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Abarat 2: Days of Magic, Nights of War (Abarat Quartet 2)

By: Clive Barker
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Voyager
ISBN: 0007227728
ISBN-13: 9780007227723
Released: 02 Oct 2006
RRP: £7.99
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Bring on volume 3!! "ABSOLUTE MIDNIGHT" - By: sartori, 19 Oct 2008
This book (along with book one, ABARAT) is surely going to go downin history as a "classic series" of books. It's the secondin a 5 part series aimed at young adults & adultsin general. Book one sets up the story & even though that book leaves alot unanswered this second book delivers on the promises of the first. The only problem is that we still have to wait until September/October 2009 (at the earliest!) for the 3rd volume!!. It's worth a mention on how well produced these books are, rich glossy pages which contain some truly bizzare pieces of art work & even under the dust jacket the books have superb cover boards. Everything about these books has quality about them (in addition to the story itself), they are heavy too, which adds to thier sumptuous feeling. Buy the hardcovers for your collection & buy the mass market paperbacks (no illusrations) for reading copies. Im certain book 3 will go one better than the first twoin the series & I for one, can't wait!
More Abarat? Yes please. - By: Mr. G. Battle, 19 Aug 2006
Now I'm not a huge Barker fan, however I enjoyed the first Abarat book & was looking foward to the continuing adventures of Candy Quackenbush. "Days of Magic, Nights of War" covers another handful of Hours (islands) from the world of Abarat, giving Barker free reign to be inventive, bizzare and, as ever, all tinted with an edge of possibility. It's the hint of realism that keeps you reading - it's writtenin such simple narrative how can it not be fact. As far as the style, I found it to be less dark that the predecessor, & although Carrion & Mater were still very much present, their malign characterisations were not as strong. Without offering any spoilers, I believe Barker attempts to fix this at the end of the book. The book introduces a strong central story which will propel us through the next volume & has created the idea of a Tolkein "company" to fight the evil menaces from the Midnight Hour, almost all of the characters you'll already know from the first book. Overall, there's a great movie like feel to the book. It's fast paced, surreal & nightmarishin parts; a page-turner with lots of surprises & a brilliant plotted end.

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