![]() There's no sweet Samantha wiggling her nose to bewitch us here these female role models kick some serous zombie butt! There are guys and young men among the heroic characters too, so boys will like it just as much as girls who aren't squeamish. The ritual use of bells was pleasing, the human aspect well p layed, and some scenes do get fairly creepy. Tons of magic, necromancy, and throwing of spells! Pagans and Wiccans should find few contradictions to known beliefs with imagination, and another world kept in mind, nearly all of the rules of magick apply. I enjoyed it so much that I recently purchased a new (2007) set of all three books in the series. The Abhorsen Trilogy by Garth Nix was a great read! I first found a copy of Sabriel years ago in the public library. It can be harder still for parents raising a child in Wicca to find stories that will teach a young adult those concepts without being preachy. ![]() It can be a hard chore for Wiccans and magick users to weed out stories that reflect our beliefs of honor, integrity in use of magick, and the need for imaginative play. ![]() ![]() Wiccan Perspective of The Abhorsen Trilogy ![]()
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