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Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr (Old Kingdom, Bk 2)
Lirael Daughter of the Clayr - Old Kingdom, Bk 2
Author: Garth Nix
Who is Lirael? — Lirael has never felt like a true daughter of the Clayr. Abandoned by her mother, ignorant of her father's identity, Lirael resembles no one else in her large extended family living in the Clayr's Glacier. She doesn't even have the Sight -- the ability to See into the present and possible futures -- that is the very b...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060005429
ISBN-10: 0060005424
Publication Date: 4/2002
Pages: 720
Reading Level: Young Adult
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 178 ratings
Publisher: Eos
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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freakazoidP avatar reviewed Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr (Old Kingdom, Bk 2) on + 39 more book reviews
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The series just gets better and deeper.
althea avatar reviewed Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr (Old Kingdom, Bk 2) on + 774 more book reviews
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These were fun books.
Sabriel is pretty much a stand-alone book, but the second two are really one novel - Lirael ends right smack in the middle on a cliffhanger, and Abhorsen starts right where it left off...
The trilogy gives us a dual world - one which very strongly resembles Britain in the early twentieth century - and then, across the Wall, the Old Kingdom, a magical land which is currently in a dire state of anarchy and seriously plagued by the Dead - which rise as zombies and make themselves the sort of nuisance that zombies generally do.
Sabriel has been raised at a girls' school in Ancelstierre (Britain), but has always been aware that her father is the Abhorsen, a powerful individual with magical influence over the Dead. But when her father disappears, and Sabriel sets out to find him, she realizes that she has never been aware of even half of her father's abilities and duties... duties which are now on her shoulders, as she realizes that more is at stake than merely her father's life...
The second story (Lirael/Abhorsen) takes place around 20 years later, and deals mostly with the next generation... of course, things are even worse, plots are afoot to bring about the end of the world, necromancers are causing problems, and our young protagonists, Lirael and Sam, must both discover who they truly are, find their path/calling in life, and, oh, save the world. With the help of the snarky magical cat (?), Mogget, and the Disreputable Dog.
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cyndij avatar reviewed Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr (Old Kingdom, Bk 2) on + 1032 more book reviews
Quite definitely the second book in a trilogy (although by now, 2022, Nix has written several others in the series). Here you will want to have read Sabriel first, to establish the framework and know Sabriel and Touchstone's story. Llrael is immensely appealing - an outsider who just wants to fit in to a very homegenous society. And the Disreputable Dog is fabulous. I had a harder time relating to Sam, but he also has appealing qualities. HIs story mirrors Lirael's - although he clearly knows his place, he is not going to be what his family expects. Good action, the same great world-building, but it does end on a cliffhanger.
reviewed Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr (Old Kingdom, Bk 2) on + 88 more book reviews
The whole trilogy made me laugh, made me cry , and just plain made me feel for the characters !
I highly recommend all three .
mrrob avatar reviewed Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr (Old Kingdom, Bk 2) on + 83 more book reviews
An excellent sequel to Sabrael. Garth Nix does it again! Tho the story is about Lirael, a young lady who doesn't feel like she fits in where she has been growing up, it does tie in with the main characters in Sabrael. Another great story about magic & heroines (although in this case, a reluctant & hesitant one), Lirael kept me riveted to the book. When I finished it, I couldn't wait to read the last in the series!
Highly recommended!
reviewed Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr (Old Kingdom, Bk 2) on + 1453 more book reviews
Lirael was born and raised among the Clayr, but without their power of Sight. This book follows Sabriel, the second in the trilogy. The story is very good but it left me hanging whereas one could read Sabriel and not move on in the series if you didn't choose to do so which is why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5. The heroine is courageous, uncertain, adventurous and curious as can be. She discovers that she has more skills than she believed possible - just not the ones she wants most. Garth Nix fans will want to put this one on their list to read - particularly if reading this series. It is a very good read.
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This is a wonderful sequal. Garth Nix is an amazing writer and I was so wrapped up in the story by the end of the book that I couldn't wait for the next in the series. It's amazing how far Nix takes the story past Sabriel. He's a great story teller.
dragoneyes avatar reviewed Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr (Old Kingdom, Bk 2) on + 847 more book reviews
I was totally immersed in this book. It is about a confused and lost girl named Lirael who must find her way in a place she feels she doesn't belong. It is also about Sam who feels he is given a title that he does not feel like he can uphold. They go through many trials and start to learn more about themselves. There lives meet as they both set out on a quest that will forever changed their lives.
This is a fantastic book. In reading the some of the other reviews, I do not agree that Sam seemed to be a coward or a whiner. I think what he went through was a horrible experience and it bothered him greatly. He always came through in the end.


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