Sabriel novel6/7/2023 I recommend this book for ages 11+, especially for teens and tweens looking for a dark, enticing novel, filled to the brim with determined heroes and heroines, and a little romance. The writing brings you into the world of Charter Stones, Mordicants, and of course, Magic! Sabriel still remains strong, and continues to fight until she has won. She deals with death on a daily basis, and has gone through a lot of trauma. I enjoyed Sabriel because of how Sabriel refuses to back down, even though she is one small girl facing incredibly complex problems, like how to rescue her own father from Death. Sabriel must find a way to free her father from death before he reaches the ninth, and final gate, or face the tremendous responsibility of protecting two entire kingdoms from the Dead. Sabriel Garth Nix 4.16 200,960 ratings9,101 reviews Want to read Kindle 11.99 Rate this book Sent to a boarding school in Ancelstierre as a young child, Sabriel has had little experience with the random power of Free Magic or the Dead who refuse to stay dead in the Old Kingdom. When her father sends her his necromancing tools via undead messenger, her assumptions are confirmed. When one night Sabriel’s father, the current Abhorsen, misses their monthly check in, Sabriel assumes the worst. Unlike the other necromancers who raise the dead, Sabriel and those of her bloodline, (nicknamed Abhorsens) lay the dead to rest, and make sure they stay there. However, Sabriel’s magic is far more complicated than simple Charter Spells-she is a necromancer. The College teachers Charter Magic, a simple form of magic. Sabriel by Garth Nix is the story of Sabriel, a recent graduate of Wyverley College, a school for girls in Ancelstierre.
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