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The Seventh Tower – Aenir by Garth Nix

25599886 The dream world Aenir is not a safe place.  One wrong step can lead to danger, entrapment…or death.  Tal and Milla must fight their way through this shifting landscape.  They are searching for the Codex, a magical object that will decide the fate of their worlds.  Many creatures stand in their way–from the cloud-flesh Storm Shepherds to a swarm of venomous Waspwyrms to a horrifying figure named Hazror.  Tal and Milla cannot leave Aenir without the Codex.  But finding it might endanger them more than they’ve ever dreamed… (www.bn.com)

This book is by far the best out of the three that I read.  The writing shifted away from focusing on the world and pushing the world and started focusing on plot and action and ‘are they could to make it out alive?’  About halfway through the book I remember thinking, ‘now we’re getting somewhere.’

So long as Tal doesn’t think because he definitely is a little on the pansy side, not to mention that superiority complex comes back into play every now and then.  I don’t like reading about that because without Milla, Tal would be vulture food and he really hasn’t seen that yet.  However I’ll give him points for pushing himself more than he ever has, especially with Bazror and the Codex, where he was essentially carrying a door with a dislocated shoulder out from under a mountain that was falling on them.  I’d probably do the same thing without crying as much as he was but good for him for reaching beyond his comfort zone, at least physically.

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The Seventh Tower – Castle by Garth Nix

28104909I’m having issues finding a synopsis for just this book instead of the entire series and the book I have is a three-in-one so that’s not all that helpful either.  So I’ll try and sum this one up for you.

Tal has bound himself to Milla, and vise versa, in order to get himself back to the castle.  In exchange for his safe return, he must get Milla a sunstone in order for her to take it back to the Icecarls.  Getting back into the castle, since Tal hasn’t heard of anyone actually doing it, proves much more difficult than climbing up a mountain.  He’s pushed to the physical and mental limits that even he didn’t know he had, not to mention he starts to question his own standing in life.  When Tal and Milla are captured by henchmen of Sushin, Tal’s mortal enemy for unknown reasons, he has to figure a way out of the mess he’s in and help Milla because it is his fault, after all, that she ended up trapped in his world and incarcerated in the Hall of Nightmares.

I have to say, this one is much better than the first, not only in writing style but in exposition as well.  I think it had a lot to do with it shifting back and forth between Tal being someplace foreign and Milla being someplace foreign so there’s a lot more explanation going on which helps to develop the story in my head a little better.  That’s not to say it doesn’t have its moments of ‘what is that?’ because it just gives you a name without a basis for comparison, but it’s quelled a lot.

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The Seventh Tower – The Fall by Garth Nix

5173w-bmxvl_sl500_2Tal has lived his whole life in darkness. He has never left his home, a mysterious castle of seven towers. He does not see the threat that will tear apart his family and his world.

But Tal cannot stay safe forever. When danger strikes, he must desperately climb the Red Tower to steal a Sunstone. He reaches the top…

…and then he falls into a strange and unknown world of warriors, iceships, and hidden magic. There Tal makes an enemy who will save his life—and holds the key to his future. (bn.com)

I.  Am.  So.  Lost.  I’ve never read a book and come out this disoriented before.  Holy crap.  Right from the beginning you’re shoved into this world with weird names being thrown at you, many without any kind of explanation so you’re left to try and figure out just what this something’s supposed to look like but you have no idea because it could rightly be anything.  That . . . was a huge turn off for me.  Immediately I’m supposed to know what all of this stuff is, what’s going in, why it’s so important to get into Aenir.  And I don’t.  I’m just told that’s how it is.  Therein lies the major flaw.

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