AddThis Social Bookmark Button

The Fall The Seventh

The Fall (The Seventh Tower)

The Fall (The Seventh Tower)

The Fall (The Seventh Tower)

Brand: HarperCollins Children's Books
RRP: £5.99
Buy New From: £1.78
Buy Used From: £0.88

The Fall (The Seventh Tower) New & Used Prices...

Seller Availability Condition Price  
AMAZON! Usually dispatched within 24 hours New £4.19

The Fall (The Seventh Tower) Customer Reviews...

Customer Name: Ms. C. Boatfield
Date Of Review: 2008-06-11
Review Summary: Gets better as it goes along
Review:

I've already read this entire series. I was in America a couple of years ago and bought all six books in two volumes. You'll be pleased to that whilst it is not in the same league as the Abhorsen trilogy, it does improve as Garth Nix reveals more of the back story about the Sunstones and the Spiritshadows and the past of the Castle of Seven. The characters develop more and you actually begin to care about them and what happens to them. I recommend that even if you're unsure about this one, stick with it, they do get much better
Customer Name: Julie Pike
Date Of Review: 2008-04-03
Review Summary: A good start to the series...
Review:

I agree with the previous reviewer. Despite wishing that it had as much to offer as the Abhorsen trilogy, the story was enough to keep me reading and I read the whole book in one day. It's much thinner than the Abhorsen books and I found myself wishing the series hadn't been cut up into so many different books.

The characters lack some depth. Milla comes across as a blood thirsty teenager, but i'm sure there's more to her than that and this will be revealed in the subsequent books. I doubt someone who can write Sabriel and Lirael so well (as in the Abhorsend trilogy) would give us a one dimensional female character now.

I've seen reviews of the second book and it looks like things rev up quite a lot. Shame we have to wait for October to have it published in the UK. I'm keen to know the next part of the adventure.

I would recommend you buy this book, but perhaps wait until more of the series has come out.

Update: Set 08 - I decided not to wait for the UK publication of the remaining books, so I bought them all in America and had them shipped over. My verdict? Not in the same league as the Abhorsen trilogy but still very good indeed. I read the remaining 5 books of the series in a week. The plots and characters develop very well - Enjoy!
Customer Name: David McGlade
Date Of Review: 2008-03-31
Review Summary: Its reasonable..but not in the same league as Sabriel
Review:

I think its a decent premise, but it feels rushed at times and lacking depth. Also, I found it hard to feel empathy with the characters. Hopefully book 2 will beef things up a bit!
Date Of Review: 2004-07-31
Review Summary: Great series!
Review:

I absolutely LOVED this book. I bought it in America on holiday, and was incredibly frustrated at not being able to find the rest of the series in England - I am incredibly glad to have finally got hold of them! I would recommend this series as light reading to anyone.
Date Of Review: 2003-04-05
Review Summary: The fall[Nix]
Review:

This is a great book and the first in a set of seven. this book is about a boy named Tal and his adventure with shahow creatures, magical sunstones and a power he cannot possibly comprehend...

The Fall (The Seventh Tower) Related Items...