The
Hobbit (Click for more options)
by J.R.R. Tolkien
In this delightful and enthralling tale, J. R. R. Tolkien first created the imperishable
world of fantasy called Middle-earth, and those charming, indomitable creatures, the
hobbits, whose adventures are continued in "The Lord of the Rings."
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The Fellowsip of the Ring (Click for more options)
by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Fellowship of the Ring-the trilogy "The Lord of the Rings"-tells of the
fateful power of the One Ring, and begins the magnificent tale of adventure which is
continued in The Two Towers and reaches its mighty climax in The Return of
the King.
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The Two
Towers (Click for more options)
by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Two Towers is the second volume of "The Lord of the Rings": "Here
are beauties which pierce like swords or burn like cold iron; here is a book that will
break your heart... good beyond hope."
C. S. Lewis
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The Return of the King (Click for more options)
by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Return of the King is the towering climax to J. R. R. Tolkien's trilogy,
"The Lord of the Rings." In these three volumes, which form one continuous
narrative, Tolkien created the saga of the hobbits of Middle-earth and the great War of
the Rings.
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The
Silmrillion (Click for more options)
by J.R.R. Tolkien
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Pawn
of Prophecy (Click for more options)
by David Eddings
Thus begins the first book of The Belgariad, a magnificent epic of immense scope
set against a history of seven thousand years of the struggles of Gods and Kings and
men-of strange lands and events-of fate and a prophecy that must be fulfilled!
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Queen
of Sorcery (Click for more options)
by David Eddings
This continues the magnificent epic of The Belgariad, begun in Pawn of
Prophecy, set among strange lands against a background of a war of men, Kings, and
Gods that had spanned seven thousand years-a novel of strange fate and a prophecy that
must come true!
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Magician's Gambit (Click for more options)
by David Eddings
This carries on the magnificent epic of The Belgariad, begun in Pawn of
Prophecy and Queen of Sorcery, a fantasy set against a background of a war
of men, Kings, and Gods that had spanned seven thousand years-a novel of fate, strange
lands, and a prophecy that must be fulfilled!
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Castle of Wizardry (Click for more options)
by David Eddings
This continues the magnificent epic of The Belgariad, begun in Pawn of
Prophecy, Queen of Sorcery, and Magician's Gambit-a fantasy set
against a background of the war of men, Kings, and Gods that had spanned seven thousand
years-a novel of fate, strange lands, and a prophecy that must be fulfilled!
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Enchanters' End Game (Click for more options)
by David Eddings
Here is the brilliant conclusion to the epic of The Belgariad, which began in Pawn
of Prophecy-a novel of fate, strange lands, and a Prophecy that must be fulfilled-the
resolution of the war of men, Kings, and Gods that had spanned seven thousand years!
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Guardians of the West
by David Eddings
$6.99; paperback; 438 pages
Ballantine Books
ISBN 0345352661
Here, in the eagerly awaited sequel to David Eddings' bestselling The Belgariad,
is the first book of The Malloreon, and epic quest across strange lands and among
stranger peoples-a magnificent fantasy of men, Kings, Sorcerers, and Gods caught up in the
culmination of the seven-thousand-year war between two opposing Destinies to determine the
fate of all creation.
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King of the Murgos
by David Eddings
$6.99; paperback; 403 pages
Ballantine Books
ISBN 0345358805
Here David Eddings' bestselling The Malloreon continues as the epic quest begins,
across new lands and among strange peoples. A magnificent fantasy of men, Kings,
Sorcerers, and Gods caught up in a death struggle between two ancient, warring
Destinies-the culmination of a seven-thousand-year war of Good and Evil.
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Demon Lord of Karanda
by David Eddings
$6.99; paperback; 404 pages
Ballantine Books
ISBN 0345363310
Here David Eddings continues his bestselling The Malloreon, taking the quest
across a strange continent and among stranger peoples struggling over the religion of a
dead God. A story of ancient, opposing Destinies, battling for control of all men.
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Sorceress of Darshiva
by David Eddings
$6.99; paperback; 371 pages
Ballantine Books
ISBN 0345369351
Here David Eddings continues his bestselling The Malloreon in this story of
ancient, opposing Destinies battling for control of a world and for the fate of all Gods
and men.
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The Seeress of Kell (Click for more options)
by David Eddings
Here is the epochal conclusion to David Eddings' bestselling The Malloreon, the
culmination of an unparalleled quest across strange lands and among strange peoples-a
magnificent fantasy of men, Kings, Sorcerers, and Gods caught up in the
seven-thousand-year war between two ancient, opposing Destinies battling to determine the
fate of all creation.
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Belgarath the Sorcerer
by David Eddings
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The Diamond Throne
by David Eddings
$6.99; paperback
Ballantine Books
ISBN 0345367693
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The Ruby
Knight
by David Eddings
$6.99; paperback; 372 pages
Ballantine Books
ISBN 0345373529
Sparhawk and his companions set forth to find King Sarak's grave by raising ghosts of
those who had perished in that ancient battle. The Seeker, an insectile monster
spawned of the evil God Azash, hounded their every step. Still Sparhawk pressed on,
driven by desperate need. They had to find Bhelliom before his queen could perish.
They must not fail!
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The Sapphire Rose
by David Eddings
$6.99; paperback; 502 pages
Ballantine Books
ISBN 034537472X
Restoring Queen Ehlana would be only the beginning of Sparhawk's mission. With the
aid of four stalwart knights, one from each Militant Order, he must thwart Ehlana's
poisoner, the Primate Annias, in his plot to assume the throne of the church, for as
Archplate, Annias would serve his secret master, Azash, and deliver up to the dread God
the one thing Azash thirsted for-Bhelliom itself!
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Domes of Fire
by David Eddings
6.99; paperback; 471 pages
Ballantine Books
ISBN 0345383273
Danger stalked Queen Ehlana's realm. When an ambasador from the far-off Tamul Empire
begged for help, Sparhawk, Ehlana's champion and Prince Consort, was the Emperor's last
hope. For surely the knight who had killed the evil God Azash could prevail against the
terror in Tamul. But waiting for him was a glittering court seething with corruption,
treachery--and the greatest danger Sparhawk would ever face!
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The Shining
Ones
by David Eddings
6.99; paperback; 472 pages
Ballantine Books
ISBN 0345388666
This was the first book of David Eddings that I read, and it started me onto his writing
right away. A wonderful plot, there wasn't a slow part in the whole story. To those people
who said this book was awful, what were you THINKING? Congradulations on a great book, Mr.
Eddings!
-Taylor Grandberg from Calgary, Canada ,
February 12, 1999
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The Hidden
City
by David Eddings
$6.99; paperback; 504 pages
Ballantine Books
ISBN 0345390407
What can I say? I liked the Hidden City. The Eddings' style of storytelling draws me into
their books. The characters' conversations and relationships keep me fascinated, like
stepping into a room and listening to people talk as if they didn't know you were there.
While some readers apparently find this style boring, I find that I fall into it
comfortably. Rather than a lull between the all-out action parts of the books, the
discussions and witty fencing of the characters offer the reader a chance to analyse these
people by what they say and do to one another, so that when something happens to disturb
their lives, you feel for them. Although some of the characters are near cliches (the
cultured,misunderstood thief, the Amazon, the wise teacher), Eddings breathes life into
them with little details and light words. Read the series. (Plus, I got 50 points playing
Scrabble with a group of friends using the word "defenestrate." Thanks Stragen!)
-Chaos
(prinkj00@uleth.ca) from Canada , July 29, 1998
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The Magic of Recluse
by L.E. Modesitt, Jr.
$6.99; paperback; 501 pages
Tor Books
ISBN 0812505182
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The Towers of the Sunset
by L.E. Modesitt, Jr.
$6.99; paperback; 536 pages
Tor Books
ISBN 0812519671
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The Magic Engineer
by L.E. Modesitt, Jr.
$6.99; paperback; 617 pages
Tor Books
ISBN 0812534050
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The Order War
by L.E. Modesitt, Jr.
$6.99; paperback; 597 pages
Tor Books
ISBN 0812534042
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The Death of Chaos
by L.E. Modesitt, Jr.
$6.99; paperback
Tor Books
ISBN 0812548248
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Mossflower (Click for more options)
by Brian Jacques
In the wondrous tradition of Watership Down, from the celebrated author of Redwall,
comes an epic adventure of courage and fortitude... and one magnificent mouse's quest to
free an enslaved forest kingdom from the claws of tyranny.
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Martin the Warrior (Click for more options)
by Brian Jacques
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The Book of Three (Click for more options)
by Loyd Alexander
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The Black Cauldron (Click for more options)
by Lloyd Alexander
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The Castle of Llyr (Click for more options)
by Lloyd Alexander
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Taran
Wanderer (Click for more options)
by Loyd Alexander
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The High King (Click for
more options)
by Loyd Alexander
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Whispering Woods
by Clayton Emery
$5.99; paperback; 294 pages
Harper Paperbacks
ISBN: 0061054186
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The Once and Future King (Click for more options)
by Terence Hanbury White
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