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Abarat

Days of Magic, Nights of War

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The eagerly anticipated second volume of Clive Barker’s four part fantasy series, <i>Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War</i>, picks up right where the highly praised <i>first novel</i> leaves off. Candy Quakenbush is still on the run from the Lord of Midnight, Christopher Carrion, who plans to establish a Permanent Midnight throughout the 25 islanads that make up Abarat. Candy, aided and abetted by a host of colorful new characters, including Malingo (the affable geshrat she rescued in Book One), continues to dodge Carrion’s hired assassins, as forces gather on both sides of Day and Night to prepare for the inevitable war between the Hours.<p> <i>Days of Magic, Nights of War</i> is a true series book--those who have not traveled to Abarat before will have a difficult time picking up the threads of Barker’s complex mythical opus without having read the first installment. But teen readers who have been waiting breathlessly for Candy’s return are rewarded with a stunning sequel that reveals her true identity at the novel’s smashing climax. As in <i>Abarat</i>, Clive Barker's full-colored, organic illustrations of Abarat’s inhabitants stalk and swim across the pages like a Stephen King-meets-Dr. Seuss circus. There seems to be no end to Barker’s ever-expanding idiosyncratic vision, and for that, fantasy fans of all ages can be grateful. <i>--Jennifer Hubert</i></p>

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Abarat, Clive Barker

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2011
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Title
Abarat
Subtitle
Days of Magic, Nights of War
Language
English
Publisher
HarperCollins
Released
2011
Format
Paperback
Pages
624
ISBN10
0062094114
ISBN13
9780062094117
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The eagerly anticipated second volume of Clive Barker’s four part fantasy series, <i>Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War</i>, picks up right where the highly praised <i>first novel</i> leaves off. Candy Quakenbush is still on the run from the Lord of Midnight, Christopher Carrion, who plans to establish a Permanent Midnight throughout the 25 islanads that make up Abarat. Candy, aided and abetted by a host of colorful new characters, including Malingo (the affable geshrat she rescued in Book One), continues to dodge Carrion’s hired assassins, as forces gather on both sides of Day and Night to prepare for the inevitable war between the Hours.<p> <i>Days of Magic, Nights of War</i> is a true series book--those who have not traveled to Abarat before will have a difficult time picking up the threads of Barker’s complex mythical opus without having read the first installment. But teen readers who have been waiting breathlessly for Candy’s return are rewarded with a stunning sequel that reveals her true identity at the novel’s smashing climax. As in <i>Abarat</i>, Clive Barker's full-colored, organic illustrations of Abarat’s inhabitants stalk and swim across the pages like a Stephen King-meets-Dr. Seuss circus. There seems to be no end to Barker’s ever-expanding idiosyncratic vision, and for that, fantasy fans of all ages can be grateful. <i>--Jennifer Hubert</i></p>