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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby xaraan » Wed Sep 07, 2011 2:27 am

Hopefully people will chime in, I'm send out a PM

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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby S.F. Jude Terror » Wed Sep 07, 2011 2:29 am

Read it people! It's a great book!

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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby misac » Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:49 pm

S.F. Jude Terror wrote:My book choice has killed the thread. :(


:lol:

At least I've been able to catch up on other books. :P
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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby S.F. Jude Terror » Wed Sep 07, 2011 2:03 pm

misac wrote:
:lol:

At least I've been able to catch up on other books. :P


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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby David Bird » Sun Sep 11, 2011 11:57 pm

[cough, cough]

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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby Chubbles » Mon Sep 12, 2011 12:07 am

Ex-Patriots is out, if you do that next I'll make my comeback :-D

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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby David Bird » Mon Sep 12, 2011 12:12 am

I'd be happy to finish off Sabriel.

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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby xaraan » Mon Sep 12, 2011 12:13 am

i don't have an issue with doing ex-patriots, i plan on reading it anyways
but I don't want everyone only participating when they get to pick their book they want or it won't be much of a club effort

still need to know what's up with Jude's book for everyone? I can go ahead and create a thread for the few that have read it if you all want

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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby David Bird » Mon Sep 12, 2011 12:15 am

Let's do that before we start looking at the next book. I, too, have nominees.

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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby xaraan » Mon Sep 12, 2011 12:17 am

ok, I'll create the thread for jude's pick tomorrow sometime and then we'll do a vote for the next book or two

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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby Chubbles » Mon Sep 12, 2011 12:17 am

Was Jude's pick really from June?

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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby S.F. Jude Terror » Mon Sep 12, 2011 12:19 am

Sabriel is a really great book, IMO. If you haven't read it, I urge you to give it a shot. Can easily finish it off in a few days. It's got a unique take on magic for a fantasy series that I think was really inventive.

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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby Chubbles » Mon Sep 12, 2011 12:21 am

I was planning on swinging by borders after work if they are still open so I'll see if they have it

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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby S.F. Jude Terror » Mon Sep 12, 2011 12:29 am

Chubbles wrote:I was planning on swinging by borders after work if they are still open so I'll see if they have it


Awesome. They'll have it.

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Re: Outhouse Book (novel) club ?

Postby David Bird » Fri Sep 23, 2011 8:29 pm

Sabriel

By Garth Nix
Published by Harper Collins, 1995

Sabriel is an original and entertaining novel from Australian author Garth Nix. Published in 1995 it the first of four books (the Old Kingdom trilogy and a collection of short stories), dealing with a unique fantasy world.

In it two nations are separated by an ancient wall: the magical and fearsome Old Kingdom, and the (somewhat) real world of Ancelstierre. Two centuries before a terrible event in the Old Kingdom skewed the magical forces towards the evil and the dead and now only the Abhorsen serves to hold things at bay. He is described as a kind of reverse necromancer, making sure the dead stay dead. Years before the story starts the Abhorsen sent his daughter Sabriel to be raised in a boarding school in Ancelstierre. The novel starts when she learns her father has died and she must take up the role of Abhorsen in order to defeat a great evil.

I liked the book. In fact, I finished it thinking I should read more YA fiction. I’ve only read the first book, but it seems an original and fully realized world. I appreciated that Nix didn’t feel bound to load up his book with background information—everything really seems to be on a need to know basis—but I have to admit that I sometimes found the characters inability to speak on certain things annoying. Because it’s not really explained, it seems to exist solely to create suspense. One particularly irritating scene was when they realized the bindings—the magical invocations preventing them from speaking on certain topics—were weakened at sea, but only as the characters were come back under their control. “Oh yes! Now I can tell you all about… Too late!” I also liked the decision to avoid danger through sea and air travel. I wonder if Nix was one of the many who asked themselves why Frodo didn’t get to Mount Doom the same way he would later get home again.

While it is the first book of the trilogy Sabriel is very much a stand alone novel. I understand the second book even features other characters.

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