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Belgarath the Sorcerer

David & Leigh Eddings
 
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Bestselling authors David and Leigh Eddings welcome readers back to the time before The Belgariad and The Malloreon series. Join them as they chronicle that fateful conflict between two mortally opposed Destinies, in a monumental war of men and kings and Gods.

When the world was young and Gods still walked among their mortal children, a headstrong orphan boy set out to explore the world. Thus began the extraordinary adventures that would mold that youthful vagabond into a man, and the man ... (show more)

Bestselling authors David and Leigh Eddings welcome readers back to the time before The Belgariad and The Malloreon series. Join them as they chronicle that fateful conflict between two mortally opposed Destinies, in a monumental war of men and kings and Gods.

When the world was young and Gods still walked among their mortal children, a headstrong orphan boy set out to explore the world. Thus began the extraordinary adventures that would mold that youthful vagabond into a man, and the man into the finely honed instrument of Prophecy known to all the world as Belgarath the Sorcerer.

Then came the dark day when the Dark God Torak split the world asunder, and the God Aldur and his disciples began their monumental labor to set Destiny aright. Foremost among their number was Belgarath. His ceaseless devotion was foredoomed to cost him that which he held most dear--even as his loyal service would extend through echoing centuries of loss, of struggle, and of ultimate triumph. (show less)

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This book is a fairly recent addition to the Belgariad saga - it ties up many of the loose ends about Belgarath (one of the key personalities) as w... (show more)

This book is a fairly recent addition to the Belgariad saga - it ties up many of the loose ends about Belgarath (one of the key personalities) as when we meet him in the first book he has live a long time and is very old - this puts things into perspective and ties together some of the things that we often wonder about and are elluded to in the series
Wonderful read - what is great about Eddings is that he manages to get through a great length of time through his books - so you get a wonderful picture and story without the need of to many reading hours (show less)

 
Christine Brand
 
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The story was okay. It filled in blanks on Belgarath's life. The writing was steady. Overall, it felt a bit indulgent after reading 10 previous Bel... (show more)

The story was okay. It filled in blanks on Belgarath's life. The writing was steady. Overall, it felt a bit indulgent after reading 10 previous Belgarath books. (show less)

 
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  • I really enjoyed these suplimental books that filled in a lot of the back story that was only hinted at or briefly told in the other novels. But they are not really stand alones and don't make a lot of sense unless you have read the 10 book epic.

     
     
    by K H on Dec 15, 2009 at 05:58PM

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  • Absolutely fantastic for those already smitten by Edding's Belgariad and Mallorean, though perhaps a bit meaningless without them as many in jokes and other references are made throughout the novel. However do not let this stop you, just read the other series' first.

     
     
    by Ashleigh Salmon on Dec 14, 2009 at 08:19AM

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