There are five books in David Eddings' "Belgariad' series. The titles of the series are as follows: Pawn of Prophecy, Queen of Sorcery, Magician's Gambit, Castle of Wizardry, and Enchanters' End Game.
There are a total of five books in David Eddings' 'Belgariad' series.
The Belgariad series was written by David Eddings.
Unlikely: he is 78.Whomever wrote the above is wrong.Yes it is unlikelybut that is becauseDavid Eddings died at age 77
no as far as is known he did not he was married though (leigh eddings) she co-wrote many of his books
Eddie Eddings has written: 'Laugh and Learn Too!' 'Laugh & learn' -- subject(s): Comic books, strips, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Comic books, strips, etc
I hope so, i prefer the belgariad books but the elenium would make a better movie imo
That's a hard one. Depends on your interests. I would recommend the Belgariad series and Mallorean series, both by David Eddings, Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve, Harry Potter sereies by J. k. Rowling, the Inheritence Cycle by Christopher Paolini, The Abhorsen Chronicles by Garth Nix, The Wardstone Chronicles by Joseph Delaney, and the Deltora Quest series by Emily Rodda. I have enjoyerd these books for years and have read each one countless times. I would avoid the Twilight saga however as it is awful. It's not even fatasy, "dark fantasy" is what it's called and that's pushing it in my opinion. It's basically about a girl's decision between necrophilia and bestiality, both of which are illegal.
I wouldn't be able to define THE best, as that is purely based upon the opinion of the reader. However, I can definitely recommend some good Fantasy books: DISCLAIMER: The books about to be listed are incredibly good and will be difficult to put down. The consequences of reading this books are entirely the responsibility of you, the reader of this article. J.R.R.Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. Terry Pratchet's Diskworld series Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time Series. Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's DragonLance Series. Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth Series. And finally, my personal Favorite, David Eddings books, Including the Belgariad series, The Mallorean series and more. Terry Pratchet's Diskworld series I can definitely attest to the quality of all of these books having read and re-read them myself numerous times. Lord of the Rings is a great start off. The DragonLance Series is very good, Serious Fantasy stuff. The Sword of Truth is a bit more Adult, but brilliant writing and a nice chunky Series. The ultimate is The Wheel of Time, being a very large, extremely in-depth fantasy novel. Also there's a really nice series by Scott westerfeld. The first book is called: uglies the second is called : pretties 3rd book : specials and extras. They are sci fiction. Really nice, i think you will love them if your into sci fiction (:
The series "The Sight" by David Clement-Davies consists of two books: "The Sight" and its sequel "Fell".
This is purely a matter of opinion, of course, but anyone who says it's something other than The Lord of the Rings is going to have to justify that claim.LotR is epic High Fantasy. If you like Low Fantasy, or prefer something darker, some suggestions (a warning first that some of these are quite dark, and some are quite graphic):The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever by Stephen DonaldsonThe Game of Thrones series by George R.R. Martin[The] Dragon[something] [of Pern] by Anne McCaffereyThe [Something][iad|oreon] by David Eddings (the 5 books of the Belgariad are probably the best)Harry Potter and the [Something] of [Something] by J.K. RowlingThe [Something(s)] of Shannara by Terry BrooksAnything by Terry Pratchett (fantasy with a strong humor element to it)
Alan MacDonald wrote the "Dirty Bertie" series of children's books.
== == David Wingrove wrote a series of books set in a future where china ruled the world. the series was called 'Chung-Kuo'.
The Sight (#1), and Fell (#2) by David Clement-Davies are two fantasy books about wolves.