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published
November 25th 2008
by Del Rey
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Paperback, 832 pages
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0345500946
(isbn13: 9780345500946)
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For the first time in one magical volume–the three exciting novels of David Eddings’s epic heroic fantasy THE TAMULI
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Read in December, 2008
Sparhawk and his wacky group of friends are at it again.
Be sure not to miss everyone's favorite troll, Bhlokw. See what kind of mischief that lovable scamp gets into.
Be sure not to miss everyone's favorite troll, Bhlokw. See what kind of mischief that lovable scamp gets into.
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I really liked these books. I remeber getting tired of the heros always knowing what was going to happen and planning for it well in advance...so there was no suspense, and I was never worried about the protaganists getting hurt or loosing...
However, I loved the new and indepth cultures that Eddings always creates. Good stuff.
However, I loved the new and indepth cultures that Eddings always creates. Good stuff.
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I suppose at some point people might begin to ask why, if I hated Eddings so much, did I keep reading him. The books were fun, I was in highschool, and I could read a book of his in about a day, so it wasn't much of an investment; it was like eating cotton candy or reading Clive Cussler. The Tamuli, however, was where I finally gave up. The second trilogy set in the world of Sparhawk, Eddings proceeded to tell the same story he had used in his last three epics AGAIN. Twice was lazy, three ti...more
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Hey another trilogy after the previous one with the same characters and concerning events immediately following the first three. Is that a hexology or sextology?
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