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Sabriel

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Tim Curry

10 Hours 43 Minutes

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April 2002

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A tale of dark secrets, deep love, and dangerous magic!

Since childhood, Sabriel has lived outside the walls of the Old Kingdom, away from the random power of Free Magic, and away from the Dead who refuse to stay dead. But now her father, the Charter-Mage Abhorsen, is missing, and to find him Sabriel must cross back into that world. With Mogget, whose feline form hides a powerful, perhaps malevolent spirit, and Touchstone, a young Charter Mage, Sabriel travels deep into the Old Kingdom. There she confronts an evil that threatens much more than her life--and comes face-to-face with her own hidden destiny.

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  • Ordinary J.

    It's a good read, the characters are great and you can never go wrong with Tim Curry

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  • Anita R.

    A refreshing look info the fantasy genre with unique and fascinating magic system and satisfying world building. Tim Curry as narrator is the absolute cherry on top!

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  • Laila C.

    Aside from the rushed romance, very good!

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  • Pinakamataas

    Firstly, Tim Curry delivers this perfectly and is simply delightful. For the book itself - it felt on the short side, but it was all action packed, culminating at the end where it was hard to pause after 75%. Magic system is interesting, very unique to other genre books and while it is completely new, author delivers it in a very concise and digestible way. Characters are all well written and it’s hard not to fall into love with them.

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  • Sean B.

    MEH...nothing special about this book and a bit droll. I feel like all the 5 star reviews are from those that never read a good sci-fy before and this is their first time ever reading one and that they don’t know any better. Save your credits.

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  • Andrea O.

    This was such a great book. The protagonist, Sabriel, is strong, confident, and brave. I really enjoyed her journey and the way she sort of grows into her role. The magic system is unique, and although it took me a bit to understand how it worked, I was drawn in by the way it was used. Sabriel’s traveling companions are a wonderful balance to her temperament. Mogget is a devilish delight, and Tim Curry’s characterization of him was perfection. Touchstone is a lovely bundle of broody, well meaning, and woefully guilt ridden everyman that wakes up 200 years later at a wooden figured head. Each of their stories were interesting and what both offer to the protagonist, works. There is a bit if a lull in the mid section of the story, but everything really pick up towards the end and the payoff is good. I also like the way love is handled. It is certainly quick but quite heartwarming. If you like fantasy with interesting magic systems, and strong intelligent protagonists please do give this a listen.

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  • Emily M

    From the moment that I read these books, years ago, they were my favorite. Tim Curry made Sabriel and Touchstone and Mogget almost fly off the pages!

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  • Kathryn Beck

    My favorite fantasy series next to Harry Potter. It's for any age, and has darker tints to make it interesting. Tim Curry is an incredible narrator as well. GET IT.

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  • Alyssa Harvey

    I really liked this book- well written and convincing characters. I didn't finish the series though because the other books don't follow Sabriel anymore... They are from the perspective of different characters who we don't meet in this story.

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  • sian maxwell

    excellent YA book, narrator makes every female character unbearably nasal and more than a little annoying.

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