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To Hold the Bridge, by Garth Nix

To Hold the Bridge, by Garth Nix

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To Hold the Bridge, by Garth Nix

To Hold the Bridge, by Garth Nix



To Hold the Bridge, by Garth Nix

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An entertaining short-story collection from bestselling fantasy author Garth Nix, including an Old Kingdom novella, a short story set in the same world as Shade's Children, and another story set in the world of A Confusion of Princes.

Garth Nix is renowned for his legendary fantasy works, but To Hold the Bridge showcases his versatility as the collection offers nineteen short stories from every genre of literature including science fiction, paranormal, realistic fiction, mystery, and adventure. Whether writing about vampires, detectives, ancient spirits, or odd jobs, Garth Nix's ability to pull his readers into new worlds is extraordinary.

To Hold the Bridge, by Garth Nix

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #127303 in Books
  • Brand: HarperCollins
  • Published on: 2015-06-09
  • Released on: 2015-06-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.29" w x 6.00" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 416 pages
To Hold the Bridge, by Garth Nix


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. "They Will Not Cross the Bridge..." By R. M. Fisher This is not the first time Garth Nix (or at least his publisher) has released an anthology like this one: a short story collection that heavily emphasizes the inclusion of a brand new tale set within the Old Kingdom (the setting of his most famous works: Sabriel, Lirael, Abhorsen and the recent Clariel) but which also contains an eclectic assortment of unrelated stories.The last anthology was called Across the Wall, and as with that book there may be a few readers disappointed in the fact that only the first story is set within the Old Kingdom - and unlike Across the Wall, it does not contain any familiar characters from the rest of the series, only the city of Belisaere and the Guilds that make up such a large part of Clariel's plot.Morghan is a young man searching for a place to belong, and falls in with the Bridge Company, swearing to defend the bridge-builders against attacks from the north. When Free Magic creatures attack, it falls to Morghan to single-handedly defend the bridge in one of the extended action and horror sequences that Nix is so good at writing. Though it may well be one of the earliest stories told in the chronology of the Old Kingdom, it'll do little more than whet the appetite of long-term fans.The rest of the collection showcases Nix's skills as a writer of immense range, with eighteen more stories divided into categories that can roughly be described as supernatural, adventure, fantasy, comedy and science-fiction, involving angels, vampires, unicorns, zombies, witches and aliens. There are also appearances from the likes of Hellboy, John Carter of Mars, and Sherlock Holmes's second cousin - as you might have guessed, all of these stories have been previously published in magazines and other anthologies.Two characteristics of Nix's writing always shine through: his military background (he was a part-time soldier in the Australian Army Reserve) and his intricate magical systems. Regarding the former, many of his protagonists are soldiers, generals or combatants of some kind - which provides an easy excuse to get them drafted against their will into some adventure or other, and in the second case, he really does have a gift for combining mystery with clarity in his depiction of magic.Anyone who has read his OLD KINGDOM books know how inventive he is with his portrayal of magic (there it is channelled through the sound of bells) yet it all has an internal logic and elegance to the way it works. Take this for example:"He fired [the gun] three times, the first bullet silver, the second petrified wood, and the third lead reclaimed from the gutter of a house where wizards had lived for more than a hundred years."Or this:"Ambrose wrapped [a long strip of linen that was covered in tiny Egyptian hieroglyphics drawn in some dark red ink] around his calf, tapped it thrice, and spoke the revered name of Sekmet, at which the hieroglyphics faded from the bandage and entered into his flesh, there to fight a holding battle against the demonic incursion."He's also a generous writer when it comes to his female characters, giving them a broad range of personalities, interests and abilities, and is a fantastic creator of monsters, many of which would do well on an episode of Doctor Who. And you know a writer is gifted when they can craft a whole world (culture, history, character backgrounds) in a limited amount of words, as Nix does frequently here.Some of my favourite stories would have to be "A Handful of Ashes", set at a girl's boarding school in which poorer students called "sizars" are permitted to study there in exchange for menial service. Obviously they're looked down upon by those whose families are of higher breeding, but two of their number - Mari and Francesca - become aware of another student wielding a powerful wand, and only have until midnight to combat her dark spells. It could easily be expanded into a bigger story, and the blend of Hogwarts and Oxford University as its setting deserves to be revisited."Holly and Iron" is an original take on the Robin Hood mythos (with a little King Arthur thrown in for good measure) in which the exiled grand-daughter of the current King William realizes that her mixed lineage and her ability to call upon magic of both Norman iron and Inglish holly make her a strong contender for the throne - but only if she can set aside her desire for vengeance."The Big Question" is thought-provoking and haunting, detailing the adventures of a young man who goes in search of the answer to what lies beyond the mountain range that surrounds his home, and long-time fans of Nix will particularly appreciate two stories set in the worlds of Shade's Children ("You Won't Feel a Thing") and A Confusion of Princes ("Master Haddad's Holiday").Though personally I'm not a huge fan of short stories, this is a strong collection from one of my favourite authors, adding further material to some of his previous novels, and illustrating once again how gifted he is at world-building, characterization and suspense.

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Buy the kindle or paperback version By Sandra M. Brown The Abhorsen novella To Hold the Bridge is more like a long short story. It is a simple coming-of-age tale with likeable characters but no complexity. It does not reference any characters in the classic Abhorsen trilogy although the status of Belisaere makes me think it is pre-Sabriel. Anyone buying the book primarily to obtain this novella may feel like they overpaid, especially if like me you plumped for the hardback version.The remaining short stories showcase the versatility of the author with wide-ranging world building and excellent craftsmanship throughout. I would not call it a brilliant collection but nothing is frankly bad or filler.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Lots of fun for Nix fans - not only a story set ... By Jonathan Wild Lots of fun for Nix fans - not only a story set in a part of the Old Kingdom we haven't seen, but lots of other stories set in a variety of Earths, including our own.As always, Nix's storytelling is effortless, and creates each story's universe with elegance succinctness. Not a boring page in the lot!Highly recommended

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