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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

567.0. "Eddings' The Belgariad" by BIRGP1::ALLEN () Tue Jan 26 1988 07:45

    I'm new to DEC and to this NOTES file, and I'd like to say Thanks
    for all the new (to me) books mentioned.  I'm in the process of
    reading _The Belgariad_ series on the recommendation of several
    of you and am enjoying it very much.  I have the awful feeling
    most of my pay cheque will be spent on books for the foreseeable
    future.  Since I'm a fan of both science fiction and fantasy there's
    a lot of material to go on.
    
    Thanks again,
    
    Michelle Allen
    SWAS
    East Midlands Unit
    UK
    
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567.1More Eddings and the Tolkien Note (Topic 89)WOOK::LEEWook... Like 'Book' with a 'W'Tue Jan 26 1988 21:5711
    Welcome, Michelle.  If you like David Eddings' _The_Belgariad_ then
    you may be interested to know that he has started a second series
    that begins a couple of years after _The_Belgariad_ ends.  The new
    series is called _The_Malloreon_ and who knows how many books this
    one will be.  Also, since you like fantasy, you might also be
    interested in the TOLKIEN note, topic #89.
    
    Wook Lee
    RISD/ATS
    PKO1 Maynard Massachusetts
    USA
567.2Eddings and family historyBIRMIC::ALLENWed Jan 27 1988 07:0614
    Thanks for the welcome, Wook.  I've already spotted the Tolkien
    note.  I must admit that I came to _The Lord of the Rings_ rather
    late in life (about 25, I think) and I've re-read it many times
    since.  I always enjoy it, and always seem to get something new
    out of it each time.  _The Malloreon_ is out in the UK, and as soon
    as I finish _The Belgariad_ series, I'll start on that.  If a further
    volume comes out in the States, could you please let me know.
    Sometimes things are out there long before we get them here.  I'm
    an American ex-pat (been in the UK over 12 years) and I can get
    my family to send it to me.
    
    Thanks again,
    Michelle
    
567.3Con uncovered....INCH::ALFORDNo problems, just opportunities...Wed May 10 1989 15:4829
567.4MEDIUM::CONNELLYDesperately seeking snoozin'Thu May 11 1989 05:2419
re: .3
>	There is a wonderful con going on here in the UK :-
...
>	Is the same thing happening in the USA ?
>
>	I strongly object of this intermediate, money grabbing issue of
>	a paperback, which doesn't fit my bookshelves, contains the same
>	volume of paper as the smaller edition and costs twice as much !!

In a word, YES.  The same thing is going on over here.  In the case of
Marion Zimmer Bradley's _The Mists of Avalon_, i'm still waiting for the
normal sized paperback to come out, some ten years later.  I absolutely
refuse to buy that big ugly oversized/overpriced paperback that they
keep pushing.  I'd rather buy the hardcover second-hand first.

The only excuse for those oversized paperbacks is when they want to add
quality illustrations (as in the Illustrated _Dune_ with the Schoenherr
artwork from Analog).  Otherwise they're a monumental pain.
							paul
567.5Wrong place ?FOOT::ALFORDNo problems, just opportunities...Thu May 11 1989 09:546
	I have a sneaking suspicion, judging from the response to
	my small flame, that the last two replies should be a new Topic,
	if the Moderator(s) wish to move them, please do ('cause I cann't).

	CJA
567.6A Series You Can Get Lost In!SIOG::CRIPPENWed Feb 13 1991 12:0713
    
    I have a version of this series that I got throught the Sci-Fi Book
    Club.  It's comprised of two volumes entitled _The Belgariad - Part One_
    and _The Belgariad - Part Two_ .  I bought these probably two years
    ago and have just now gotten around to reading them.  I hate that I
    took so long, but as I'm in the middle of my first Irish Winter here in
    Dublin, I guess it's all for the best.  My wife may have other feelings 
    on the matter though.  I tend to get lost in my books.
    
    It's a h*ll of a read!  I'd recommend it to anyone who even remotely
    likes fantasy.
    
    Stu
567.7< HIGH HUNT.......>KAOOA::HOLLISTERHOLLISTERThu Feb 13 1992 17:1814
    
    
    	So far I have read all the David Eddings Books except "HIGH HUNT" 
    could anyone let me know:
    
    	1.	Where I can get a copy in CANADA.
    	2.	What is it about.
    
    	I also enjoyed all his book and I would like to recommend another
    author, who got a Favoriable review by David Eddings, Robert Jordan
    (see NOTE 943 in the conference for more info).
    
    Terry 
    
567.8SA1794::CHARBONNDraw, cold, dead fish placeTue Feb 18 1992 16:2712
    re.7 'High Hunt' is _not_ SF, it's a straightforward novel set
    during the Vietnam era. Basically it tells of a young man, Danny,
    who returns home after a couple years in the service. (He was
    stationed in Germany.) He meets a young woman, gets together
    with his brother and some friends, and they all go up into
    the Cascades for a deer hunt. A bit dated, but I found it a
    good look into the mindset of the hunter. 
    
    Dana
    
    PS I don't know how to get it in Canada, but your local store should
    be able to order it - it was reprinted not long ago.