The Old Kingdom series (also known as the Abhorsen series in North America) is a trilogy of books by Garth Nix. It begins with Sabriel, then Lirael and concludes with Abhorsen. In addition, a supplement to the series entitled Nicholas Sayre and the Creature in the Case was released, first separately for World Book Day and later as the lead story of the short story collection Across the Wall: A Tale of the Abhorsen and Other Stories. A second short story, An Extract of the Journal of Idrach the Lesser Necromancer, was written with exclusive distribution through the official Abhorsen Trilogy web site. Garth Nix has recently signed a reported seven figure deal for three new titles, with two being additions to the Old Kingdom series, a prequel and a sequel; the first, which has the working title Clariel: The Lost Abhorsen, will appear in 2010 and 2011.
I will get old by waiting to end this series but I hope that I won't be disappointed in the end, through I like it very much.
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I agree. The Abhorsen series (especially Lireal) drew me into Garth Nix's work, but I'm tired of waiting for all his books. They take such a long time to be released! I still keep a look out for his work, but his books are no longer on the top of my priority list.

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i prefer Sabriel the first book but it depends on how ppl think i guess
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Yeah those are his best books. The keys to the kingdom (I think that's what it's called) is no where near up to par. But it would be soooo good if there was a sequel and prequel!



