Sorceress of Darshiva (The Malloreon #4)
The Sorceress of Darshiva,book four of the Malloreon series, by David Eddings is about a man named Belgarion who gathers a large group of differently talented people and they go to catch the thief who kidnapped Belgarion's son to fulfill the dark prophecy instead of the light. however, the thief isn't the only thing they have to worry about. Their party is also being chased by an over-religious disciple of the dark god Torak who Belgarion killed in the previous series, The Belgariad. As
I find it rather strange that The Belgariad and The Malloreon are my favorite series. I read this series every year [at least] but I still see so many issues in the way women are characterized. But its still my favorite series. When I have reading slumps or Im feeling out of sorts, this is the series that I always turn to. I see its faults (characterization, slow pace, repetition, etc) but I still love it. And I recommend it (to people who like old school Fantasy) quite often. So even though a
A well written book. Enjoyed reading it.
Full review here:http://jamesgenrebooks.blogspot.com/2...At this point in the series, one can't help but feel like the author is using the old Indiana Jones method of using an arrow on a map to move people along, with mosquito stops everyone on the map.
I love the in depth history and geography that Eddings develops here. I could easily picture travelling alongside the characters while they were on their quest. The sense of inevitability was inescapable. The different uses of the will & the world kept me entertained as the increasing intensity of the plot had me glued to the pages. The characters were a lot of fun too. I truly enjoyed the time I spent with them. I love how each of them stood out on their own, yet really fit together as a
The fourth book of the Malloreon does not disappoint! I cannot wait to read the exciting conclusion.
David Eddings
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Title | : | Sorceress of Darshiva (The Malloreon #4) |
Author | : | David Eddings |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 371 pages |
Published | : | October 13th 1990 by Del Rey Books (first published 1989) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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The Endless Quest... Troubles and delays continued to mount as Garion, Belgarath, Polgara, and the company pursued Zandramas across the known world. Possessed by the Dark Destiny, she had stolen Garion's infant son for a ritual that would destroy all that men valued. She was always one step ahead, taunting and spying on them, flying over in the form of a great dragon. Her armies, led by a Demon Lord, threatened on one side; on the other were the forces of Emperor Zakath, seeking to capture them. Somehow, as the Seeress of Kell had warned, they had to be at the Place Which Is No More for the ritual at the same time as Zandramas, or face disaster. But where that might be they still had no clue.Itemize Books Toward Sorceress of Darshiva (The Malloreon #4)
Original Title: | Sorceress of Darshiva |
ISBN: | 0345369351 (ISBN13: 9780345369352) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Malloreon #4, Belgariad Universe #11 |
Characters: | Garion, Polgara, Belgarath, Ce'Nedra, Silk, Barak, Fulrach, Anheg, Cho-Hag, Porenn, Asharak, Hettar, Durnik, Lellodrin, Mandorallen, Sadi, Beldin, Poledra, Drosta lek Thun, 'Zakath, Liselle, Eriond |
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Ratings: 4.09 From 41328 Users | 314 ReviewsEvaluation Of Books Sorceress of Darshiva (The Malloreon #4)
Sorceress of Darshiva is the fourth book in The Malloreon by David Eddings. The never ending quest! Trouble and delays seem to plague Garion and the party in their efforts with Zandramas always staying one step ahead. With Demon Lords and enemy forces on one side and agents of Emperor Zakath trying to capture them on the other, the party will need to hurry if they want to make it to the Place Which Is No More in time. Assuming Belgarath can figure out what that phrase means.This volume is allThe Sorceress of Darshiva,book four of the Malloreon series, by David Eddings is about a man named Belgarion who gathers a large group of differently talented people and they go to catch the thief who kidnapped Belgarion's son to fulfill the dark prophecy instead of the light. however, the thief isn't the only thing they have to worry about. Their party is also being chased by an over-religious disciple of the dark god Torak who Belgarion killed in the previous series, The Belgariad. As
I find it rather strange that The Belgariad and The Malloreon are my favorite series. I read this series every year [at least] but I still see so many issues in the way women are characterized. But its still my favorite series. When I have reading slumps or Im feeling out of sorts, this is the series that I always turn to. I see its faults (characterization, slow pace, repetition, etc) but I still love it. And I recommend it (to people who like old school Fantasy) quite often. So even though a
A well written book. Enjoyed reading it.
Full review here:http://jamesgenrebooks.blogspot.com/2...At this point in the series, one can't help but feel like the author is using the old Indiana Jones method of using an arrow on a map to move people along, with mosquito stops everyone on the map.
I love the in depth history and geography that Eddings develops here. I could easily picture travelling alongside the characters while they were on their quest. The sense of inevitability was inescapable. The different uses of the will & the world kept me entertained as the increasing intensity of the plot had me glued to the pages. The characters were a lot of fun too. I truly enjoyed the time I spent with them. I love how each of them stood out on their own, yet really fit together as a
The fourth book of the Malloreon does not disappoint! I cannot wait to read the exciting conclusion.
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