael- he’s selfish yes, but ultimately more helpful than he is a hindrance.

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Amanda September 3, 2011 at 7:58 pm

Moggot is Omar from the Wire.

Love this trilogy. I don’t read books more than once and I don’t remember details–only themes–but I’ve read this trilogy at least 3 times. Love the character Lireal but Sabriel is my favorite book. Abhorsen is the most satisfying end-of-trilogy book ever.

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