Pawn of Prophecy by David Eddings
Title: Pawn of Prophecy (The Belgariad #1)
Author: David Eddings
Publisher: 1982
Genre: YA Fantasy
Pages: 304
Rating: 3/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Summer Reading Challenge; Finishing the Series
A fierce dispute among the Gods and the theft of a powerful Orb leaves the World divided into five kingdoms. Young Garion, with his "Aunt Pol" and an elderly man calling himself Wolf --a father and daughter granted near-immortality by one of the Gods -- set out on a complex mission. In the process, as Garion grows into his early teens, he learns to defend himself, grapples with a wild boar, uncovers spies at a king's palace, learns about sorcery and starts to gain a sense of what his own destiny may be.
Another reading request from J from years back. I finally picked it up and it’s been a decent mini reading experience. This book is most definitely the big world-building, set-up book for the rest of the series. It starts off slow as we get to know Garion and his life on the farm. Once the band gets together and starts traveling, the pace picks up but not by a ton. We’re still slowly moving through the storyline it’s not until the last 25% of the book that things really get going. We’re left with many questions by the end of the book. This first volume didn’t blow me away, but it did make me intrigued enough to keep reading in the series.
The Belgariad
#1 Pawn of Pophecy
#2 Queen of Sorcery
#3 Magician’s Gambit
#4 Castle of Wizardry
#5 Enchanters’ End Game
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