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Loading... Келльская Пророчица (original 1991; edition 1996)by Дэвид Эддингс, А.М. Медникова (Translator)
Work InformationThe Seeress of Kell by David Eddings (Author) (1991)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Een goede afsluiter van een serie waar ik van heb genoten. ( ) The final book in the Mallorean series where the prophecy reaches it's ultimate conclusion. I found the ending to be a bit disappointing and formulaic. It was almost as if Eddings had nowhere to go with the ending. Still, it was a captivating read because by this point all the characters in the entire two series have become sort of like family and you just can't help reading about them. Eddings Character development is superb. This will be the same review for all the books in ‘The Belgariad’ and ‘The Mallorean’. These books changed me. I started reading them as an 11 year old who was kind of floating around in this thing called life. I had friends at school, but no meaningful connections. This I didn’t understand until I was older. By reading these books I was drawn into an incredible world filled with characters that I knew and loved, and in some cases wanted to be (come on people, I can’t be the only kid that put a streak of white paint in their hair). The story is Garion’s ‘hero’s journey’ but I felt that the adventure belonged to me too. It was my ‘Neverending story’ if you will and it gave me the confidence to be more present in my own life. I own all the copies of both series set in this marvellous world and most of the extras too. They are a pretty tired looking collection of books because I bought them as a university student from second book shops all over Christchurch and Auckland. I love that they have been released again relatively recently with a fresh new look so that they can appeal to the younger generation. I thoroughly recommend these books for lovers of high fantasy, action, and relatable characters. It is the quintessential hero’s journey. Many people think David Eddings is overly formulaic which he is a bit but since I enjoy the tale he tells I do not mind reading it over again. His characters always have great humor at their core and you cannot beat a good epic tale for entertainment value. This particular book is a great close to a great series. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesBelgariad Universe (12 (Malloreon 05)) The Malloreon (05) Belongs to Publisher SeriesBastei Lübbe Taschenbuch (20170) Pocket (5523) Distinctions
Garion and his companions must locate his son before Zandramas uses the child in a rite that will raise the Dark Prophesy. No library descriptions found. |
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