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The Fall (Seventh Tower, Bk 1)
Author: Garth Nix

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Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780439176828 - ISBN-10: 0439176824
Publication Date: 7/1/2000
Pages: 208
Reading Level: Ages 9-12


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
Welcome to the Dark World. Tal lives high above, in a mountaintop castle where light is the ultimate commodity, the spirit world is the only escape and isolation from the outside world is complete. He does not think to question his world. He does not dare to dream of anything else. Then one day he tries to steal a sunstone, the only way of assuring his family's safety. The attempt fails, and Tal falls from the Castle... straight into the unknown.

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Jessie S. (----strangeling) wrote on 8/14/2007...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

Quite exciting and interesting story. Left me intrigued to find out what happens in the rest of the series.

Kathleen C. (Woodchuck) wrote on 11/30/2004...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Australian fantasy author Garth Nix (well known for his novels Sabriel and Shade\'s Children, both ALA list picks) has joined with Lucasfilm to launch a six-book fantasy series about Tal\'s world, of which The Fall is the first installment. Packed with excitement and wonderfully weird creatures like the living sea of Selski and the hungry, one-horned Merwin, Nix\'s latest tale will enchant readers. Containing elements of The Golden Compass and the Harry Potter books, The Seventh Tower is an epic fantasy not to be missed. (Ages 11 to 14) --Jennifer Hubert

Wayne L. (Gaddiel) wrote on 2/10/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Enjoyed it, even though it seemed to be written for young adults.

Kylee P. (Kylee-CT-mom) wrote on 4/18/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I actually gave The Fall two different star ratings. 3 Stars for anyone 13+ and 4 Stars for kids 9-12. I was a little bored by it; the book couldn't hold my attention. I'm also way outside the target. I think any 3rd to 6th grader would like this book.

Garth Nix has a trilogy that seems to be a YA series. I think I'll try the first of those because I really did enjoy his writing style.

Adam P. (ajpratt48) wrote on 3/7/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

My son read this book, and he really enjoyed it.

Rebecca H. (Willowgirl) wrote on 4/1/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

the castle has 7 towers home for all his life..a threat looms..he must steal...how can an enemy save his life?

Lisa C. (chiwiz) wrote on 12/23/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Tal has lived his whole life in darkness. He has never left his home, a mysterious castleof 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 falls into a strange and unknown world of warriors, iceships, and hidden magic. There Tal makes an enemy who will save his life--and hold the key to his future.


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Gayle (Leesa-Dee) - Mitchell, SD wrote on 4/21/2009...


Young Tal lives in the Castle of the Chosen. His world is always shrouded in darkness. For warmth and light the people rely upon magical sunstones. But not everyone has sunstones. Only the upper classes, the Chosen, have them and those who don't are forced into servitude.
Tal and his family used to have a sunstone. But one day Tal's father vanished and with him went the sunstone. Without the sunstone, Tal and his family will become members of the servant class known as Underfolk. Plus Tal's mother is ill and so it is vital that they acquire a sunstone. Tal tries his best to win one but fails. He feels his only choice is to try to steal one. But in the process he runs afoul of an evil spirit and is tossed out of the Castle and into the wild countryside beyond, a place he knows nothing about.
There he meets a warrior girl, Milla, who also has ambitions of her own. Together they undertake a journey back to the Castle, a journey which will test them and enlighten them and in which they just might find out what they are really made of.
First in the Seventh Tower series, this book is full of action and adventure and is sure to enthrall young readers (it's aimed at ages 9 and up) as they follow Tal and Milla in their struggle to survive and to accomplish their goals.

Sue B. (nx74defiant) wrote on 10/10/2008...


It is a good start to the series. Tal begins his adventure. He really cares about his family.

Trey P. wrote on 3/11/2006...


A cool sci-fi book.

Brittany Q. (notebook-junkie) wrote on 2/3/2006...


I really liked this book. It's a quick read.


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