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Seeress of Kell (Mass Market Paperback)

de David Eddings (Author)
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This final volume of the quintet begun with Guardians of the West finds Belgarion, the Child of Light, racing to his cataclysmic and long-prophesied meeting with Zandramas, Child of the Dark, which will determine the future of the world. His small band--consisting of, among others, his wife, Ce'Nedra; members of his shape-changing family; and his former enemy, Zakath, Emperor of Mallorea--is joined by Cyradis, the blind seeress of Kell, who is foreordained to decide which will win, the forces of Light or those of Dark. From the mysterious city of Kell they are directed to Perivor, bastion of chivalry, where they will learn the location of the meeting place, Korim, the Place Which Is No More. After various adventures and encounters with Zandramas's agents, the final battle of wills is joined, with Belgarion becoming privy to astonishing revelations about some of his companions. This volume is not for a newcomer to Eddings's series; while it ties up loose ends and brings the hero and his friends to a happy conclusion, the meeting that the previous four books have been foreshadowing is anticlimatic.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.


From Kirkus Reviews

Fifth and final chunk of Eddings's enormous Good vs. Evil fantasy (most recently Sorceress of Darshiva, 1989). Finally, then, we have reached the showdown in the Place Which is No More. Cyradis, the blind title character, must choose between the Light (Garion's candidate, Eriond the godlike) and the Dark (the evil sorceress Zandramas has selected Geran, Garion's young son, as her representative). Naturally, the fate of the entire universe is at stake. The role of the good guys is to counter and neutralize the plots and deceptions of Zandramas, so that Cyriadis can make an honest choice. No prizes for guessing which she chooses. Various Gods, Orbs, dragons, and whatnots embroider the proceedings; Eddings's usual jolly banter enlivens the dialogue; yet the showdown--promised through five long, long novels--amounts to nothing much. Fans and nonfans alike will rejoice that the series is concluded at last. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 a fitting conclusion, Avril 23 2004
Par Joe Sherry (Minnesota) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Book 5 of the Mallorean

Finally we come to the conclusion of the adventures of Garion, Belgarath, Polgara, and everyone they traveled with. While this is specifically the conclusion to the 5 book series "The Mallorean", this is really the conclusion to the story that began 10 books ago with "Pawn of Prophecy". In this book, Garion will reach the end of the road in the quest to rescue his kidnapped son and also fulful for the final time the prophecies that have been shaping his world for more than 7000 years. Garion is nearing the end of the quest and if you have read the previous nine volumes, you have an idea of what to expect. This is still lighthearted, simplistic fantasy and is fairly enjoyable to read.

The Mallorean (and Belgariad) is an epic series of Good vs Evil, Light vs Darkness, and of Gods, Kings, and Men (not to mention women, but I meant humans). There is magic a plenty, an abundance of sword play, a long epic quest, humor, action, and drama. One can accuse this series (and Eddings) of telling the same story twice, as the plotlines do follow those of The Belgariad, just in a different location, but Eddings actually built that into the story so well that events are supposed to be repeating themselves. Rather than blatantly rip himself off, Eddings set up his world and the events in it such that some repetition is necessary. To be honest, if you are a fan of the Belgariad, you are likely going to have enjoyed reading through the Mallorean. The ending, though anti-climactic, is nice, pleasant, and a good way to say goodbye to the friends you have made over the course of reading 10 books set in one world dealing with the same set of characters. They may be cliché and repeat themselves and tell the same jokes, but these are characters you can come to care for and they are familiar like family.

After reading nine novels set in this world, nothing anybody can say will convince you to either like or dislike this book any more than you already will. The opinion the reader will have of this novel depends entirely on his or her enjoyment of the first 9 books (if one makes it that far). This is fast reading fantasy, but is enjoyable all the same. At one time these were my favorite characters and my favorite world, and while this is no longer true, I have a certain amount of fondness for Silk, and Polgara, and Zakath and everyone else in this world. To me, this was a fitting way to conclude the series.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 the best series evr written, Mars 13 2004
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thanks david eddings!!! your conclusion to my favorite series ever was awesome. this book was the best in the series to me. I could care less about the weddings and boats that some people dont like reading. the reason i love david eddings is because most of the fantasy books that i read are all magic and all serious. david eddings puts real life into his books. he includes serfdom and all the elements of real life. the whole book isnt about magic. sure, it has a prophecy and sorcery, but it also has friendship and every thing that makes a book good. some people think harry potter is soooooo good but compared to this book, i would give it 1 star. the only way to get this book though is to read the belgariad. that is about when garion first learns that his aunt pol is really the sorceress polgara and her father is the greater sorcerer of all time, belgarath. this book takes you into faraway lands that all have different problems. garion, polgara, belgarath, and durnik the smith journey to recapture a stone with magical powers. Along the way they pick up the companions, barak, silk, mandorrallen, lelldorin, ce'nedra, relg, taiba, and many more. at the end of the belgariad, garion has to challange torak. this book is when the two prohecies meet and they decide the fate of the world. read this book!!! it will change your life. i love ya david!!:)
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The end of all., Sep 1 2003
Par R. Reinhart "rar0831" (Minocqua, WI) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Finally Garion will be able to rest after finding The Place Which is No More. All rests on Cyradis, the blind seeress in choosing who will be the next god of the Angaraks either the Child of Light or the Child of Dark. Who will it be? I felt kind of sad for the end of the series. But I am glad that he and his wife who did all the other ten books also created Belgarath The Sorcerer which I just finished and Polgara the Sorceress which I just started.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Superb End
I don't even know where to begin with these books. The whole series was superb. Eddings really outdid himself (which is probably why he kind of burnt out after this series)... Read more
Publié le Juil 27 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 great change from jordan
After reading the never-ending claptrap of Jordan (he can write, but he can't plot), where the nice characters change into very unattractive people, and never spend any real time... Read more
Publié le Mai 3 2003 par WYM19

5.0étoiles sur 5 Seeress of Kell
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Publié le Mars 9 2003 par R. Sykes

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Ending
This was to me a great ending to a wonderful series. Although some parts were predictable and others forced, most of it was fantastic. Read more
Publié le Fév 27 2003 par Cindy

2.0étoiles sur 5 No surprises here
They finally reach the final battle. Even the characters in this book admit the battle and the series is just like the Belgarion series. That's pathetic. Read more
Publié le Janv. 30 2003 par sporkdude

1.0étoiles sur 5 Can I give this -1000 stars?
I read and enjoyed the Belgariad - in fact; it really shook me up, emotionally. I even cried. But this tripe - this Mallorean -five books of vacuous-ness of utterly wasted words... Read more
Publié le Nov. 13 2002 par Nikki D.

5.0étoiles sur 5 final chapter
A excellent ending to one of the greatest fantasy series ever written. David Eddings is a master
Publié le Nov. 8 2002 par Haydon Hill

3.0étoiles sur 5 I am so sad
The Belgarid was a good series, not all that origanal, but good nontheless. The mallorean was almost the exact same thing as the belgaried,group of people chase the badguy across... Read more
Publié le Janv. 18 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Final Battle...And A Good One At That...
Eddings. One of the true legends of fantasy. He started The Belgariad with his wife a number of years ago and worked his way through ten novels of pure, edge-of-your-seat... Read more
Publié le Déc 12 2001 par C. Pol

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