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Old 28th July 2006, 03:40 AM   #61 (permalink)
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I've read only the Old Kingdom series of his books... although I really liked them, Sabriel being my favorite book, but my favorite charrie being the Disreputable Dog...
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Old 12th August 2006, 02:39 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Yes! I loved the Disreputable Dog too!
Sabriel was the best book by far, I found Lirael hard going untill near the end (DD notwithstanding!) Abhorsen was good in parts but Sam's character was really annoying and I hated the time spent with his story. The trilogy left an opening for more in The Old Kingdom and I think I would defiantely continue to read them.

I found Mister Monday too young and gave up.........
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Old 14th August 2006, 02:58 AM   #63 (permalink)
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I must say that I too found Mr. Monday a bit young for my liking. The Keys to the Kingdom series is all like that I think. I definately did not enjoy it as much as the Old Kingdom books. As far as the Old Kingdom series is concerned, I loved them. I gave them to my mother which she put off reading for ages, thinking she wouldn't enjoy it. However once she read the first she couldn't wait to read the rest.

That was a while ago, and I felt that all parts of the story went together perfectly, unlike a lot of other "Adult" novels which I found to be dreary, and tiring.
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Old 30th August 2006, 04:49 PM   #64 (permalink)
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Not sure how accurate it is, but Amazon have the "Lady Friday" book listed as a March 2007 release date.

I am a 30 year old "Young Adult" and am enjoying Garth's books thus far. I have read the 4 available Keys to the Kingdom and am halfway through Shades Children.

I find that his material is light reading and entertainment, but we need to do that sometimes and I recommend Garth as a world creator in very few words. I can identify each of the KTTK books by the landscape he built for me in words. So easy to fly off into his visions and dreams.

If you like Garth, also try the "Vampirates" books. 2 are currently released.
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Old 12th October 2006, 10:28 AM   #65 (permalink)
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Not sure how accurate it is, but Amazon have the "Lady Friday" book listed as a March 2007 release date.
That's accurate - I got the date from Garth himself during a "Live Chat" he did on another forum !

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I find that his material is light reading and entertainment, but we need to do that sometimes and I recommend Garth as a world creator in very few words. I can identify each of the KTTK books by the landscape he built for me in words. So easy to fly off into his visions and dreams.
I disagree with you about any of his books being light reading - there's actually a lot to think about even in The Keys to the Kingdom series, which is aimed at younger readers than the Old Kingdom series - and the latter has a LOT of depth to it (a central character who goes into the land of the dead to stop them invading the land of living is hardly "light reading" !)
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Old 12th October 2006, 10:30 AM   #66 (permalink)
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I was surprised someone said earlier in the discussion that they felt the premise behind Shade's Children wasn't explained - I felt it was explained, albeit not in huge amounts of detail, towards the end of the story...
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Old 12th October 2006, 01:25 PM   #67 (permalink)
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I've just finished Sabriel, Lirael & Abhorsen.

Must say, I really really enjoyed them. Favourite was Sabriel I think, I liked Lirael though and Abhorsen tied it up nicely.

Favourite characters have to be Desreputable Dog, Mogget, Sabriel's dad (Tisceri or something?) and I liked Touchstone too.

Have heard conflicting things about Mister Monday etc so will probably borrow those from the library before committing to buy.

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Old 18th October 2006, 03:34 PM   #68 (permalink)
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I disagree with you about any of his books being light reading - there's actually a lot to think about even in The Keys to the Kingdom series, which is aimed at younger readers than the Old Kingdom series - and the latter has a LOT of depth to it (a central character who goes into the land of the dead to stop them invading the land of living is hardly "light reading" !)
Well I'm used something different, and I do believe there is great depth to the storylines, but I found it light reading compared to my regular fare. The vocabulary is sufficiently adapted for the younger audience even if the story is still complex and I found this a lighter read. It wasnt a criticism.

Also, regarding Shades Children, I thought the situation was adequately explained. I do however, want more of the same, but I cannot see how anything else could come of it.

I am about to begin reading the Old Kingdom series, so look forward to it because of all the recommendations.
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Old 18th October 2006, 05:50 PM   #69 (permalink)
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Well I'm used something different, and I do believe there is great depth to the storylines, but I found it light reading compared to my regular fare. The vocabulary is sufficiently adapted for the younger audience even if the story is still complex and I found this a lighter read. It wasnt a criticism.
I suppose it depends what you mean by "light" reading... I think of light reading as something with poorly defined characters, or a plot that lacks depth or complexity - although I am a lover of gorgeous language, I don't use language as a measure of whether something is light reading or not...
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Old 26th February 2007, 12:12 AM   #70 (permalink)
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Anyone know when the "Friday" instalment of this series is coming out?
Slightly weirdly, I can now answer my own question: I was in the Waterstone's in Oxford on Saturday, and saw a copy of "Mistress Friday" (I think that was the title ) on the shelves. I've still not read the Wednesday and Thursday instalments, so it'll be some time before I get to this one, but I'd be interested to hear views from anyone who gets it.
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Old 26th February 2007, 12:14 AM   #71 (permalink)
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It's out already?!

Looks like a trip to Amazon is in order.
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Old 26th February 2007, 05:57 AM   #72 (permalink)
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Slightly weirdly, I can now answer my own question: I was in the Waterstone's in Oxford on Saturday, and saw a copy of "Mistress Friday" (I think that was the title ) on the shelves. I've still not read the Wednesday and Thursday instalments, so it'll be some time before I get to this one, but I'd be interested to hear views from anyone who gets it.
It's called Lady Friday, in fact - and it's not officially out until the end of this week, but some booksellers (including Amazon) do have copies available now. I shall have to wait until I get paid at the end of the week to get my copy... But I'll have to re-read the preceding four before I read LF - I made the mistake of not reading the preceding three before reading Sir Thursday and found I'd forgotten a bunch of little details !
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Anyone seen any launch material for Lady Friday (thanks, Sass )? I seem to recall that the previous volumes in the series came out with a bit of a bang. This one seems to be having a very quiet launch.
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Old 6th March 2007, 02:42 PM   #74 (permalink)
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I think the shops are concentrating on selling Mr Monday at the moment ... or should I say giving it away! WH Smith are giving away a copy free with every pre-order of Harry Potter. Lucky old Garth Nix, I say!
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Anyone seen any launch material for Lady Friday (thanks, Sass )? I seem to recall that the previous volumes in the series came out with a bit of a bang. This one seems to be having a very quiet launch.
Not a sausage...

I picked mine up from WHS on Saturday. I happened to have a voucher for bonus points if I spent £5 so took advantage of that and the buy one, get one half price offer so I could a second copy for my sister !Funnily enough, as Mark mentions, WHS are giving copies of Mister Monday away if you pre-order HP7. The assistant at the till asked if I'd pre-ordered mine (presumably reasoning that if I was buying kid's books, I'd be interested) - so I pointed out that as I was buying book FIVE in the "Keys to the Kingdom" series, I didn't really want book ONE ! She must have been desperate to persuade me as she offered to swap MM for any other book of the same price (or more) - an offer I think I'll accept when I get paid at the end of the month (which means I can add yet another New Who Adventure novel to my collection ! )
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