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Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings
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Pawn of Prophecy

by David Eddings

Series: The Belgariad (1)

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I flew through reading this first book in the series. I got acquainted with Garion, oddly knowing and seeing his transformation into adulthood. I love how this first yarn of the story is essential to understanding Garion's being is conceived, as well as all of the oddities of names and essential lands that are visited-- Garion grows to be more insightful as the book nears toward the end and I honestly couldn't put this book down. I finished it in one sitting! I immediately picked up the next book in the series to find out what happened to him, Polgara, and Belgariad on their quest. ( )
  nieva21 | Dec 23, 2009 |
I've loved this book since my mother first read it to me when I was about 10 or 11. Back then I think I loved the adventure. Now I can appreciate the insight we get into the confused mind of a teenage boy along with the mystery that the quest presents. It is an easy read that is definitely accessible for most readers but at the same time there are many layers to the book that makes re-reading a pleasure. As it is the first book in a series I will write a longer review once I've read the whole series. ( )
  Zommbie1 | Dec 10, 2009 |
I remember reading this series, but I don't remember how good it was. So, I give it three stars. ( )
  Anagarika | Nov 3, 2009 |
This is the beginning of a fun, 5 book series. There is another 5 book series, the Mallorean, that comes after plus several additional books, "Polgara", 'Belgarath' & the 'Mrin Codex'. If you stick with the first 5 & maybe the second 5, you'll be happy. Unless this world totally captivates you, reading the 3 additional books is kind of a waste. While there are some tidbits you can pick up, mostly they're a rehash from different POV's of the other 10 books.

That said, the world captivated me. My wife & I originally started reading this series just after the second book came out. We the proceeded to read one book a year - FOREVER! - well, it seemed like forever. Of course, we'd have to re-read or at least skim the earlier books again, so I don't know how many times we read them. Two of my kids have read them at least once each, as well.

It's a sword & sorcery world with a nifty take on it. The characters are engaging, larger than life & just a lot of fun. No sex or gore, it's appropriate for ten or so & up. ( )
  jimmaclachlan | Sep 25, 2009 |
Nicely written, introducing the characters by rumor and story before revealing them in our characters. Clearly Garion is blind to his position in his world, but he is believably obtuse about it.. Settling into an enjoyable series. ( )
  EowynA | Sep 11, 2009 |
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For Theone, who told me stories but could not stay for mine - and for Arthur, who showed me the way to become a man - and who shows me still
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El primer recuerdo que tenía el pequeño Garion era el de la cocina de la hacienda de Faldor.
The first thing the boy Garion remembered was the kitchen at Faldor's farm.
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"It's not good to leave things of value behind. They nag at the mind and distract one from the business at hand."
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Polgara the Sorceress

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0345335511, Mass Market Paperback)

"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...?

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:13 -0400)

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