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Post by Sparhawk on Jun 17, 2004 1:18:45 GMT -5
Unfortunately, Evenstar, there are no special editions of the "Malloreon". Trancemist, tell us your opinion about The Belgariad after you finish it.
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Post by Sparhawk on Jun 16, 2004 0:12:14 GMT -5
I don't think it's very real, but I'll tell you why after you finish the series.
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Post by Sparhawk on Jun 15, 2004 1:11:56 GMT -5
I don't like Martin very much. Too slow and too bloody for my taste. "Sabriel", however, is a very good book.
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Post by Sparhawk on Jun 12, 2004 1:17:13 GMT -5
Glad that you like it, Trancemist. Evenstar, the last book is really great. You'll enjoy it!
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Post by Sparhawk on Jun 4, 2004 0:52:26 GMT -5
True... For now I'm waiting "The Treasured One" by David & Leigh Eddings, the second volume of the "Dreamers". Looks very promising.
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Post by Sparhawk on May 28, 2004 1:08:55 GMT -5
Did you like the battle with Ctuchik? Still, the 2nd volume is even more interesting
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Post by Sparhawk on May 23, 2004 1:08:47 GMT -5
For nothing, Evenstar. I'm delighted to help you.
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Post by Sparhawk on May 21, 2004 0:27:13 GMT -5
True... and to find them was a hit and miss afair, so I'm glad to help you.
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Post by Sparhawk on May 17, 2004 0:11:05 GMT -5
Well, there are more than a few options. If you want to continue reading about Garion and his friends, you might start "The Malloreon" series by David Eddings, sequel to "The Belgariad". If you like David Eddings, but don't want to read about Garion, you can try "The Elenium" series. There are about a knight called Sparhawk , who must save the poisoned queen of the kingdom of Elenia and stop the evil god Azash, who is trying to conquer the world. If you want new author... Well, there are many good authors, but I'd reccomend you to choose between thse three: Raymond E. Feist Excellent author. He creates a large worlds, full with strange creatures and powerful sorcerers. His most popular saga is "The Riftwar Saga". It's a story of two boys, Pug and Tomas, who are caught in the violent conflict between the worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan. There are 3 books in the "Riftwar Saga": "Magician" (sometimes separated as "Magician: Apprentice" and "Magician:Master"), "Silverthorn" and "A Darkness at Sethanon". Garth Nix Australian author of Young Adult novels. His most popular books are those from "The Old Kingdom Trilogy" ("Sabriel", "Lirael", "Abhorsen"). It's a story of the Abhorsen family, who fight ghastly necromancers. Christopher Paolini As far as I know, Robert Stanek himself is a fan of Paolini. He is the young author of the bestseller "Eragon" - a story of a boy and his dragon, who must oppose evil emperor. The book is great, but be careful - it's only the opening novel of a projected trilogy. Well, I think that's enough for now
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Post by Sparhawk on May 14, 2004 1:20:09 GMT -5
But in England. In the USA it is sheduled for October. The new series are cool , but not like "The Belgariad". For now, at least.
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Post by Sparhawk on May 10, 2004 0:20:34 GMT -5
Do not doubt this. There are a lot of battles between sorcerers or armies.
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Post by Sparhawk on May 6, 2004 0:27:39 GMT -5
Shire Hobbit, have you checked Eddings latest book, "The Elder Gods"?
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