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The Elder Gods
    Eddings, David.
Publisher: Aspect/Warner Bks,
Pub date: c2003.
Pages: 404 p.
ISBN: 0446532215
Item info: 17 copies available at CHANTILLY REGIONAL, DOLLEY MADISON, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, HERNDON FORTNIGHTLY, JOHN MARSHALL, KINGSTOWNE, LORTON, POHICK REGIONAL, RESTON REGIONAL, TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL, WOODROW WILSON, BURKE CENTRE, and OAKTON.
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Publishers Weekly Review
Only die-hard fans of the bestselling Eddings duo (The Belgariad series) will enjoy this slow-moving, low-tension epic fantasy, the first in a projected four-book series. The Land of Dhrall dwells under the stewardship of four gods, each oriented with one of the four compass directions. Dahlaine and his brother, Veltan, rule the North and South, while their sisters, Zelana and Aracia, rule the West and the East, respectively. Dhrall's center is a wasteland under the control of That-Called-the-Vlagh, a dark, inhuman thing of vast patience, power and ambition. Prophesy speaks of the Dreamers, children whose dreams will defeat the Vlagh by controlling the natural forces of Mother Sea and Father Earth. Dahlaine and his siblings each raise a baby Dreamer; only after the precocious children start to dream does he reveal that they are actually fellow gods in the world's life cycle, reborn with no memory of their previous lives. Dahlaine and his siblings hire human mercenaries, who eventually meet the Vlagh's forces in battle, but the dark armies prove unexpectedly resourceful. Despite a variety of characters (pirates, gods, aboriginals, soldiers, etc.), all speak in the same unlikely, bland manner, and dialogue generally replaces action. The authors will have to pick up the pace in the next volume to keep readers interested.Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Library Journal Review
In the beginning, the four elder gods ruled the world, controlling the elements and governing the human population. When a powerful entity known only as That-Called-the-Vlagh rises up from the Wasteland at the center of the land of Dhrall, the gods must rely on the four unique children they have raised to be their agents in the world, children with the power to change reality through their dreams. The authors of the popular "Belgariad," "Mallorean," and other best-selling series have once again teamed up to launch a new, multi-volume tale featuring a world where gods walk among their people and common folk join together to fight a terrible foe. The authors' strength lies in their ability to populate their imaginary worlds with believable and engaging characters. Sure to be in high demand, this is a good choice for most libraries.Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
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The land of Dhrall faces menace in the figure of a dreadful hive-queen creature, the Vlagh, poised in the Wasteland in the middle of Dhrall's four domains with her armies of reptilian and insectoid creatures. The Elder Gods cannot kill to defend the domains, so they strive to enlist human allies among the seafaring, even piratical Maags and their longstanding enemies in the Trogite empire. That effort means work for the Elders most on view: Narasan, who talks to dolphins, and Veltan, who rides a pet thunderbolt. Each god has a dreamer, who, though apparently a child, is an incarnation of one of the next generation of gods and has no scruples about killing with floods or volcanoes. The tale's merely human cast is full of interesting members, such as Rabbit, the undersized Maag blacksmith, and Narasan, the Trogite general brought back from beggary to a command in the war against the Vlagh. Rather a departure for Team Eddings, this light but not lightweight, understated and ardonic series-opener bodes well for its successors. RolandGreen. From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 2003048582
LCCN: 2003-048582
ISBN: 0446532215
Local Dewey call num: SF EDD
Personal Author: Eddings, David.
Title: The Elder Gods / David and Leigh Eddings.
Publication info: New York : Aspect/Warner Bks, c2003.
Physical descrip: 404 p.
Series: (The Dreamers ; bk. 1)
Subject term: Gods--Fiction.
Subject term: Dreams--Fiction.
Added author: Eddings, Leigh.
Series: Eddings, David. Dreamers.
Series: Dreamers.
892: rgad
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