Lirael by Garth Nix
Winner of the Ditmar Award for Achievement in Australian Science Fiction and the Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel, Lirael takes the reader back to The Old Kingdom, this time to the glacier, the home of the Clayr. Lirael is a misfit, her father is unknown, and her mother left her when she was very young. Unlike the rest of the Clayr, she doesn’t have the Sight, and she is lonely and downcast. When she is given a job in the Great Library and meets the Disreputable Dog, her life begins to improve as she learns some of the secrets of the Clayr. Meanwhile Prince Sameth, Sabriel and Touchstone’s son, is reluctant to take on the job of Abhorsen-in-Waiting, although evil is stirring in the land. The fate of both Lirael and Sameth is linked as an ancient and powerful evil arises on the borders of the Old Kingdom and Ancelstierre forcing them to work together and overcome their self-doubts.
Lirael is a wonderful character. It is very easy to empathize with her as she struggles to belong to the Clayr, desperately wishing to gain the gift of Sight, and often so despondent that she contemplates suicide. With help of the Disreputable Dog, a fabulous magical creature, she finally gains the confidence to use the skills that she has been given. Meanwhile Sameth is very troubled and although he knows he should be learning how to be the Abhorsen, cannot bring himself to open the Book of the Dead and it is not until he meets Lirael that he finds the courage to use his own skills of Charter Magic. And of course, Mogget, that wonderful cat creature, features with his dry wit and uncanny knowledge
There is action aplenty and some mind-blowing moments as the evil tries to take over the land. A cliff hanger conclusion ensures that the next in the series, Abhorsen, will be picked up immediately.
Themes: Fantasy, Good and evil, Quests, Magic.
Pat Pledger