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Hidden City

Hidden City

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: big dissapoinment
Review: hidden city was a big dissapoinment for me.after reading the eleniums and the tamulis, i thought the ending would be something grand, but it's not. it happened too fast. sparhawk confronted cyrgon. and bheliom confronted klael. then finnish. except for zalasta who appeared at sephrenia and vanion's wedding. i was expected more to the way sparhawak confronted azash. anyway, it's a good book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book!
Review: I dont know whats up with the people who didnt like this book but I loved it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Hidden City is a definite must have!
Review: I found The Hidden City (book three of the Tamuli), by David Eddings a fantacy lovers dream. This book was filled with action, magic, fighting, and honor. Sparhawk, a pandoin knight ventured out into the world so that he could contend with the evil god Crygon. Kleal the king of hell, was brought back from his banishment to battle with Belliom Kleal's opposite. Queen Ehlana, Sparhawk's wife was abducted to futher the evil gods plan. Fantacy lovers everywhere should read this book. But before you do read Domes Of Fire and the Shining Ones books one and two of the Tamuli

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Adventure, excitement, knights, magic, power, good over evil
Review: I have read all of the series by Mr. Eddings. This book is the 3rd book in the second three-book series. It concludesthe adventures of Sparhawk the Church-Knight his wife who is Queen and many friends. They are battling another evil God who is trying to get control of the world. There is a lot of interesting new races of people and the excitement comes to a grand finale as Sparhawk, the holder of the Blue-Rose must face the God Cyron in the battle for the control of the world. David Eddings has a great writting style and his characters come to life. I highly recommend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Adventure, excitement, knights, magic, power, good over evil
Review: I have read all of the series by Mr. Eddings. This book is the 3rd book in the second three-book series. It concludes the adventures of Sparhawk the Church-Knight his wife who is Queen and many friends. They are battling another evil God who is trying to get control of the world. There is a lot of interesting new races of people and the excitement comes to a grand finale as Sparhawk, the holder of the Blue-Rose must face the God Cyron in the battle for the control of the world. David Eddings has a great writting style and his characters come to life. I highly recommend this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: episode six - the boring menace
Review: I honestly don't know how someone can give this book 5 stars, cause I've read many excellent books, which get 4 stars of something. How can a book like this get 4.5 stars on the average. The characters are the usual: fighter(s), thief,the Mother figure(sephrenia), and bla bla bla bla. The jokes aren't funny, actually, they're an insult to the people of real humour. And in the conversations sometimes I can almost predict what they're gonna say next. All I can say is that the fanatic eddings fans should really think of changing the books they read ---> if they think this book is EXCELLENT... then what about the dark elf trilogy? Dragonlance? Forgotten Realms? All those beat the Elenium and the Tamuli. I liked the Belgariad, those books were good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: one of the best fantasy stories ever!
Review: I loved it! He wraps up the Elenium and the Tamuli in a satisfying way, yet leaves you craving more. Its a wonderful adventure and it also has plenty of David Eddings hilarious sense of humor (the conversations between Flute and Danae are absolutely priceless!). I just hope he writes more books about Sparhawk and the gang!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I want MORE of these characters!
Review: I've completely fallen in love with these characters, and I want to read MORE about them, I don't care if there's a plot or not, they could sit around a campfire and tell each other jokes (like Star Trek V), just as long as I get to read more about Sparhawk, Sephrenia, Ulath, Talen etc, etc. Please, Mr (and mrs.).Edding, you have to write MORE about these WONDERFUL characters!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enthralling
Review: My problem is I fall in love with all the characters (esp. Ulath) and I never want the books to end!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book out of the Tamuli and Elenium series
Review: The Hidden City encaptulated all that the Tamuli and Elenium had to offer. It was excellent book revealing the most about the characters.


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