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Enchanter's End Game by David Eddings



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Submitted by Matt Rousu 
(Jul 19, 2001)

Enchanters end game is my favorite book of the Belgariad series. The War in Thulldom is arguably the best written part of the book because it goes into such detail and it is all action packed. The confrontation of Belgarion and the maimed god Torak is also excellently written. It is without a doubt in my mind my favorite book.


Submitted by Anonymous
(Apr 04, 2000)

This is the grand finale to Eddings Belgariad series, an excellent series overall, and this finale is not a disappointment.  This is the final battle between Garion and the dark god Torak, the battle that will determine the destiny of mankind. 
This is a great book, well-written, as always, Eddings' humor spices up even the most dull of parts, action-packed, plus a few great surprises for anyone willing to go the distance.  Hats off to David Eddings for this, his original (and arguably best) fantasy epic.


Submitted by Anonymous
(Feb 14, 1999)

David Eddings is definitely one of my favorite fantasy authors. In "Enchanters' End Game", the fifth and final book in "The Belgariad" we follow Garion on his final quest to save the world. We finally get to know at least something of what the Mrin prophecy meant, although it doesn't always turn out to be the most obvious. Well, I shouldn't say any more I guess, since it would reveal to much of the book. Just wanted to say that it's a great ending to a great series.


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