![]() ![]() "Remember I advised against this way," he instructed. I’m happy to report that Mogget is still, ever endearingly, Mogget. Both Lireal and Sam are pushed into showing competence in their newly acquired skills, while discovering how their roles in this end game are actually complemented by the more innate abilities (which they had previously assumed useless.) There is also, thankfully, far less whining going on between the two of them. The somewhat reluctant character growth we began to see in the last book is accelerated. But readers are given occasional scenes from the POV of the semi-possessed Nick, and a bit from the king and queen. As their plotlines were finally joined in the last book, we aren’t shown as much of what is going on elsewhere in the world. ![]() (Take THAT, possible romantic subplot!) And since Queen Sabriel and King Touchstone are nowhere to be found, it looks as though averting the end of the world must fall entirely to this ill-prepared duo and their furry familiars. Picking up right where book #2’s cliffhangery ending left off, Garth Nix brings us the satisfying conclusion to his Abhorsen series.Īs we learned in the last book, Lireal is now the newly minted Abhorsen in waiting. ![]()
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