![]() It all ties together brilliantly at the end. The books are not told through one character, so you get the whole story of what is going on in this war as well as what happened thousands of years ago. Yet, the books are well written and with many likeable characters. ![]() This focuses on a boy named Pug (yes, I hate the name too), his story is one of the more unique ones in fantasy. ![]() There are few books out there as well written as these. It isn't as light hearted as say, Harry Potter, but the humor and characters make it a must read in my opinion. Yet, the characterization and humor of the story really sets it apart from most other Fantasy novels. The Belgariad follows a young boy named Garion, a standard prophecy story. Yes, I would like you to try to give a good accounting as to why you believe that the book (or series) is worth the reader's time. I am more interested in what books might have 'slipped between the cracks' of today's readers, yet are very good Fantasy books regardless. No 'omfg Harry Potter!' If you have not read Harry Potter, it is because you don't want too. Or maybe just your favorite book that might have been overlooked by today's readers. ![]() What I would like to hear, is everyone's opinion about two books (or series of books) in the Fantasy genre that should absolutely be read by every fan of the genre. ![]()
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