Friday, February 6, 2009

Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings

The boy Garion had spent his whole life in the confortable safety of Faldor's farm with his Aunt Pol who seems to be at the center of everything that goes on in her domain, the kitchen. He got into all sorts of mischief as a child but as he got older he began to wonder who his parents were, what the strange, pale circular mark on his palm means, and started feeling possessive about a childhood friend of his who started to blossom in interesting ways. However, a visit to a neighboring town with the incorrigible old rogue, Mister Wolf, changed Garion's life faster than he can say the names of the seven Gods. He suddenly found himself in the middle of a quest with Mister Wolf, Aunt Pol, Barak and Silk against an enemy that he knows nothing about. The frustrating thing is that nobody seems to want to tell him anything... What on earth is going on?

This is definitely one of my all time favorites! It was the first adult fantasy book I'd ever read and I remember finishing a book or two from this series in a day. If you want to start reading something in the fantasy genre, this would be a great book to start off with. Eddings' humorous writing makes the characters a fascinating and lovable lot. This is the first book of the Belgariad series. A MUST READ!!!

*A word of warning to those who have read tonnes of fantasy novels and have not read this one. You will find it extremely cliched. However just bear in mind that this book was written in the 1980's.

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