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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780345352668
ISBN: 0345352661
Label: Del Rey
Manufacturer: Del Rey
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 448
Publication Date: February 12, 1988
Publisher: Del Rey
Release Date: February 12, 1988
Sales Rank: 55645
Studio: Del Rey
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Product Description: A sequel to THE BELGARIAD, Garion has slain the evil God Torak, and fulfilled the prophecy. But suddenly another prophecy is foretold. Again a great evil is brewing in the East. And again Garion finds himself caught between two ancient Prophecies, with the fate of the world resting on him....
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For people who enjoy reading for the purpose of getting into the story. The books written by David Eddings' are for people who get attached to characters and love to immerse themselves in reading. To me his books are like coming home for a visit.
If you want to read simply to get to the finish line---Eddings is not for you.
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Possible spoilers ahead
This book (and series) is the center of a lot of controversy among fantasy fans. The main issue hinges on whether this is a new and fresh series or if it's repetitious drek. The answer to this daunting question is... yes.
The problem here is that most people (I feel) don't get what Edding was trying to do here. In my reviews for the Belgariad books I said that these books resemble nothing so much as a fantasy Sitcom, or if not a sitcom, at least some ... Read More
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I have found that you can't go wrong, when you read David
Ennings. I was caught up in the story from page 1. I just could not put it down, and when I finished I could not wait too read
the next book.
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When Garion finds that his son was abducted, he was in a rage. He just solved his marriage problems but he now has to deal with another. Will he get his son back? Or will he have to wait? Read the series to find out. I would recommend the book to teenage fantasy lovers.
The first reason I would recommend this book is for its magical and mythical world. People can turn into animals. Not only that, they can cast very powerful spells and talk to animals. There are many different magical races. ... Read More
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This book is absolutely amazing! I would have to give it a five star rating (and that's rare). You keep the old characters, the old beginning, the old story, but you get a new destiny, a new destination, a new prophecy. You get to see people who you never saw in The Belgariad. You get to meat new characters that weren't in previous books. This book tells you a bit about Errand, and explains his thoughts and way of thinking. You'd be amazed how he thinks about things.
In the Belgariad, you had ... Read More
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