The Malloreon, Vol. 2 (Books 4 & 5): Sorceress of Darshiva, The Seeress of Kell
by David Eddings
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Read in January, 2005
This is different than what I would normally read seeing as it's an "adventure/fantasy" story. I would say it`s a mix between Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings and I loved it. A friend suggested it and although I was hesitant, I read it. I'm not sure it's for everyone and perhaps it's geared towards adolescents but it is interesting nonetheless.
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I have read and re-read this series since High School. There is a certain relaxation that I get from it, and from the other Eddings series. He is not a plot master, but rather makes enjoyable, realistic characters that I enjoy seeing interact.
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A favorite of mine as a child, with characters of perhaps a stereotypical sort, but well-written and enjoyable in the end. Plenty of magic, mayhem, plots, and characters, these books whet my appetite for fantasy.
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Ok...finally reading the last book. Should be the last time I'll read this series...
Edit: Done, a good read, it wraps things up nicely. Good for beginners to the fantasy genre, but gets old quickly.
Edit: Done, a good read, it wraps things up nicely. Good for beginners to the fantasy genre, but gets old quickly.
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This volume has the final two books of Belgarion's journey.
Even at a total of 10 books in the saga, I can never really get enough of these characters and the rich world created by Mr Eddings.
Even at a total of 10 books in the saga, I can never really get enough of these characters and the rich world created by Mr Eddings.
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See review for volume 1. Eddings' comments on the nature and importance of personal choice in the standard good vs. evil plot are rather interesting.
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My favorite fantasy series and my first! I had to hide these from my Mom because I was only allowed to read books for the Christian Bookstore.
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Read in March, 1997
Forget Robert Jordan. David Eddings is the one who knows how to write compelling fantasy- with humor, with love, and with great characters.
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I actually read this book a while ago, can't remember to much. Once I do I'll put a different rating and write another review
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Read in January, 1993
The Belgariad's grown-up sequel, which I first read in fifth grade. Different, but just as good.
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I read these individually ages ago, but to save space I've rated the compilations of each series
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Follow up to the Eddings first series -- enjoyable, although not nearly as good.
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see my review for "The Mallorean Vol. 1"
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Fantasy lovers
A thrill!
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