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The Sapphire Rose

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Grafton Paperback, 1992 - Fiction - 652 pages
Finally the knight Sparhawk had to come to possess Bhellion, the legendary jewel of magic. With it he frees queen Ehalana from the crytalline cocoon that preserves her life, but Bhellion carries dangers of its own. And now Sparkhawk is being stalked by a dark lurking menace that is only the beginning of his troubles.

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Review: The Sapphire Rose (The Elenium #3)

User Review  - Kacey - Goodreads

Okay, first I want to preface this by saying that the world-building and characters are still both fantastic elements of this trilogy. Every different part of the world feels fully-realized, and the ... Read full review

Review: The Sapphire Rose (The Elenium #3)

User Review  - Jonas Persson - Goodreads

This is when I had to stop reading David Eddings. I suppose I had simply outgrown it, and I never finished the books about Sparrowhawk. I realize the rating and review aren't fair, but rather a personal reflection of me growing up. Read full review

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About the author (1992)

Writer and educator David Eddings was born on July 7, 1931 in Spokane, Washington. He received a B.A. in English from Reed College in Portland in 1954 and a M.A. in Middle English from the University of Washington in 1961, writing part of a novel as his Master's thesis. After serving in the U.S. Army in Germany, Eddings began working as a grocery clerk. He later worked for the Boeing Company, placing Minuteman missiles throughout the U.S. He spent a few years teaching English in a business college and a teachers' college. His first novel, High Hunt, was an outdoor adventure about a group of men on a deer hunt in the mountains of Washington State. After nine years, Eddings published Pawn of Prophecy, the first of the Belgariad series. The success of that series led to three more, the Mallorean, the Elenium, and the Dreamers. He collaborated with his wife Leigh Eddings on many of his books. He died on June 2, 2009 at the age of 77.

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