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The evil is imminent! (Troubletwisters)
Somehow time has slipped past and it's May 2011, the month of the release of Garth Nix' new children's fantasy series with Sean Williams, Troubletwisters.
The Australian website has an excerpt from the first book, among other goodies.
I have to admit, I still can't believe they literally called it 'the evil.'
As part of
three_weeks_for_dw, I thought I should try to give this community a kick in the pants. So! I'm curious, is anyone planning to read this series? I read The Seventh Tower years ago, and enjoyed it (for reference, I was in college at the time), but as good as Nix undeniably is at series fantasy, The Keys to the Kingdom have somewhat soured for me since I finished Lord Sunday last year, and I'm not feeling any particular urge to check out Troubletwisters immediately. But then, I've also never read any of Sean Williams' books. Am I making a mistake by not being the first to line up in the middle-grade section?
The Australian website has an excerpt from the first book, among other goodies.
I have to admit, I still can't believe they literally called it 'the evil.'
As part of
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But I'll probably wind up reading it eventually, all other things being equal, if only because Clariel is now a 2013 release (!) and A Confusion of Princes isn't due until next year.
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If, like me, you can't stand to wait for his forthcoming books (Clariel has been moved to a 2013 release, argh!), I'd recommend checking out The Keys to the Kingdom and The Seventh Tower--The Keys more than The Tower, I admit. I think Keys is the stronger series overall, though for my tastes he didn't quite stick the landing at the end of it.
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