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Narrado por:
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Tim Curry
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Garth Nix
Ever since she was a tiny child, Sabriel has lived outside the walls of the Old Kingdom, away from the random power of Free Magic, and away from the Dead who won't stay dead. But now her father, the Mage Abhorsen, is missing, and to find him Sabriel must cross back into that world.
Though her journey begins alone, she soon finds companions: Mogget, whose seemingly harmless feline form hides a powerful and perhaps malevolent spirit; and Touchstone, a young Charter Mage long imprisoned by magic, now free in body but still trapped by painful memories.
With threats on all sides and only each other to trust, the three must travel deep into the Old Kingdom, toward a battle that will pit them against the true forces of life and death, and bring Sabriel face-to-face with her own hidden destiny.
A tale of dark secrets, deep love and dangerous magic, Sabriel introduces Garth Nix as an exceptional new talent.
Don't miss books two and three of this trilogy! Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr and Abhorsen.©1995 Garth Nix (P)2002 Random House, Inc., Listening Library, An Imprint Of The Random House Audio Publishing GroupListeners also enjoyed...




















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"It's an epic journey in a world as richly realized as Middle-earth and much darker and bloodier than Harry's trials at Hogwarts...Tim Curry brings authority to the reading, grounding the fantastic elements with nuance of character and depth of emotion. (AudioFile)
"Rich, complex, involving, hard to put down, this first novel...is excellent high fantasy." (Publishers Weekly)
"A page-turner for sure." (Booklist)
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Enraptured
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One of my favorites!
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Eh
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Wonderful Wonderful Wonderful
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Great narrator!
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That said, while Curry is a perfectly competent narrator, I just didn't warm to his voice and at times listening felt like a chore.
an old favourite
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Sabriel
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Would you listen to Sabriel again? Why?
I would listen to Sabriel over, and over again! The story is richly woven; a very real heroine facing a fantastical struggle wrought over centuries by a long line of those who have one foot in life and one foot in death. Even beyond truly fabulous storytelling, Tim Curry is the perfect reader for this tale. His voice is like rich, heavy, dark velvet. I just want to roll around in the words as they drip off of his tongue. Even better, he has a great way of altering his voice for different characters - making each distinct - while neither losing his own tone of narration, nor making the characters sound silly and over-exaggerated.Who was your favorite character and why?
I loved Mogget, from start to finish. You want to know more about him, you revel in his snark and smarm, all the while resisting the urge to pick him up and snuggle the sass right out of that little white kitty body.Which character – as performed by Tim Curry – was your favorite?
I think that I most enjoyed Tim Curry's performance of Sabriel. As a character she couldn't be different from him; she's eighteen, a young school girl, drifting somewhere between a fanciful girl and a hardened necromancer. Yet somehow, I grasped her tone in his voice. He didn't try to be overly feminine in his voice, didn't make her sound like a man reading in a parody of a woman's tone. Rather, he softened the hard edges, rounded out his tone, and made me believe in a husky-voiced young woman who ranges from terrified, to giddy, to over-confident, to devastated. It was truly a fantastic performance.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There are several; the most memorable of which was Sabriel's reunion with her father. Although I've read the book before (I own the boxset of the trilogy), I found myself pulling over on the shoulder of the road to wipe at my eyes before I could continue to drive. It was just very beautifully read.Any additional comments?
Yes! READ THIS BOOK! It's a wonderful dive into the darker side of fantasy. The heroine appeals to a YA demographic, while being real enough (and developing enough) to hook a more mature reader. The darker aspect of fantasy displayed might be a bit much for small children (I first read the book at fourteen and found that I was prepared for it, but someone younger may or may not be. Just be warned, there's lots of necromancy and death), but it will appeal to anyone who likes to look for the light in the darkness. Tim Curry has a perfect voice for the tale, and his narration is spot on, witty, and highly engaging. I recommend this audio book highly -- especially as a first foray into audiobooks.WARNING: The quality of the story and reader might set a ridiculously high bar for other audiobooks!
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Any additional comments?
I've loved Garth Nix for years. When I saw this fabulous coming-of-age story was narrated by Tim Curry, I did a happy dance. I was not disappointed. The story is still awesome and Mr. Curry's performance is phenomenal. Check out Lirael and Abhorsen, too!Tim Curry!!!! Swoon
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Awesome!
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