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Original Title: Enchanters' End Game
ISBN: 0345300785 (ISBN13: 9780345300782)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Belgariad #5, Belgariad Universe #7
Characters: Garion, Polgara, Belgarath, Layla, Ce'Nedra, Silk, Barak, Fulrach, Anheg, Rhodar, Cho-Hag, Islena, Porenn, Silar, Hettar, Durnik, Lellodrin, Mandorallen, Arianaa, Nerinaa, Ran Borune XXIII, Sadi, Salmissra, Beltira, Belkira, Beldin, Relg, Yarbleck, Taur Urgas, Taiba, Greldik, Brand, Merel, Olban, Korodullin, Drosta lek Thun, Issus, Morin, Javelina, Elvar, Varana, Mayaserana, 'Zakath, Zedar
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Title:Enchanters' End Game (The Belgariad #5)
Author:David Eddings
Book Format:paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 384 pages
Published:January 1st 1984 by Ballantine Books (Mm)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. Science Fiction Fantasy. High Fantasy. Magic. Adventure

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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?

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3.5 stars. Fairly satisfying ending the Belgariad. Overall, this was an above average epic fantasy series geared more towards the YA audience but still enjoyable for adults. One final note: I listened to the audiobook narrated by Cameron Beierle and he did an excellent job with the series.

3.5 stars. Fairly satisfying ending the Belgariad. Overall, this was an above average epic fantasy series geared more towards the YA audience but still enjoyable for adults. One final note: I listened to the audiobook narrated by Cameron Beierle and he did an excellent job with the series.

For me, this was the most enjoyable book of the whole Belgariad series, and that despite all of the happily-ever-afters that occur by books end. Those of you who know me, know that I much prefer Lady or the Tiger? type endings that leave things more to my imagination.Garion finally comes into his own during this installment and his elders and the Prophecy actually help him. He and CeNedra start communicating, instead of guessing what the other is thinking or feeling. And even Hettar, the

I devoured this & the previous book in a day. I'm trying to baby a bad back & this was a perfect excuse to do so. It was a good ending to a fun series - sort of. There are some loose ends & it is clearly stated that the prophecy doesn't end here, but I can easily & will. The Mallorean, another 5 book series, picks up where this leaves off & isn't quite as good. It's more of the same - too much so - so it's a let down. The flaws in this series & Eddings' writing become

The fifth and final book in Edding's Belgariad series has a distinctly "Return of the King" flavour, but it is dogged by many of the same problems found in the earlier books. While the bulk of the fellowship is leading the armies of the west into battle with the assembled army of the forces of evil, a smaller part of the fellowship ventures into the dark city where the sleeping god waits to be be reawoken as an object of great and terrible power that he desires is brought ever closer. The two

I, of course, didnt like everything about this book, like the fact that women are not equal to men (except for perhaps Pol...) and the fact that theres quite a bit of deus ex machina at the end. But I did find the entire series very entertaining, the tone uplifting, and the characters likeable.I had a good time reading these books and they feel a bit like a hot chocolate on a cold winters day: comforting.Recommended to all fantasy fans who want to read some of the Classics.

One of the best series I've ever read and this was definitely the best book of the five.

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