![]() Other mature content consists of a glass of wine drunk by 17-year-old Clariel and a couple mentions that she "chose to lie with a man" with only that amount of detail. ![]() Despite the macabre themes, violence consists of only a few rather bloody skirmishes - some characters lose heads and get run through with swords and talons of some scary magical creatures. You can read Clariel before Sabriel, the first book in the trilogy, and not be too confused. Parents need to know that Garth Nix's Clariel is a prequel to the popular Abhorsen trilogy about a magical world where people called Abhorsens fight evil "Free Magic" and wield bells that help them walk in death and return to the living. ![]() Wine shows up on a couple of occasions, with Clariel, age 17, refusing once and accepting another time.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. ![]()
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