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Sabriel is a
fantasy novel by
Garth Nix,
first published in 1995. It is the
first in his Old
Kingdom series,
followed by Lirael, Abhorsen, Clariel, Goldenhand...
- to Judaism. The
Schechter Letter also
gives Sabriel at
least a
partial Jewish/Israelite ancestry.
Sabriel is
described as
having waged successful campaigns...
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written by
Australian author Garth Nix. It
originated in 1995 with the
novel Sabriel and has
continued in the
novels Lirael (2001),
Abhorsen (2003) and Goldenhand...
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novels by
Australian author Garth Nix. The
series comprises six novels:
Sabriel (1995),
Lirael (2001),
Abhorsen (2003),
Clariel (2014),
Goldenhand (2016)...
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preceded by
Sabriel and
continued in Abhorsen. The book is
split into
three parts, the
first of
which is set 14
years after the
events in
Sabriel; the last...
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published in 2003. It is the
third book in the Old
Kingdom series (following
Sabriel and Lirael).
Abhorsen features Lirael, who is the
recently revealed Abhorsen-in-Waiting;...
- (2006–2009) The
Dangerous Book for Boys, Conn and Hal
Iggulden (2006)
Sabriel,
Garth Nix (1995) A
Barrel of Laughs, a Vale of Tears,
Jules Feiffer (1995)...
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classical music are her
inspiration as a writer. She
continued on to say that
Sabriel written by
Garth Nix and The Hero and the
Crown by
Robin McKinley began...
- "elk" in Türkic.
Shapira identifies him with the
Sabriel of the
Schechter letter, and suggests,
since Sabriel is
unattested as a
Jewish name,
although the...
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reading books like
Robin McKinley's The Hero and the
Crown and
Garth Nix's
Sabriel—both of
which feature strong heroines, and both of
which profoundly shaped...