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This review does not represent the opinions of the general public. It reflects my personal thoughts and opinions on the book.
That said, on to the review!
The Seeress of Kell is the fifth and final volume of The Mallorean, and it has been a long time coming. Everything that Garion's prepared for--all the trials he's faced, all the battles he's won--none of them will matter now, because it all comes down to a choice which he will have practically no say in. And do you know, it's all worth it. Every word on every page in every book from Pawn of Prophecy all the way to this last volume has been worth the read. Now you can't say that about all the books you read, right?
I won't bore you with what I liked best and least. Let's just say that everything worked out for the best. One point, though, and it's a positive one. You'd think that by this time, some of the characters' personality quirks would have played themselves out and that the reader would be dead tired of some of them. As it turns out, though, keeping these characters in character is what makes the book that much more real. I mean, it wouldn't be the same if Beldin and Belgarath weren't arguing right up until the very last moment, and Silk not being engaged in tricky business ventures or getting in trouble with the ladies in the party would make the whole thing seem unnatural. By keeping these odd quirks in place, the characters maintain the believability of a strong, convoluted storyline.
The Seeress of Kell is the end of most of the story, but don't set the Eddings' aside just yet. We have most of the story, and certainly we have the most eventful section of the long saga, but there's all sorts of other stuff waiting to be revealed, which means there's more to come. So enjoy this book, take a break, and then get started on the next volumes in the world of Belgarion and Ce'Nedra!
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