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The Belgariad
Published in Unknown Binding by Nelson Doubleday (1983)
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Praise-worthy
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Review Date: 2001-06-23
Review Date: 2001-06-23
A Great Read
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Review Date: 2005-10-14
Review Date: 2005-10-14
Eddings' series The Belgariad is one of my all-time favorite reads. It's the classic fantasy good-vs.-evil, coming-of-age, lost-kings-returning, quest-with-companions epic. These are common themes in fantasy, but Eddings' writing is so witty, and his characters so intriguing, that it never gets old. He seems very aware he is using some well established cliches, but puts new twists on them and even makes fun of them as the story goes on. I especially love Eddings' twist on the concept of prophesy: In this story, the prophesy is actually sentient, and does not hesitate to tell our hero, Garion, when he is being an idiot.
This series is funny, entertaining, engrossing, and complex. It was my introduction to the sword and sorcery genre of fantasy, and I absolutely love it.
This series is funny, entertaining, engrossing, and complex. It was my introduction to the sword and sorcery genre of fantasy, and I absolutely love it.
To bad it is all finished and in the past
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Review Date: 2004-04-17
Review Date: 2004-04-17
I recomend all of david eddings books to any reader of any age.
David eddings is my idle in a short way of putting it... he has brought a new light to me and my writing since i was a child... His books have a certian amount of amusement in them. Yet the characters are all lovable. This is a book that i promise all will remember and read again... I love all of his books. his philosiphy is simple to understand, yet the writing syle is one that i still have not seen in any other books. He allows a certian amount of ammusement into them, yet keeping them serious. His books are like a good movie that you dont want to end. After reading one of them you want more and more. until you have devoured the very sould of his writing.
David eddings is my idle in a short way of putting it... he has brought a new light to me and my writing since i was a child... His books have a certian amount of amusement in them. Yet the characters are all lovable. This is a book that i promise all will remember and read again... I love all of his books. his philosiphy is simple to understand, yet the writing syle is one that i still have not seen in any other books. He allows a certian amount of ammusement into them, yet keeping them serious. His books are like a good movie that you dont want to end. After reading one of them you want more and more. until you have devoured the very sould of his writing.
To put it short i dont know why i like them there just fun loving and honest to god books.
Belgariad & Malloreon. My Favorite.
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Review Date: 2004-04-02
Review Date: 2004-04-02
I have never came across a set of books that is so moving,very few authors have made me as emitional as this athor has with this set.I hope their will be a follow up,it would be nice to see how everything whent after all was said and done,peace doesn't last for ever. Highly recomened,own the full set,have read them so much I can almost tell the story myself.
Great Entry-to-Mid-level Fare
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Review Date: 2001-10-16
Review Date: 2001-10-16
This is, I believe, Eddings' first real foray into the realm of true Fantasy, and it doesn't disappoint. Eddings does well to develop characters over time and doesn't sacrifice depth for brevity. I've always enjoyed the sense of humor he brings to his works and the repartee that develops between the characters.
If you are looking for a great starter series in the fantasy genre or a more developed work, look no further. Those looking for the complexity and seriousness of high-fantasy should stick with Tolkien and Donaldson.
This was one of my favorite starting fantasy series, and continues to entertain after all these years.
The Elenium/Boxed
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What to say? - It's the best - that's all!
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Review Date: 1999-10-23
Review Date: 1999-10-23
READ THESE BOOKS - NOW! Edding's writes the best fantasy. Just begin today! The story, the characters - everything is just amazing. I love David Eddings.
What's to say? It's the best - that's all.
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Review Date: 2000-01-14
Review Date: 2000-01-14
READ THESE BOOKS - NOW! Edding's writes the best fantasy. Just begin today! The story, the characters - everything is just amazing. I love David Eddings.
THE MOST AMAZING STORY I HAVE EVER READ!!!
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Review Date: 1999-04-06
Review Date: 1999-04-06
NO BOOK HAS EVER MADE ME CRY, AND BURST OUT IN LAUGHTER, LIKE THESE STORIES DID. IN FACT, NO BOOK HAS EVER TAKEN ME THROUGH THE RANGE OF EMOTIONS THAT DAVID EDDINGS TAKES YOU TO, AND BEYOND. FROM DISGUST, TO LAUGHTER. DEEP SADNESS, TO PURE JOY. BY THE TIME YOU GET TO THE END YOU WILL WANT TO RELIVE THE STORY IN YOUR IMAGINATION AGAIN, AND AGAIN. I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE IF THERE'S A STORY TELLING US HOW DANAE, WILL ROPE HER VICTIM TALEN.., AND YOU KNOW SHE WILL TOO.
The Elenium/Boxed Set
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Review Date: 2000-10-03
Review Date: 2000-10-03
I have been a reader of Fantasy Fiction for most of my life but David Eddings is the best. You have to marvel at the level of detail in these novels. The Belgariad was very entertaining as was the Mallorean (You had to love 'Zakath and Hettar) but Eddings grew up in the Elenium and the Tamuli. The characters were more mature and so was the storyline. I was particularly entertained by the church politics. Eddings draws you in to his stories and you literally can't put them down until you've read the last word of the last novel. We await the story of Danae and Talen.
I LOVE YOU DAVID!
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Review Date: 2000-01-29
Review Date: 2000-01-29
After 3 weeks with no sleep, food or social life I have finished The Elenium, The Tamuli, The Belgariad, The Mallorean, Belgarath and Polgara, The Rivan Codex and High Hunt! Just The losers to go! It was one amazing ride! You get completely taken up with the characters. I've fallen in love with Berit, hated Asharak, cried about Toth and been completely envious of a man who can write such an amazingly detailed set of works! How does he do it? These novels might not change your life but they'll make you laugh, cry, hate and love. I can't wait to do the experience again! There have got to be some more Elenium novels! It can't end until Danae has well and truly caught Talen! READ THESE BOOKS NOW! love Snow White

The Malloreon, Vol. 1 (Books 1-3): Guardians of the West, King of the Murgos, Demon Lord of Karanda
Published in Paperback by Del Rey (2005-08-30)
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Love Eddings
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Review Date: 2008-01-24
Review Date: 2008-01-24
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.
If you want to read simply to get to the finish line---Eddings is not for you.
Good Gift for Teenagers
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Review Date: 2007-12-21
Review Date: 2007-12-21
My brother (who loves reading books) suggested I give this to a friend's teenage daughter who's into Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, etc. I bought her Vol 1-2, and the sequel after that. And she loved it!
Relax and enjoy it.
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Review Date: 2007-09-25
Review Date: 2007-09-25
Eddings writes mindless drivel, but it is ENTERTAINING mindless drivel - great for telling the world to go soak its head and just sitting back and having a good time.
My most cherised series
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Review Date: 2007-07-26
Review Date: 2007-07-26
Along with The Belgariad, the Malloreaon is probably my most beloved series of fantasy. I read all the books in the series over 10 years ago & to this day when I just need to escape, I find myself in this world. What David Eddings has crafted is every bit as beautiful as the Tolkien world, as magical as Harry Potter, and as rich as Anne Rice's history in the Vampire Chronicles. The characters are faceted & complex, the story line flows easily & I feel that I am a lucky reader to have found such a magical world!
Amazing
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Review Date: 2007-05-20
Review Date: 2007-05-20
I've read alot of fantasy books from all kinds of authors. High fantasy and Epics and light fantasy. Usually in a series, the first 3 books are the best and if there are any after that they decline. I started out reading the Belgaraid knowing that this series was "light fantasy" and I didn't expect anything more than that. Then I get to the Mallorean and not only did it surprised me but it was actually better than the Belgaraid. Even the 3rd book in the Mallorean was better than the first. It seems that the author got better as he wrote and had a story to tell instead of stretching out a shorter story just to sell more books.

The Malloreon, Vol. 2 (Books 4 & 5): Sorceress of Darshiva, The Seeress of Kell
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I enjoyed it again
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Review Date: 2008-03-30
Review Date: 2008-03-30
I read it 20 years ago and I think I enjoyed it more this time.
Love Eddings
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Review Date: 2008-01-24
Review Date: 2008-01-24
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.
If you want to read simply to get to the finish line---Eddings is not for you.
A Good Fantasy Yarn
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Review Date: 2007-10-21
Review Date: 2007-10-21
While Eddings Books are not Shakespeare, Hemmingway, Faulkner or Tolkien they are enjoyable reading and a lot of fun. You will find yourself engrossed in his world. There is a lot of humor and from time to time you will find yourself chuckling out loud.
These books are definitely worth the money
These books are definitely worth the money
Again - enjoy
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Review Date: 2007-09-25
Review Date: 2007-09-25
Eddings writes mindless drivel, but it is ENTERTAINING mindless drivel - great for telling the world to go soak its head and just sitting back and having a good time.
p.s. The good guys win.
p.s. The good guys win.
Great book
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Review Date: 2007-08-04
Review Date: 2007-08-04
This is a wonderful book to read. You should read the first 8 books in this series to completely understand it. Once you starting reading these books you just can't stop.

La Belgariade, tome 2 : La Reine des sortilèges
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Un second volume à la hauteur du premier
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Review Date: 2002-07-17
Review Date: 2002-07-17
Si vous avez aimé "Le pion blanc des présages" vous ne pourrez faire autrement que d'apprécier sa suite, "La reine des sortilèges". Dans ce deuxième livre, Garion se découvre des pouvoirs de sorcier, tout comme son grand-père et sa tante. Le mystère entourant sa famille prend corps et on en apprend d'avantage sur les diverses tâches qui attendent nos héros. Dans sa quête de l'Orbe, il traverse de nouvelles contrées, rencontre de nouveaux personnages et gagne de nouveaux compagnons, dont une certaine petite princesse nommée Ce'Nedra...
Premier volume d'une excellente série
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Review Date: 2002-07-17
Review Date: 2002-07-17
"Le pion blanc des présages" est le tout premier livre d'une décagologie formée de deux séries de 5 volumes chacune, "La Belgariade" et "La Mallorée". Ce premier volet de cette grande saga présente les principaux personnages : Garion, Polgara la sorcière, Durnik, Barak, Silk, Belgarath le sorcier et j'en passe. On y trouve relatée l'enfance de Garion et l'auteur y jette les bases d'une histoire de sorcellerie, de Dieux et de constante lutte entre le bien et le mal. David Eddings nous familiarise avec ses nombreux personnages et avec l'univers fantastique qu'il a créé avec l'aide de sa femme, Leigh. Il réussi à nous ammener en douceur à comprendre la tâche immense qui incombe à nos héros, soit retrouver l'Orbe d'Aldur. Bien que les personnages soient quelque peu stéréotypés (surtout les personnages féminins), ils sont si attachant et bien présentés qu'on leur pardonne facilement leurs défauts et on prend part sans même s'en appercevoir à leur fabuleuse aventure.

King of the Murgos (Book Two of the Malloreon)
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The Malloreon
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Review Date: 2007-01-08
Review Date: 2007-01-08
When Garion's sun is kidnapped by the child of dark, he must journey around the world searching for him. Garion and his companions travel to the palace of Rak Urga. Unknowingly they are in the midst of a sacrifice for Torak, the dark god. Errand realizes this begins to put an end to it all. If this seems interesting to you read the rest of "The Malloreon" series. I would highly recommend this book to teens that love sci-fi/ fantasy books.
The first reason I would recommend this book is because of its interesting names. For example, the king of Riva, the Windy Isle, is Garion, wielder of Aldur's Orb. Another example is that the Murgo's kingdom is called Rak Urga. One last example are the names of the children of light and dark, Errand is Light and Zandramas is Dark.
The second reason I would recommend this book is because of it's not only based on humans and gods. Such as, there are different races like the Murgos and Nyissans, or snake tribe. Another example is that one race can only live in the dark because the sun hurts their eyes. The last example is that each race has its advantages, like the Nyissans can smell thoughts and sense treachery even though they are blind.
The third reason I would recommend this novel is due to the fact that it has all the same characters from the other series by David Eddings. Like Belgarath from "The Belgariad" And Polgara is from "The Tamuli." Not all characters have been seen before, like Errand and Usa are new characters that are introduced.
I believe that all teenagers that enjoy reading this book for its on the edge storyline. King of the Murgos is a wonderful book that will keep you awake at 3:00 A.M. with its battles, chases, and more. If you liked this book then make sure to read more books by David Eddings.
N. Koester
The first reason I would recommend this book is because of its interesting names. For example, the king of Riva, the Windy Isle, is Garion, wielder of Aldur's Orb. Another example is that the Murgo's kingdom is called Rak Urga. One last example are the names of the children of light and dark, Errand is Light and Zandramas is Dark.
The second reason I would recommend this book is because of it's not only based on humans and gods. Such as, there are different races like the Murgos and Nyissans, or snake tribe. Another example is that one race can only live in the dark because the sun hurts their eyes. The last example is that each race has its advantages, like the Nyissans can smell thoughts and sense treachery even though they are blind.
The third reason I would recommend this novel is due to the fact that it has all the same characters from the other series by David Eddings. Like Belgarath from "The Belgariad" And Polgara is from "The Tamuli." Not all characters have been seen before, like Errand and Usa are new characters that are introduced.
I believe that all teenagers that enjoy reading this book for its on the edge storyline. King of the Murgos is a wonderful book that will keep you awake at 3:00 A.M. with its battles, chases, and more. If you liked this book then make sure to read more books by David Eddings.
N. Koester
King of the Murgos II
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A great Book
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Review Date: 2004-07-06
Review Date: 2004-07-06
This is, with the previus books of the series, one of the best.
Eddings tell the story with a "crescendo" and you can't stop to red
Eddings tell the story with a "crescendo" and you can't stop to red

Belgarath the Sorcerer
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one of the best series on the genre
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Review Date: 2008-05-20
Review Date: 2008-05-20
The Belgariad and the Malloreon would have to be one of my favourite book series of all time . I reread the series every year and never get bored with it.If you haven't read the series start with The Pawn of Prophercy first. 10/10
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Review Date: 2008-04-21
Review Date: 2008-04-21
Backstory the elder.
In a similar fashion to the Polgara the Sorceress volume, here we get the backstory of ubersorcerer Belgarath, and learn why he is so.
It all has to do with good gods and bad goods and the disciples of such, along with whacky sorcerer-name prefixes.
Old is certainly the word for this bloke, and it gives you more of an overview of what is going on. Again, basically better than the main series.
2.5 out of 5
In a similar fashion to the Polgara the Sorceress volume, here we get the backstory of ubersorcerer Belgarath, and learn why he is so.
It all has to do with good gods and bad goods and the disciples of such, along with whacky sorcerer-name prefixes.
Old is certainly the word for this bloke, and it gives you more of an overview of what is going on. Again, basically better than the main series.
2.5 out of 5
Excellent book, excellent series
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Review Date: 2007-03-24
Review Date: 2007-03-24
I love it when the series is all done, and I can burn through it without having to wait for the next book to be written. This was a very good book.
Belgarath the Sorcerer
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Review Date: 2007-02-03
Review Date: 2007-02-03
I loved this book. I've read all of the Belgariad and the Mallorean books and never get tired of re-reading any of them.
Fantastic
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Review Date: 2006-11-10
Review Date: 2006-11-10
I love this book. This is my second copy. I have re-bought all of the Eddings series as they have worn out over the years.

The Belgariad, Vol. 1: Pawn of Prophecy, Queen of Sorcery, Magician's Gambit
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Great Escape
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Review Date: 2008-07-16
Review Date: 2008-07-16
If what interests you is escapism with fascinating characters, these stories are an excellent past time. I recommend them to people of all age groups and can't wait to get my hands on the next series.
Behold the Fantasy King!
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Review Date: 2008-07-14
Review Date: 2008-07-14
The Belgariad series by David Eddings is one of the most addictive series I have ever read. The characters and his world are fully developed, and there is a good spicing of humor mixed in with the suspense and horror. The characters are wonderful. Aunt Pol is a particular favorite. The massive series, which includes the Mallorean, reads quickly and is always a joy-much like comfort food, this is comfort reading.
By Verna McKinnon, author of "Gate of Souls, A familiar's Tale Book One."
By Verna McKinnon, author of "Gate of Souls, A familiar's Tale Book One."
The Belgariad Vol. 1
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Review Date: 2008-07-11
Review Date: 2008-07-11
David Eddings has a wonderful outlet on life, and I believe that anyone who buys this book from anyone will be enriched by it.
Great Read
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Review Date: 2008-07-06
Review Date: 2008-07-06
This book continually gets better and has great humor. I expect the second volume to be 5 stars.
A good series and fun too!
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Review Date: 2008-07-08
Review Date: 2008-07-08
Having first read this series back in the mid/late 1980's as a high school student, I can say I enjoyed it just as much reading it 20 some odd years later. Not many can say that (Tolkien, Feist, Herbert and Eddings are some of the few).
The first thing I enjoyed was the development of the characters. Eddings does a good job making his characters real, down to earth people. It is almost as if you had been transported and were one of them. They have feelings and many of them aren't perfect (actually none of them are). Garion is quite believable and enjoyable, while his "grandfather" and "aunt" often steal the show.
This brings me to the dialogue. I love the way the characters interact with each other. They often remind me of my own family and friends and the way we interact. No Shakespearean english here. These characters are well written as is their dialogue. The humor goes a long way to making this series one of my favorites. Robert Jordan (whom another review has mentioned) really could learn something from David Eddings. Rather than the ridiculous repetitiveness which plagues Jordan's writings (the braid tugging which is a constant, the constant references to bosoms and so forth) is thankfully absent in this series.
Finally, I enjoyed the originality of the series. I really can't think of another fantasy series which is quite like this one. While Eddings is no Tolkien, the doesn't try to be, and that is a good thing. Unlike many of the series which were published in the 1970's and 80's which were unabashedly rip offs of the Lord of the Rings, this series is a breath of fresh air due to it's originality. Next to the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant and the Deryni Chronicles, this has to be one of the more unique series in the genre.
The first thing I enjoyed was the development of the characters. Eddings does a good job making his characters real, down to earth people. It is almost as if you had been transported and were one of them. They have feelings and many of them aren't perfect (actually none of them are). Garion is quite believable and enjoyable, while his "grandfather" and "aunt" often steal the show.
This brings me to the dialogue. I love the way the characters interact with each other. They often remind me of my own family and friends and the way we interact. No Shakespearean english here. These characters are well written as is their dialogue. The humor goes a long way to making this series one of my favorites. Robert Jordan (whom another review has mentioned) really could learn something from David Eddings. Rather than the ridiculous repetitiveness which plagues Jordan's writings (the braid tugging which is a constant, the constant references to bosoms and so forth) is thankfully absent in this series.
Finally, I enjoyed the originality of the series. I really can't think of another fantasy series which is quite like this one. While Eddings is no Tolkien, the doesn't try to be, and that is a good thing. Unlike many of the series which were published in the 1970's and 80's which were unabashedly rip offs of the Lord of the Rings, this series is a breath of fresh air due to it's originality. Next to the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant and the Deryni Chronicles, this has to be one of the more unique series in the genre.

Castle of Wizardry
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Castle of what now?
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Review Date: 2008-05-13
Review Date: 2008-05-13
Here we have the fourth book of David Eddings' Belgariad. This book has many things going for it: action, comedy, romance, and surprise. Guess what it doesn't have? A castle of wizardry.
Maybe I missed it, but I don't recall any such place. There is a castle. And a few folks who know something of sorcery stop by there for a while. But with that logic, they could also call this book: "Boat of Wizardry", "Swamp of Wizardry", or even "Horse of Wizardry". And who wouldn't want to read a book called "Horse of Wizardry"?
Now that I have gotten that out of the way, let's move to the story. The knock on this book is that nothing much happens and thus this installment needlessly delays the climax.
I don't agree. There's not as much action as the other books, but some critical things do happen regarding Garion and Ce'Nedra. Don't look for much from Barak or Mandorallen in this book. They're around but hardly do anything significant. Polgara and Belgarath have plenty to do and their banter is top notch as usual. Silk is more prominent than in past books and we get a brief glimpse into his back-story.
And I was surprised that I enjoyed chapters with Ce'Nedra in it. In previous books, her character was somewhere between annoying and pain-inducingly annoying. In this book, she is more often than not one of the best sources of comedy. I laughed quite a bit.
This is a decent book, but I only give it three stars simply because nothing about this installment is extraordinary. The few twists in the story are fairly predictable, and with little action, the meat of this book is just dialogue. Fortunately for us, this plays to the greatest strength of David Eddings.
Maybe I missed it, but I don't recall any such place. There is a castle. And a few folks who know something of sorcery stop by there for a while. But with that logic, they could also call this book: "Boat of Wizardry", "Swamp of Wizardry", or even "Horse of Wizardry". And who wouldn't want to read a book called "Horse of Wizardry"?
Now that I have gotten that out of the way, let's move to the story. The knock on this book is that nothing much happens and thus this installment needlessly delays the climax.
I don't agree. There's not as much action as the other books, but some critical things do happen regarding Garion and Ce'Nedra. Don't look for much from Barak or Mandorallen in this book. They're around but hardly do anything significant. Polgara and Belgarath have plenty to do and their banter is top notch as usual. Silk is more prominent than in past books and we get a brief glimpse into his back-story.
And I was surprised that I enjoyed chapters with Ce'Nedra in it. In previous books, her character was somewhere between annoying and pain-inducingly annoying. In this book, she is more often than not one of the best sources of comedy. I laughed quite a bit.
This is a decent book, but I only give it three stars simply because nothing about this installment is extraordinary. The few twists in the story are fairly predictable, and with little action, the meat of this book is just dialogue. Fortunately for us, this plays to the greatest strength of David Eddings.
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Review Date: 2008-04-21
Review Date: 2008-04-21
Magic boy takes control.
With grumpy old wizard Belgarath and daughter out of action due to overindulgence in magic keeping everyone in one piece, it is up to Gation to be head mojo maker.
Not only that, but this farm boy seems to have grown up to be a sorcerer and a king (don't injure your eyes rolling them, here).
The whole king thing is maybe not so cool when you find out you have to fight a god, even with a princess with the hots for you and the army she has put together.
2 out of 5
With grumpy old wizard Belgarath and daughter out of action due to overindulgence in magic keeping everyone in one piece, it is up to Gation to be head mojo maker.
Not only that, but this farm boy seems to have grown up to be a sorcerer and a king (don't injure your eyes rolling them, here).
The whole king thing is maybe not so cool when you find out you have to fight a god, even with a princess with the hots for you and the army she has put together.
2 out of 5
Love Eddings
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Review Date: 2008-01-24
Review Date: 2008-01-24
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.
If you want to read simply to get to the finish line---Eddings is not for you.
Bought for my teenagers
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Review Date: 2008-01-23
Review Date: 2008-01-23
I purchased these tapes for my son who can not read very quickly. The other four of my teenager/young adult kids had read the books and really liked them.
Wonderful Journey
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Review Date: 2007-04-13
Review Date: 2007-04-13
As much as I hate to do it, I have to compare this book to Eragon's sequel Eldest by Christopher Paolini. However, Castle of Wizardry to me is what young CP should have aspired to do with his title character (Eragon). Eddings is masterful at creating challenges that advance as the lead character matures. In my opinion this is the finest of the series thus far.
I also recommend Jason Rider's Tucker O'Doyle series.
I also recommend Jason Rider's Tucker O'Doyle series.
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I would recommend this book to the starting fantasy reader, or the reader of modern fiction who hasn't yet delved into the genre. Eddings' personal style and lovable characters have turned me into a dedicated fantasy reader, and I have not yet found his equal among the other authors I've read.