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    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

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    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings
    Publisher: Del Rey | English | 13 PDF | 9.54 Mb
    ISBN-10 numbers: 0345435869; 0345422554; 0345403959; 0345335511; 0345335651; 0345335457; 0345335708; 0345338715; 0345352661; 0345358805; 0345363310; 0345369351; 0345377591

    David Eddings was born in Washington State in 1931 and grew up near Seattle. He graduated from the University of Washington and went on to serve in the US Army. Subsequently, he worked as a buyer for the Boeing Aircraft Company and taught college-level English. His career as a fantasy writer, with his wife Leigh, has been spectacular.


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    The Rivan Codex
    Del Rey | November 2 1999 | English | ISBN-10: 0345435869 | PDF | 535 pages

    So you want to write a multivolume, bestselling epic fantasy? Here's the book to help you. The Rivan Codex was published to answer the many letters David and Leigh Eddings have received from students, teachers, and aspiring writers. It's a companion to the 12-book fantasy series comprised of The Belgariad (five books), The Malloreon (five books), Belgarath the Sorcerer and Polgara the Sorceress. In David Eddings's words, The Rivan Codex "may give the student of our genre some insights into the creative process–something on the order of 'connect wire A to wire B. Warning! Do not connect wire A to wire C, because that will cause the whole thing to blow up in your face." This is a collection of the groundwork David and Leigh Eddings laid for the Belgariad and Malloreon series. On this firm foundation they imagined and built their world in book after book.


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    Polgara the Sorceress
    Del Rey | First Thus edition | December 26 1998 | English | ISBN-10: 0345422554 | PDF | 368 pages

    lready a runaway bestseller in the UK, this latest doorstopper fantasy from the husband-and-wife team expands upon the events encompassing two huge five-book sagas, The Belgariad and The Malloreon, plus a sequel-cum-companion volume, Belgarath the Sorcerer (1995). This enormous tome focuses on Belgarath's daughter Polgara, the 3,000-year-old shape-shifting sorceress, and her tumultuous world of magic, one-eyed evil gods, kings, swords, orbs, and whatnot. Neither sequel nor prequel, but–what? Postquel? Omniquel? (Radio satellite tour)


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    Belgarath the Sorcerer
    Del Rey | June 1 1996 | English | ISBN-10: 0345403959 | PDF | 1004 pages

    In this epic fantasy, depicting thousands of years of sorcerous, noble and godly machinations, the Eddingses return to the world of their multivolume sagas, The Belgariad and The Malloreon. This prequel to the earlier books, presented as Belgarath's memoirs, offers an absorbing story line and some memorable characters as, once again, the authors touch all the right fantasy bases, with warring gods, political intrigues, supernatural creatures and appealingly human magicians involved in a titanic war over the course of seven millennia. Because of the vast scope, the sense of ages passing and of destiny unfolding is well conveyed; but that same scale confines the authors to handling some events and characters only briefly, and it mutes the story's emotional power. Nonetheless, Eddings fans will no doubt snatch this novel off the shelves, while readers new to the authors' world won't find a more appropriate place to beginning exploring it.


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    Belgariad 01 - Pawn of Prophecy
    Del Rey | 1St Edition edition | January 13 1986 | ISBN-10: 0345335511 | PDF | 173 pages

    "Eddings' BELGARIAD is exactly the kind of fantasy I like. It has magic, adventure, humor, mystery, and a certain delightful human insight."–Piers Anthony
    Long ago, the Storyteller claimed, in this first book of THE BELGARIAD, the evil god Torak drove men and Gods to war. But Belgarath the Sorcerer led men to reclaim the Orb that protected men of the West. So long as it lay at Riva, the prophecy went, men would be safe.
    But Garion did not believe in such stories. Brought up on a quiet farm by his Aunt Pol, how could he know that the Apostate planned to wake dread Torak, or that he would be led on a quest of unparalleled magic and danger by those he loved–but did not know…?


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    Belgariad 02 - Queen of Sorcery
    Del Rey | 13th THUS edition | February 12 1986 | English | ISBN-10: 0345335651 | PDF | 240 pages

    The master Sorcerer Belgarath and his daughter Polgara the arch-Sorceress were on the trail of the Orb, seeking to regain its saving power before the final disaster prophesized by the legends. And with them went Garion, a simple farm boy only months before, but now the focus of the struggle. He had never believed in sorcery and wanted no part of it. Yet with every league they traveled, the power grew in him, forcing him to acts of wizardry he could not accept.


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    Belgariad 03 - Magician's Gambit
    Del Rey | 1St Edition | February 12 1986 | English | ISBN-10: 0345335457 | PDF | 213 pages

    Ce'Nedra, Imperial Princess of Tolnedra, had joined a dangerous mission to recover the stolen Orb that supposedly protected the West from the evil God Torak. And somehow, she found herself feeling quite tender for Garion, the innocent farm boy, who would be forced into the strange tower in the center of all evil to retrieve the Orb by himself.


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    Belgariad 04 - Castle of Wizardry
    Del Rey | Later Printing edition | December 12 1985 | English | ISBN-10: 0345335708 | PDF | 245 pages

    END OF THE QUEST
    It had all begun with the theft of the Orb that had so long protected the West from the evil God Torak. Before that, Garion had been a simple farm boy. Afterward, he discovered that his aunt was really the Sorceress Polgara and his grandfather was Belgarath, the Eternal Man. Then, on the long quest to recover the Orb, Garion found to his dismay that he, too, was a sorcerer.

    Now, at last, the Orb was regained and the quest was nearing its end. Of course, the questors still had to escape from this crumbling enemy fortress and flee across a desert filled with Murgo soldiers searching for them, while Grolim Hierarchs strove to destroy them with dark magic. Then, somehow, they must manage to be in Riva with the Orb by Erastide. After that, however, Garion was sure that his part in these great events would be finished.

    But the Prophecy still held future surprises for Garion–and for the little princess Ce'Nedra.

    This continues the magnificent epic of The Belgariad, begun in Pawn of Prophecy, Queen of Sorcery, and Magician's Gambit–a fantasy set against a background of the war of men, Kings, and Gods that had spanned seven thousand years–a novel of fate, strange lands, and a prophecy that must be fulfilled!


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    Belgariad 05 - Enchanter's End Game
    Del Rey | August 12 1986 | English | ISBN-10: 0345338715 | PDF | 241 pages

    THE DRIVE OF PROPHECY
    The quest was over. The Orb of Aldur was restored. And once again, with the crowning of Garion, there was a descendant of Riva Iron-grip to rule as Overlord of the West.

    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. On the outcome of that dread duel rested the destiny of the world. Now, accompanied by his grandfather, the ancient sorcerer Belgarath, Garion headed toward the City of Endless Night, where Torak awaited him.

    To the south, his fiancée, the princess Ce'Nedra, led the armies of the West in a desperate effort to divert the forces of Torak's followers from the man she loved.

    The Prophecy drove Garion on. But it gave no answer to the question that haunted him: How does a man kill an immortal God?

    Here is the brilliant conclusion to the epic of The Belgariad, which began in Pawn of Prophecy–a novel of fate, strange lands, and a Prophecy that must be fulfilled–the resolution of the war of men, Kings, and Gods that had spanned seven thousand years!


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    Mallorean 1 - Guardians of the West
    Del Rey | February 12 1988 | English | ISBN-10: 0345352661 | PDF | 296 pages

    A sequel to THE BELGARIAD, Garion has slain the evil God Torak, and fulfilled the prophecy. But suddenly another prophecy is foretold. Again a great evil is brewing in the East. And again Garion finds himself caught between two ancient Prophecies, with the fate of the world resting on him….


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    Malloreon 2 - King Of The Murgos
    Del Rey | First Edition edition | February 13 1989 | English | ISBN-10: 0345358805 | PDF | 296 pages

    King Belgarion and Queen Ce'Nedra are still searching for their kidnapped son Geran in this second volume of The Mallorean, Eddings's sequel to his bestselling fantasy series The Belgariad. After pursuing the Bear Cult in the last book, they now have information that the culprit is actually the evil Zandramas. Despite the seeming urgency of their quest, the journey becomes almost leisurely as the company, including the ancient sorcerer Belgarath, his daughter Polgara and the spy called Silk, stop repeatedly along the way. They visit the cave-dwelling mystics, the Ulgos, the imperial Tolnedrans, the forest Dryads, the Serpent Queen and the city of Rak Urga, where they make an unlikely ally of timid, wily Urgit, King of the Murgos. If this is seldom really gripping, the flavorful interplay among Eddings's stubborn, resourceful characters keeps the narrative continually entertaining.


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    Malloreon 3 - Demon Lord of Karanda
    Del Rey | 1St Edition | October 14 1989 | ISBN-10: 0345363310 | PDF | 274 pages

    In an adventurous sequel to THE MALLOREAN, David Eddings tells the story of King Garion's abducted infant son and his efforts to save him. Unfortunately, he and his friends are detained by the friendly, but determined Zakath, who refuses to let them leave. As a horde of demons ravage the Cities and a plague lets loose its terrors, Garion has little time left to reach his destination, or the kidnapper wins by default.


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    Malloreon 4 - Sorceress of Darshiva
    Del Rey | October 13 1990 | English | ISBN-10: 0345369351 | PDF | 260 pages

    As the bestselling THE Mallorean series contnues, Garion is pursuing Zandramas, in the form of a great dragon flying over them, across the known world. With the forces of evil threatening on both sides, Garion still had to get to the Place Which Is No More, as the Seeress of Kell had warned, but they had no idea where that might be….


    The Belgariad and the Malloreon - David Eddings

    Malloreon 5 - The Seeress of Kell
    Del Rey | March 22 1992 | English | ISBN-10: 0345377591 | PDF | 263 pages

    This final volume of the quintet begun with Guardians of the West finds Belgarion, the Child of Light, racing to his cataclysmic and long-prophesied meeting with Zandramas, Child of the Dark, which will determine the future of the world. His small band–consisting of, among others, his wife, Ce'Nedra; members of his shape-changing family; and his former enemy, Zakath, Emperor of Mallorea–is joined by Cyradis, the blind seeress of Kell, who is foreordained to decide which will win, the forces of Light or those of Dark. From the mysterious city of Kell they are directed to Perivor, bastion of chivalry, where they will learn the location of the meeting place, Korim, the Place Which Is No More. After various adventures and encounters with Zandramas's agents, the final battle of wills is joined, with Belgarion becoming privy to astonishing revelations about some of his companions. This volume is not for a newcomer to Eddings's series; while it ties up loose ends and brings the hero and his friends to a happy conclusion, the meeting that the previous four books have been foreshadowing is anticlimatic.