Queen of Sorcery
by:
David Eddings (author)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780552123488 (055212348X)
Publish date: 1984
Publisher: Corgi
Pages no: 327
Edition language: English
Series: The Belgariad -3 (#2)
Much as I recall, story moves at a gallop, though nothing much happens other than to get to know the characters better and for them to become a team and for a lot of worldbuilding. Garion learns more about himself and all is made more complicated by politics.
Listening to a classic fantasy story that I head read multiple times was certainly an interesting experience. It took me some time to get used to the pronunciations used but narrator soon captured me in this world again and I might even have enjoyed this more than all the times I have read this one....
Listening to a classic fantasy story that I head read multiple times was certainly an interesting experience. It took me some time to get used to the pronunciations used but narrator soon captured me in this world again and I might even have enjoyed this more than all the times I have read this one....
Note: This is one of my favorite series. I read this series, it’s sequel The Mallorean, and Belgarath the Sorcerer yearly. Queen of Sorcery is the second book in The Belgariad series by David Eddings. In comparison to the first book, Queen of Sorcery gives the reader a lot more information and a g...
The story picks up a lot. The copy I was reading contains the first three books in the series and began with a letter from the author detailing how he realizes how simplistic the series is. A mighty quest with varied characters culminating in an epic battle. I'll finish the series at some point. I d...