Queen of Sorcery

Queen of Sorcery by David Eddings, published by Ballantine Books in 1982, is a fantasy novel that spans 326 pages. This edition presents a narrative centered around a farm boy who becomes embroiled in a quest to recover the powerful Orb of Aldur. As he navigates this journey, he faces the looming threat of the evil God Torak, who seeks to dominate the world.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes typical of epic fantasy, including the classic struggle between good and evil. The story unfolds in a detailed world where the protagonist’s actions are pivotal in the battle against dark forces. This book is suitable for use in schools and libraries, making it a relevant addition to discussions on fantasy literature and its narrative structures.
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For use in schools and libraries only. A farm boy becomes involved in the struggle to recover the powerful Orb of Aldur and prevent the evil God Torak from taking control of the world.
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