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Lirael (called
Lirael:
Daughter of the
Clayr in some regions) is a
fantasy novel by
Garth Nix,
first published in 2001.
Named for its
central female character...
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originated in 1995 with the
novel Sabriel and has
continued in the
novels Lirael (2001),
Abhorsen (2003) and
Goldenhand (2016). The
series has continued...
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published in 1995. It is the
first in his Old
Kingdom series,
followed by
Lirael, Abhorsen, Clariel, Goldenhand, and
Terciel and Elinor. The
novel is set...
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Sabriel and
Lirael).
Abhorsen features Lirael, who is the
recently revealed Abhorsen-in-Waiting;
Prince Sameth, who is
Lirael's new-found nephew...
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Australian author Garth Nix. The
series comprises six novels:
Sabriel (1995),
Lirael (2001),
Abhorsen (2003),
Clariel (2014),
Goldenhand (2016) and
Terciel and...
- m****cript for a
possible prologue and
several other notes on the
story of
Lirael,
available from Waterstone's. All UK
editions will
include an FAQ section...
- Morgan's Run
Music of
Spheres The Bad
Beginning The
Reptile Room 2002
Sabriel Lirael 2003
Abhorsen The
Ersatz Elevator The Vile
Village 2004 The
Hostile Hospital...
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Effect (1992) Very
Clever Baby's
First Christmas (1998)
Sabriel (1995)
Lirael (2001)
Abhorsen (2003)
Clariel (2014)
Goldenhand (2016)
Terciel and Elinor...
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since Crusoe himself uses
bibliomancy in his
journey toward redemption. In
Lirael, by
Garth Nix, The
Black Book of Bibliomancy, a fake book, is mentioned...
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panel of
children with no adults—beating Lola Rose by
Jacqueline Wilson and
Lirael by
Garth Nix.
Morpurgo said that he
believed the
ubiquity of war at the...