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Books like abhorsen
Books like abhorsen









There was a twist / reveal that had been building over the past three books. It was an exciting final confrontation that got your heart pounding without feeling drawn out. It’s been awhile since I read an epic ending like this one. The trilogy is divided up interestingly - Sabriel could almost be a standalone, and then Lirael and Abhorsen feel like parts one and two of the follow-up story. This is classic fantasy at its best, and Abhorsen is the ultimate conclusion.

books like abhorsen

Not when you look into the stars of the ninth gate.”Īfter finishing this trilogy, I still can’t believe that I’d never read it before. Some do not know it, or would delay it, but its truth cannot be denied. Well, there's more but I've got people over that I shouldn't really ignore to talk books (they understand but hubby doesn't ) so I'll head off and wish you luck in finding lots more good books to read.“For everyone and everything, there is a time to die.

books like abhorsen

Some examples of this are Alan Dean Foster's Spellsinger series, Modesitt's series that has a similar title something like Spellsinger but not - I can't think of it at the moment - and Rosenberg's series about a group of Dungeons and Dragons type players who get transported to their own little fantasy world.

books like abhorsen

For this series, the main character is a normal joe who happens to play an instrument in a renaissance faire in California and the rest is part of the book so I won't tellĪnd then there are those that deal with us normal folks who happen to get accidentally transported to some fantasy realm without our knowledge and then those characters have to deal with the new world and situation as and how they can. I believe it is the Bard series (not to be confused with her Bardic series from earlier which is entirely fantasy - and really good reading - and also includes bards), but I'm not entirely sure of the titles. Obviously some have already been mentioned but for lighter fare Mercedes Lackey has a series based in our world which concerns the sidhe (of dark and light) who tend to fight amongst themselves and involve normal everyday peoples, especially those who happen to have some sort of talent that helps them help one side or the other. Well, I haven't read Nix's Abhorsen series but if you are looking for books with a mix of the real world and some fantasy there are quite a few.











Books like abhorsen