
I can understand the allure of the story. The book is highly imaginative and readable. Informed about why the enticement to read this type of story.Īs far as the storyline, plot, ending, characters, and all the events that unfold. I wanted to read a story that appeals to young adult audiences so I can be informed. But I wanted to read a story that is out of my usual. The plot of the story is Sabriel’s journey to the other side (the Old Kingdom) in order to find out what happened to her father and help him. Often affiliated with a warlock or witch. A person who communicates with the dead in order to help understand and change events. She immediately knows her father is in danger, probably dead, but maybe not beyond the gate of returning him. She has just finished the last term at a boarding school at Wyverley College.Ī strange creature of death came to her school and delivered a sack with her father’s tools (he is the Abhorsen.) Principally his sword and silver bell. The link is to Amazon to see the list of all the books. Sabriel is book one in a series of six books. My copy is a 25th Anniversary Classic Edition. Rating: A very good story-well-written-engaging. Dystopian.Īudience: Readers of young adult fantasy books. Publisher and Publication Date: HarperCollins.
