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| Brandon Sanderson. Fantasy Author. The Cosmere. The Mistborn Saga. The Stormlight Archive. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Brandon Sanderson. Fantasy Author. The Cosmere. The Stormlight Archive. Wind and Truth. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Brandon Sanderson. Fantasy Author. The Cosmere. The Mistborn Saga. The Stormlight Archive. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Brandon Sanderson. Fantasy Author. The Cosmere. The Stormlight Archive. Wind and Truth. by Travis Simpkins |
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| The Way of Kings. Book One. The Stormlight Archive. Brandon Sanderson. The Cosmere. Fantasy |
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings, Book One of the Stormlight Archive, begins an incredible new saga of epic proportion.
Roshar
is a world of stone and storms. Uncanny tempests of incredible power
sweep across the rocky terrain so frequently that they have shaped
ecology and civilization alike. Animals hide in shells, trees pull in
branches, and grass retracts into the soilless ground. Cities are built
only where the topography offers shelter.
It has been centuries
since the fall of the ten consecrated orders known as the Knights
Radiant, but their Shardblades and Shardplate remain: mystical swords
and suits of armor that transform ordinary men into near-invincible
warriors. Men trade kingdoms for Shardblades. Wars were fought for them,
and won by them.
One such war rages on a ruined landscape called
the Shattered Plains. There, Kaladin, who traded his medical
apprenticeship for a spear to protect his little brother, has been
reduced to slavery. In a war that makes no sense, where ten armies fight
separately against a single foe, he struggles to save his men and to
fathom the leaders who consider them expendable.
Brightlord
Dalinar Kholin commands one of those other armies. Like his brother, the
late king, he is fascinated by an ancient text called The Way of Kings. Troubled by over-powering visions of ancient times and the Knights Radiant, he has begun to doubt his own sanity.
Across
the ocean, an untried young woman named Shallan seeks to train under an
eminent scholar and notorious heretic, Dalinar's niece, Jasnah. Though
she genuinely loves learning, Shallan's motives are less than pure. As
she plans a daring theft, her research for Jasnah hints at secrets of
the Knights Radiant and the true cause of the war.
The result of over ten years of planning, writing, and world-building, The Way of Kings is but the opening movement of the Stormlight Archive, a bold masterpiece in the making.
Speak again the ancient oaths:
Life before death.
Strength before weakness.
Journey before Destination.
and return to men the Shards they once bore.
The Knights Radiant must stand again.
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| The Last Wish. The Witcher. Andrzej Sapkowski. Fantasy. Geralt of Rivia |
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| Michael Moorcock. Fantasy Author. The Elric Saga. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Michael Moorcock. Fantasy Author. The Elric Saga. The Bane of the Black Sword. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Robert Jordan. Fantasy Author. The Wheel of Time. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Robert Jordan. Fantasy Author. The Wheel of Time. A Crown of Swords. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Warbreaker. Brandon Sanderson. The Cosmere. Fantasy |
In the world of Warbreaker,
each person is born endowed with the power of one Breath―which can be
sold and collected by others, then used to Awaken objects and even
corpses to do their bidding. A few individuals who die in glory return
as gods, with the power of thousands of Breath, but no memory of their
mortal lives―and are enthroned in the Court of Gods in Hallandren’s
capital. To Vivenna and Siri, princesses of Idris, the abuse of Breath
and the claim of the Returned to be gods are repugnant blasphemy. But
with one princess wed to the God King of their nation’s enemies in a bid
for peace, the other finds she must rely on Breath-using mercenaries to
try to rescue her sister from her monstrous husband.
Lightsong
the Bold, a lesser god who doubts his own religion, starts investigating
mysterious murders in the Court of Gods and uncovers haunting clues to
his own forgotten past. He is one of four gods who controls the army of
Awakened Lifeless soldiers, and one faction is inciting an invasion of
Idris despite the marriage treaty. Vasher―wielder of the sapient sword
Nightblood―works behind the scenes against the declaration of war, but
Lightsong’s visions of bloodshed prophesy its inevitability. Can the new
queen, unaware of her sister’s imminent rescue attempt, persuade
Lightsong and also somehow get through to the aloof God King―who she has
been forbidden to speak to or even look in the eyes―before her homeland
is destroyed?
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| Patrick Rothfuss. Fantasy Author. The Kingkiller Chronicle. The Name of the Wind. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Patrick Rothfuss. Fantasy Author. The Kingkiller Chronicle. The Name of the Wind. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Brandon Sanderson. Fantasy Author. The Cosmere. The Mistborn Saga. The Stormlight Archive. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Brandon Sanderson. Fantasy Author. Robert Jordan. The Wheel of Time. The Gathering Storm. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Gerald Gardner. Witchcraft. Book of Shadows. Gardnerian Wicca. Ceremonial Magick. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Gerald Gardner. Book of Shadows. Gardnerian Wicca. Magick. Witchcraft Today. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Paul Foster Case. Occultist and Freemason. Tarot. Builders of the Adytum. B.O.T.A. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Paul Foster Case (1884 - 1954). Gravesite. Occultist and Freemason. Builders of the Adytum. B.O.T.A. |
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| Paul Foster Case. Builders of the Adytum. B.O.T.A. The True and Invisible Rosicrucian Order. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Enchanter's Endgame. Book Five. The Belgariad. David Eddings. Fantasy |
The fifth and final novel of The Belgariad. The ancient Mrin Codex foretold the battle between of the heir to the Rivan throne and the evil God Torak, which will decide the fate of the world. Garion, the Rivan heir, is far from ready to face Torak, who is awakening from a long, enforced sleep. Garion, Belgarath and their wily friend Silk slip out of the castle without telling anyone to travel to where this final confrontation will take place. A story of endurance, valor, loyalty and love by one of the most popular fantasy writers of all time. "Eddings' BELGARIAD is exactly the kind of fantasy I like. It has magic, adventure, humor, mystery, and a certain delightful human insight." - Piers Anthony on PAWN OF PROPHECY "Absorbing. Touches all the right Fantasy bases. Warring gods, political intrigues, supernatural creatures, and appealingly human magicians." - Publishers Weekly on QUEEN OF SORCERY "A graceful, fluid style of storytelling rare in fantasy writing.” - Publishers Weekly about the author: David Eddings published his first novel, HIGH HUNT, in 1973, before turning to the field of fantasy with The Belgariad, which hit the New York Times bestseller lists, as did his Malloreon series, The Elenium and The Tamuli series. Born in Spokane, Washington, he served in the United States Army and taught college English. His wife Leigh Eddings collaborated with her husband for more than a dozen years on numerous bestsellers.
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| Castle of Wizardry. Book Four. The Belgariad. David Eddings. Fantasy |
A magnificent epic set against a history of seven thousand years
of the struggles of Gods and Kings and men - of strange lands and events
- of fate and a prophecy that must be fulfilled!
THE BELGARIAD
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!
THUS CONTINUES BOOK FOUR OF THE BELGARIAD
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| Magician's Gambit. Book Three. The Belgariad. David Eddings. Fantasy |
Garion, Belgarath, Polgara and their companions face new challenges as they continue their quest to retrieve the stolen Orb before it can be delivered to the evil god Torak.When they reach the mile-high tower of Ctuchik, who has the Orb and whose followers practice Torak's cruel rites of human sacrifice, Belgarath must use all his strength, guile and sorcery as he faces his most fearsome enemy. Garion's strange powers continue to grow, as he plays an increasingly crucial role in this world's future. "Eddings' BELGARIAD is exactly the kind of fantasy I like. It has magic, adventure, humor, mystery, and a certain delightful human insight."- Piers Anthony on PAWN OF PROPHECY"Absorbing. Touches all the right Fantasy bases. Warring gods, political intrigues, supernatural creatures, and appealingly human magicians." - Publishers Weekly on QUEEN OF SORCERY"A graceful, fluid style of storytelling rare in fantasy writing.” - Publishers Weeklyabout the author:David Eddings published his first novel, HIGH HUNT, in 1973, before turning to the field of fantasy with The Belgariad, which hit the New York Times bestseller lists, as did his Malloreon series, The Elenium and The Tamuli series. Born in Spokane, Washington, he served in the United States Army and taught college English. His wife Leigh Eddings collaborated with her husband for more than a dozen years on numerous bestsellers.
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| Robert Jordan. Fantasy Author. The Wheel of Time. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Robert Jordan. Fantasy Author. The Wheel of Time. Lord of Chaos. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Patrick Rothfuss. Fantasy Author. The Kingkiller Chronicle. The Name of the Wind. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Patrick Rothfuss. Fantasy Author. The Kingkiller Chronicle. The Narrow Road Between Desires. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Brandon Sanderson. Fantasy Author. The Cosmere. The Mistborn Saga. The Stormlight Archive. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Brandon Sanderson. Fantasy Author. The Cosmere. The Stormlight Archive. Rhythm of War. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Frater Achad. Charles Stansfeld Jones. Occultist. Ceremonial Magick. Ordo Templi Orientis. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Paschal Beverly Randolph. Rosicrucian. Occultist. Sex Magick. Spiritualism. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Paschal Beverly Randolph. Rosicrucian. Occultist. Magia Sexualis. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim. Three Books of Occult Philosophy. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim. Three Books of Occult Philosophy. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Stephen Skinner. Graeco-Egyptian Magic. Key of Solomon. Ceremonial Magick. Feng Shui. by Travis Simpkins |
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| Stephen Skinner. The Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy. Henry Cornelius Agrippa. Ceremonial Magick. by Travis Simpkins |