Seeress Of Kell: (Malloreon 5)
by:
David Eddings (author)
Seeress of Kell The final choice: darkness or light The last clue has been found. It will lead Garion and his friends to the Place Which Is No More. Zandramas awaits him there... and with him is Garion's son. Armed only with his ancestral sword Garion must fight his way past dragons and demons to...
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Seeress of Kell The final choice: darkness or light The last clue has been found. It will lead Garion and his friends to the Place Which Is No More. Zandramas awaits him there... and with him is Garion's son. Armed only with his ancestral sword Garion must fight his way past dragons and demons to meet Zandramas and fulfil his destiny. Full description
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780552168601 (0552168602)
Publish date: April 11th 2013
Publisher: Corgi
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
Series: The Malloreon -3 omnibus (#5)
A mostly interesting re-read (actually a listen) of an old favorite. In listening to this, I do see kind of why I chose to stop reading David Eddings series offerings as this one got quite repetitive towards the end and I had kind of forgotten this recently. Still an enjoyable read but probably goin...
A mostly interesting re-read (actually a listen) of an old favorite. In listening to this, I do see kind of why I chose to stop reading David Eddings series offerings as this one got quite repetitive towards the end and I had kind of forgotten this recently. Still an enjoyable read but probably goin...
Well, I have now come to the end of another pointless series of books that does very little to add to the collection of human literature that is pounding our vision these days. A lot of people do seem to have liked these books and I must admit that when I was a teenager I was one of them, but these ...
This book is the ffith (and final) in 'The Mallorean' series, a sequel to Eddings' 'Belgariad' series, and as such includes all the major characters of that previous series albeit several years later, plus several new ones.The plotline is surpringsly similar to the first series: something important ...
By the time I got to the end of this series, I realised David Eddings wasn't for me anymore.