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By David Eddings. 1984
END OF THE QUEST It had all begun with the theft of the Orb that had so long protected the…
West from the evil God Torak. Before that, Garion had been a simple farm boy. Afterward, he discovered that his aunt was really the Sorceress Polgara and his grandfather was Belgarath, the Eternal Man. Then, on the long quest to recover the Orb, Garion found to his dismay that he, too, was a sorcerer. Now, at last, the Orb was regained and the quest was nearing its end. Of course, the questors still had to escape from this crumbling enemy fortress and flee across a desert filled with Murgo soldiers searching for them, while Grolim Hierarchs strove to destroy them with dark magic. Then, somehow, they must manage to be in Riva with the Orb by Erastide. After that, however, Garion was sure that his part in these great events would be finished. But the Prophecy still held future surprises for Garion--and for the little princess Ce'Nedra. 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!By David Eddings. 1984
By David Eddings. 1982
The master Sorcerer Belgarath and his daughter Polgara the arch-Sorceress were on the trail of the Orb, seeking to regain…
its saving power before the final disaster prophesized by the legends. And with them went Garion, a simple farm boy only months before, but now the focus of the struggle. He had never believed in sorcery and wanted no part of it. Yet with every league they traveled, the power grew in him, forcing him to acts of wizardry he could not accept.By Washington Irving.
By Elizabeth Boyer. 1994
When Jutta's mother sent her to tiny, windswept Bardhol to stay with their ancient female relations, she hinted slyly that…
those crafty crones might be hiding a fortune. But all Jutta found was boredom, toil -- and cats, spoiled pets demanding constant attention. Their only neighbors were antiquated, mad, or resting -- permanently -- in the graveyard at the foot of the hill. Jutta's grandmothers warned her away from the graveyard, but the cats went, and Jutta followed. What she found there would change her life forever.By Anne Mccaffrey, Margaret Ball. 1992
By Lord Dunsany.
By Lord Dunsany.
By Andre Norton. 1987
Few authors have achieved such renown as World Fantasy Life Achievement honoree and Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers…
of America, Andre Norton. With the love of readers and the praise of critics, Norton's books have sold millions of copies worldwide. Book eight of the Witch Word - Estcarp series. Come. Step through an ancient arch in the Scottish highlands - and into a world beyond all earthly possibilities... Where fearsome creatures abound and witches rule supreme. Where a sparkling jewel carries a strange and awesome power. Where the terrifying forces of the Dark ravage the countryside. And where a young Earth woman named Kelsie McBlair holds the key to Witch World's future. Trapped in a bizarre web of science and sorcery, she alone can pierce the savage heart of evil...by confronting the lord of the Dark himself!By Andre Norton, Mercedes Lackey. 1991
By Anne Fine. 1991
Jeanie finds a ring on her way to school, and in the middle of class she gives it a rub…
and a genie appears on her desk. Suddenly everything she wants seems within reach - until she finds that this is a grumpy genie with a very different view of the world from her own. Grades 2-4.By Celia Rees. 2000
When, in the 1600s, Mary sees her grandmother accused of witchcraft and hung for the crime, she is hurried to…
safety by an unknown woman. The woman gives her paper and ink to record her days, and she sets off for the New World only to find that she, like her grandmother, is the victim of ignorance and stupidity. For senior high and order readers.By Margaret Weis, Tracy Hickman. 1998
Old companions and fresh heroes. New and ever more fantastical creatures and monsters. Banished gods and lost magic. Dragon overlords…
are taking over the world of Krynn. The Chaos War is ending. The Fifth Age is beginning.By Clive Barker. 1987
Weaveworld begins with a ruga wondrous, magnificent ruginto which a world has been woven. It is the world of the…
Seerkind, a people more ancient than man, who possess rapturesthe power to make magic. In the last century they were hunted down by an unspeakable horror known as the Scourge, and, threatened with annihilation, they worked their strongest raptures to weave themselves and their culture into a rug for safekeeping. Since then, the rug has been guarded by human caretakers. The last of the caretakers has just died. Vying for possession of the rug is a spectrum of unforgettable characters: Suzanna, granddaughter of the last caretaker, who feels the pull of the Weaveworld long before she knows the extent of her own powers; Calhoun Mooney, a pigeon-raising clerk who finds the world he's -always dreamed of in a fleeting glimpse of the rug; Immacolata, an exiled Seerkind witch intent on destroying her race even if it means calling back the Scourge; and her sidekick, Shadwell, the Salesman, who will sell the Weaveworld to the highest bidder. In the course of the novel the rug is unwoven, and we travel deep into the glorious raptures of the Weaveworld before we witness the final, cataclysmic struggle for its possession. Barker takes us to places where we have seldom been in fictionplaces terrifying and miraculous, humorous and profound. With keen psychological insight and prodigious invention, his trademark graphic vision balanced by a spirit of transcendent promise, Barker explores the darkness and the light, the magical and the monstrous, and celebrates the triumph of the imagination.By Mark Twain, Joanne Suter. 1999
By Don Sawyer. 1997
There is one thing Luke wants more than anything else in the world -- the British Columbia bull riding champion's…
buckle. But things change when he lands in Okalla Prison. Can he break the demons from his past?By Gregory Benford, Martin Greenberg. 1986
By Julian May. 1982
This is the first book in "The Saga of the Exiles" series. Among the misfits and mavericks of the 22nd…
Century, there are those who pass through the time-doors of the Pliocene Epoch into the battleground of two warring races from a planet far away. (Saga of Pliocene exile ; 1)By Fred Saberhagen. 1984
By Piers Anthony. 1995