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By David Eddings
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cover pictureAgain, this isn't a book to be read by itself. Queen of Sorcery continues the saga began in Pawn of Prophecy with the same compelling Eddings style. This is where things really get going though. You're not reading the prologue anymore. Readers who try to read this book without reading Pawn of Prophecy first are asking to be confused, but for anyone who has read Pawn of Prophecy, Queen of Sorcery is a must. And it's not the end either. If you stop reading here, you'll always wonder what happened next.

The same sense of epic history that you found in Pawn of Prophecy is continued here as more and more of the past events are revealed. Now you really get the sense of how the history of the past relates to what is happening now. Garion's story is only a continuation of a struggle that has lasted since the dawn of time. It's too late to warn you more, anyone who's begun this series is going to be hooked already by this point.

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