Polgara The Sorceress

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Polgara the Sorceress soars above a world of warriors, kings, and priests. The daughter of Belgarath and the shape-shifter Poledra, she has worked her powerful magic for three thousand years. Now Polgara looks back at her magnificent life in this fitting crown jewel to the saga that is the Eddings' Belgariad and Malloreon cycles. — Her hair strea... more »ked white by her father's first touch, her mind guided by a mother she will not see again for centuries, Polgara begins life in the Vale, growing up in her uncle Beldin's tower and in the prehistoric Tree that is the heart of that magical place. There, she first learns the reaches of her powers and assumes the bird shapes that will serve her on her far-flung travels. And those adventures will take her far from the safety of the Vale, for Polgara is destined to become guardian of the world's last, best hope: the heir to the Rivan throne.

*Yellowed pages, general wear and tear.*

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AuthorDavid and Leigh Eddings
PublisherA Del Rey Books
PlaceLondon
Year1998
ISBN9780002243216
BindingHardcover
ConditionGood
Dustjacket ConditionGood
CommentsYellowed pages, general wear and tear
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