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Polgara the Sorceress
by Leigh Eddings, David Eddings |
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From Kirkus Reviews , 09/01/97:
Already 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) -- Copyright ©1997,
Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Synopsis:
On the heels of BELGARATH THE SORCERER comes
a triumphant companion volume which stunningly completes the bestselling
cycles of the Belgariad and The Malloreon. POLGARA THE SORCERESS stars
as the most remarkable heroine in the realm of fantasy fiction and a fitting
farewell to a world that readers will never forget
Customer Comments
Mooneyfamily@tinet.ie from Co. Meath Ireland
, 01/23/98, rating=10:
The best book I have ever read
I could not put this book down, and when I had
finished it I wish I hadn't! The plot is brilliant and if you're a fan
of the Eddings duo then you will love this book
slntkiler@aol.com from Manchester, Newhampshire
, 01/22/98, rating=10:
great book
this book filed in many things that were missing
from the belgariad and the melorean it is a book that tells many thing
you wonder about polgara and poledra it tells how polgara got so good at
her "talent" and why all the birds adresse her by her first name it tells
what the tree is doing in the vale and what it signifagance is i know that
it does tell in another book but it goes into better detail and about her
sister and how she was rivan queen and about the many descendants i loved
to learn what happened in the past and i really loved this book and even
if it was off on some things you have to give David Eddings lee-way he
is getting kinda old and he is only trying to entertain his public so if
you got something to say to cridasize him on you are an idiot
A Reader from Kori Carothers Mission Viejo,
CA , 01/19/98, rating=10:
An excellent story about Polgara and her life!
How did Polgara become a soceress? Read this
book and it will enthrall you to the end. I was not able to put it down.
This book tells in "Polgara's" words how she became a Dutchess, a sworn
protector of the Rivan descendants, a dancer, and kept a secret from her
famous father,Belgarath. Very well done!!!

