Pages: 448 (Paperback) ISBN: 0586203737 Pub: Voyager Pub date: 1991-09-12 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 39396
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Reader Reviews:Disappointing (0/0 people found this helpful)Having thoroughly enjoyed The Redemption of Althalus as well as the Belgariad, the Malloreon and all related books, I was hoping that I'd be similarly delighted by the Elenium. Unfortunately, the depth of character that Eddings achieves with Garion and Althalus was lacking even in the main character of the Elenium, Sparhawk, and the series itself seemed to me to be just an inferior rewrite of the Belgariad - a precious blue stone with the power to destroy the world, a dark Emperor serving a dark God, a powerful female sorceress and ten companions questing to retrieve said blue stone. Although I enjoyed characters such as Kurik, Ulath and Bevier, the latter two weren't developed as they could have been, and indeed I was often losing track of which Church Knight was which, not a problem I've ever had before with Eddings.
At times infuriating, but consistantly engrossing... (0/0 people found this helpful)This trilogy is definitely shaping up not to be as daunting as either the Belgariad or Mallorean series by the same author, but unfortunately it remains considerably lacking in comparison to those excellent series. But being a David Eddings novel...there's much here to satisfy the casual fantasy reader. The enjoyable prologue teases with themes that will develop in this story (as is so often this authors custom) and very soon the reader's also up to speed with the events that unfolded in the trilogy-opener 'The Diamond Throne,' which all prepares you for another satisfying, if somewhat unchallenging continuation of the Elenium series.
The Ruby Knight (The Elenium (1/1 people found this helpful)The crystal block that Sephrenia, Vanion and 11 other Pandion have created to sustain Ehlana's life is getting weaker and weaker and Sparhawk has to hurry. The attack on Ehlana is not the only problem out there, somethings much more significant is happening and he must fids blue rose to save her david eddings is a true sorcerer! (0/0 people found this helpful)ok i know the titles a bit lame but fortunatly i didn't write this book, eddings did. as wonderful as belgariad, the story of sparhawk entrances and delights readers of all ages. truly magical. A must read! (10/10 people found this helpful)This book is a brilliant sequel to The Diamond Throne and carries on the story well. David Eddings has a unique style of writing which is both easy and fun to read. So far I have read almost all of David Eddings' books and enjoyed them all, however the Elenium and the Tamuli are my favourite series possibly because I read them before I read the Belgariad and the Mallorean. I'd recommend this book to anyone, not just Eddings fans and I would also suggest that you try all of his other books. Happy reading! Similar ProductsThe Sapphire Rose (The Elenium) The Diamond Throne (The Elenium) The Tamuli Omnibus: "Domes of Fire", "Shining Ones", "Hidden City" The Hidden City (Tamuli) The Seeress of Kell (Malloreon) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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