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Newest Review: ... books, Domes of fire, The shining ones and The hidden city, it was another great series of books that i found very hard to put down once i started reading this series i could imagine the people that were in the book what they were wearing, what their surroundings were like what each character was like. It was a exciting read, they go off on anouther one of their war addventures where they ... more |
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by - written on 18/05/05 (Useful, 50 readings)
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I have just finished reading this book after reading the whole of the belgariad, the Malloreon, and the elenium before it. It was another great story to continue on from the Elenium where Sparhawk knight and his friends fought against the evil that was trying to take over their world. The book i read was a completion of all three books, Domes of fire, The shining ones and The hidden city, it was another great series of books that i found very hard to put down once i started reading this series i could imagine the people that were in the book what they were wearing, what their surroundings were like what each character was like. It was a exciting read, they go off on ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/02/02 (Useful, 43 readings)
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I greatly enjoyed the Belgariad and the Mallorean was a decent follow-up. The Elenium introduced new characters and a different plot style and was interesting. Enter, stage left, the Tamuli. Your First Question:- Given that the Mallorean was not dissimilar to its previous series (something that was even turned into a plot element); Is it likely that this could occur again? Yes Your Second Question:- Will Sparhawk, Pandion Knight, Queens consort, Man untouched by fate and a generally alround decent bloke (one you'd happily buy a pint) round up the old posse consisting of a variety of different fighting stereotypes (devout but slightly psychotic ... Read the complete review
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