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ENCHANTERS END GAME
  

ENCHANTERS END GAME (Hardcover)

by David Eddings (Author) "THERE WAS, GARION decided, something definitely mournful about the sound of mule bells ..." (more)
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With the crowning of Garion, there was a descendant of Riva Iron-grip to rule as Overlord of the West once again. But the Prophecy was unfulfilled. In the East, the evil God Torak was about to awaken and seek dominion. Somehow, Garion had to face the God, to kill or be killed. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


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David Eddings [The Belgariad series] -- This is like Bonanza, or like I Love Lucy. There will be other fantasy series, but there can never be another that's so seminal, that so captures the essence of fantasy. Big Dave and Little Leigh grow their heroes from the ground up, and they grow the best.

--Veronica Chapman, Senior Editor --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


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5.0 out of 5 stars The END!, Sep 1 2003
By R. Reinhart "rar0831" (Minocqua, WI) - See all my reviews
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Will Garion be able to overcome the dark God Torak even though he is deemed the overlord of the west. Will he be able to overcome the will of a god and save the world the universe itself. Read the book yourself and find out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best of The Belgariad, Jun 12 2003
This is by far my favorite of The Belgariad. I'm reading the whole series for the third time. Thank you Mr. Eddings!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't finish it., April 5 2003
By Allanon86 (Wichita Falls, TX) - See all my reviews
I stopped about page 150 or so. The truth of it is, this series is just a little too immature for me. The way Eddings steoreotypes his races- i.e. all Tolnedrans are greedy, all Arends are incredibly stupid, all Sendars are practical, etc.- is just way too unrealistic. I remember reading a scene where the Mimbrates and the Asturians are discussing their animosity, and finally figure out that they've been fighting thousands of years over nothing, and what's more ridiculous, they haven't realized this because they never once talked to each other about it. It's ludricrous for people who have been warring for millenia to all at once say, "Oh! Is that it? Wow, it's a good thing we finally spoke to each other, or no telling how long this would've lasted." No one's THAT stupid. Also, a good portion of the dialogue is JUST PLAIN SILLY. At first it was bearable, but after a while all the little dry comments began to grate more and more. All in all, these books are just too chldish and should be avoided by mature readers. Also, the characterization is not that great, and this makes for boring reading.

I finally stopped when I got to that Arend nonsense, but honestly, this book isn't any better or worse than the other books, so if you've been enjoying this series so far you shouldn't find any problems with this one. I guess it just took me this long to finally realize what I was reading. Stupid me, I suppose.

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