![]() ![]() While their stories are separate for most of the book, their paths eventually cross. Around two decades has passed since the events of the first book, and now we’re following Sabriel’s son Sam a girl named Lirael. I really liked Sabriel as a character, so when I realized that this book no longer follows her, I was kind of sad. ![]() ![]() I said in my review for Sabriel that I wasn’t sure if I was going to continue this series, but when I saw that my local library had the audiobook, I just threw caution to the wind and decided why the heck not? With only her faithful companion, the Disreputable Dog, Lirael must undertake a desperate mission under the growing shadow of an ancient evil. Nevertheless, the fate of the Old Kingdom lies in her hands. Now, two years past the time when she should have received the Sight that is the Clayr’s birthright, she feels alone, abandoned, unsure of who she is. Lirael has never felt like a true daughter of the Clayr. ![]()
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