Enchanters' End Game is the thrilling conclusion to the Belgariad series.
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"This was a fantastic conclusion to the series. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves books. The author's writing is amazing, and his characters are so memorable, it's like you actually know these characters in real life. If you haven't read David Eddings, you've missed a treat."
— Dylan (5 out of 5 stars)
" The final volume of this series. A reread for me but still enjoyable. "
— Devi, 2/16/2014" Fairly satisfying conclusion. The raising of the army bit is quite good. On the whole, not a bad series -- as I mentioned before, I'm sure I would have enjoyed it much more if I had read it as a teenager. "
— Wm, 2/11/2014" This series is a forgotten gem with a detailed world, creative characters, and a great working of the classic coming of age story. It's great fantasy. "
— Sam, 2/3/2014" The ending of this series was exactly what I expected. It fulfills the prophecies outlined in the previous novels, so there really are not many surprises. As well, Eddings had too much heart as a writer, as it seems he was not willing to do any real damage to his central characters, which is a big difference between this and modern fantasy. It was enjoyable though, and tied up every open strand from the series very well. "
— Mark, 1/29/2014" Amid ethical and theological considerations, this fifth and final book brought the trek to a fitting conclusion. While I have little background in fantasy sagas, nevertheless, this was a great read on more than one level. "
— Mike, 1/18/2014" Enchanter's End Game is the climax of the series. Garion is off to fight Torak and the armies of the west are battling the murgos. I found this book to be a very good ending to a long long quest and I look forward to more works from David Eddings. "
— RinHitokiri, 1/16/2014" Solid, solid series. Characterization, world building; all superior. "
— Danielle, 1/3/2014" Another fond trip down memory lane. Very enjoyable! "
— Dennis, 12/30/2013" A really excellent epic fantasy series. I read these in high school and would love to some day reread the whole lot. "
— J.M., 12/29/2013" An excellent series with some hilarious quips amoung the members of the quest. Nothing really new as far as a fantasy quest goes, but a good tale none the less. "
— Phil, 12/4/2013" The prophecy is finally come to pass, without much in the way of surprises. But still, the entertainment value is there. "
— Data, 11/18/2013" Overall, not as good a series as everyone made it out to be. Not sure I would recommend it to anyone other than teenage boys. "
— Carolyn, 10/20/2013" David Eddings was the beginning of my Fantasy journey.....and I have never looked back. They have become like old friends and I haul them out often to re-read and to say hello to my favorite characters. "
— Jean, 6/16/2013" Liked the series though this last book was my least favorite. Mostly due to the focus on war/battle scenes. Nothing terribly graphic, but also not really my thing. The ending was a bit perfect, but suited the story well. "
— Danika, 3/29/2013" Ah! Silk is awesome! "
— Maeve, 1/26/2013" See my "Pawn of Prophesy" review. "
— Aaron, 10/21/2012" Terrible ending, but had humor and magic. "
— Jerry, 6/7/2012" Will always consider thsi one of my favorite series "
— Kari, 5/5/2012" Love these older fantasy books. "
— Jessica, 1/24/2012" Interesting to read the Queen of Riva's part in raising the army of the west but the battle of Torak and Belgarion's too short. "
— Daniel, 12/8/2011" Love the whole series with these characters! Started reading Eddings' work in grade 9, and keep going back. "
— Emily, 10/20/2011" I should probably re-read these... LOVE YA SILK! "
— Yao, 7/10/2011" I felt Tolkien on every page. "
— Jennifer, 6/14/2011" Another great book! Can't wait to read the next volume which is The Malloreon, Vol. 1 "
— Mary, 10/12/2010" While openly written as a formulaic fantasy, the author(s) [David later credited his wife, Leigh, as being a co-writer for the series] still manage to make a compelling tale filled with vivacious characters who are interesting to follow wherever they will take you. "
— Lori, 8/15/2010" I learned more about Belgarion and his Aunt and Grandfather. I learned about how they use magic. "
— Cindy, 8/11/2010" Again, fun series, glad to reread them. Probably start on the sequel as soon as I find 'em in the library. "
— Matt, 7/22/2010" Unlike many epic fantasy sagas I have read (e.g. Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time), the Belgariad only gets better as it nears its conclusion. Eddings knows how to tell a story, I'll give you that. "
— Adam, 7/17/2010" This was an enjoyable read, but it does drag some. Not quite a good as his later novels. "
— Jenn, 6/4/2010" See my review of the first omnibus, which pretty much covers it. "
— Russell, 5/4/2010" As I said in my review of Vol 1, these are great story books! Enjoy them! "
— Savannah, 4/3/2010" Love the characters. The final book felt a little slow in places, but overall I'm very happy with the whole series. "
— Sara, 2/12/2010" Same review as Vol. 1. Same warning about the preface, too. "
— Jim, 2/5/2010" Wonderful conslusion to the Belgariad series!! "
— Starla, 10/22/2009Cameron Beierle is a voice talent and audiobook narrator.