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Dragon Weather
Auteur(s): Lawrence Watt-Evans
Editeur: Tor Fantasy
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Obsidian Chronicles 1
Résumé: From Publishers Weekly
Watt-Evans (Touched by the Gods, etc.) opens his latest novel with a bang: 11-year-old Arlian's village is destroyed by dragons, and he, the sole survivor, is enslaved by the minions of Lord Dragon. Raised as a mine slave, at 18 Arlian escapes into the arms of the inmates of the House of Carnal Society. When that brothel is burned and its women abducted by Lord Dragon, Arlian's quest for vengeance intensifies. Under the tutelage of a caravan guard named Black, he learns swordsmanship and trading, and gains great wealth. Using the name Lord Obsidian, Arlian pursues both Lord Dragon's minions and the noble owners of the Carnal House, but his hunt is deterred by two shattering discoveries: that vengeance is, after all, distasteful to him; and that his childhood encounter with dragons has made him like his enemiesAnearly immortal, charismatic and eligible to join the ruling Dragon Society. Any reluctance to pursue his vendetta leaves Arlian, however, when he discovers that Lord Dragon is not only a sadist but possibly a traitor to the Dragon Society. Watt-Evans's plot strongly resembles that of The Count of Monte Cristo, but he turns it to his own purposes and produces a thoroughly absorbing tale. His writing is clean of the purple prose that mars so much fantasy, and the book poses many provocative ethical questions about the similarity between the righteous man and the unjust. This novel showcases the understated excellence readers have come to expect from this durable and (too often) underrated author.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews
New fantasy from the author of Touched by the Gods (1997), etc. When dragons destroy the village of Obsidian on the Smoking Mountain, young Arlian is the sole survivor. Trapped beneath his grandfather's body in a cellar, Arlian accidentally ingests a mixture of dragon venom and human blood, and thereby becomes a ``dragonheart,'' blessed with health and long life. But first he's sold into slavery by the scavenging Lord Dragon and his henchmen. After many years, Arlian escapes from the slave mines and takes shelter in a brothel. The kindly inmates are slaves whose feet have been amputated to prevent their escape. Discovered at last by the madam, Arlian flees, but the owners, all Lords, kill or carry off the girls and burn the building. One day, Arlian vows, justice will be done. With gold stolen from a Lord's hoard, he equips a wagon and joins a caravan heading for the distant Borderlands. Along the way, his companion, Black, teaches him to fight. After many adventures, Arlian returns with vast wealth. Several of his enemies, he discovers, belong to the Dragon Societydragonhearts like himselfincluding his mortal enemy, Lord Dragon! The Society is dedicated to learning about dragons and sorcery, and all are sworn to share information. But Lord Dragon is holding out. How, for instance, did he know that the dragons were coming to destroy Obsidian? Often remarkably inventive, and commendably well organized: pity the implementation's largely flat and mediocre. -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Dragon Society (The)
Auteur(s): Lawrence Watt-Evans
Editeur: Tor Books
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Obsidian Chronicles 2
Résumé: From Library Journal
Having survived an encounter with a dragon, Arlian also known as Lord Obsidian qualifies as a member of the elite and dangerous Dragon Society, whose members enjoy the benefits of agelessness and increased vigor even as they grow less human with each passing year. When Arlian inherits the secret knowledge of a fellow Society member, he takes upon himself the challenge of waging a final war against dragonkind and against the other members of the Dragon Society. Veteran fantasist Watt-Evans's sequel to Dragon Weather combines swashbuckling fantasy with serious themes of self-sacrifice and personal courage in an adventure that belongs in most libraries.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Review
“The Best Fantasy Novel of the Year!”—Science Fiction Chronicle

“[With] plenty of intrigue and magic, this book is sure to satisfy the author’s many fans, as well as lovers of epic fantasy in the tradition of L. E. Modesitt and Terry Goodkind.”--Publishers Weekly
Dragon Venom
Auteur(s): Lawrence Watt-Evans
Editeur: Tor Books
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Obsidian Chronicles 3
Résumé: From Publishers Weekly
In Watt-Evans’s stirring conclusion to his high fantasy Obsidian Chronicles (after Dragon Weather and The Dragon Society), the series’ rather remote and self-righteous protagonist, Arlian, returns to the walled city of Manfort after 14 years of slaying evil dragons to find the duke of Manfort contending with unruly subjects and disruptions caused by wild magic. Since the duke blames these problems on dragon slaying, Arlian suffers near disgrace and has to defend his work from criticism, not that the duke’s displeasure bothers our thick-skinned hero much. No longer allowed to kill dragons, Arlian decides to nose out why the wild magic has spilled into the Lands of Man and stumbles on a more intriguing line of study-dragon venom. Why, and how, does dragon venom turn humans into dragonhearts, and what connection is there between humans, dragons and the long-lost Gods of Man? Watt-Evans tends to overexplain and his dragons lack any redeeming graces, but the swashbuckling story line builds to a twist ending sure to leave the author’s fans smiling.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Booklist
Watt-Evans concludes his formidably complex and intelligent trilogy about Arlian the dragon-slayer (Dragon Weather [2000], The Dragon Society [2001], and this book) with Arlian wreaking the last of his vengeance on dragonkind. Having discovered the secrets of the Dragon Society and of obsidian as a lethal weapon against dragons, Arlian is prepared to eradicate the entire despised breed. As he pursues that consummation, however, wild magic is unleashed on the world, and the question arises of whether his actions have something to do with the crisis. Is he doing more harm than good? Does dragon venom hold the key to the balance between men and magic? This book is as rich in incident and idea as its predecessors, but if you are looking for easy reading or sauntering into Watt-Evans' three-volume roadshow for the bang-up ending, it won't be obliging. Instead, it is challenging enough to raise some questions about the ethics of some classic devices of high fantasy within the context of a very good high fantasy: this one. Roland Green
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Belgarath the Sorcerer : The Prequel to the Belgariad
Auteur(s): David Eddings, Leigh Eddings
Editeur: Harpercollins Pub Ltd
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Orb of Aldur /Belgariad
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Polgara the Sorceress
Auteur(s): David Eddings, Leigh Eddings
Editeur: Voyager
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Orb of Aldur /Belgariad
Résumé: Belgarath has told his story, but his family is far from satisfied with the result. Ce'Nedra, the Rivan Queen, persuades Belgarath's daughter Polgara to finish the task. This is the second prequel to "The Belgariad".
Pawn of Prophecy
Auteur(s): David Eddings
Editeur: Del Rey
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Orb of Aldur /Belgariad 1
Résumé: Publishers Weekly
"Absorbing. Touches all the right Fantasy bases. Warring gods, political intrigues, supernatural creatures, and appealingly human magicians."--This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Anne McCaffrey
"Fabulous! Eddings has a marvelous storyteller style. Exceedingly well portrayed."--This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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Queen of Sorcery
Auteur(s): David Eddings
Editeur: Transworld Pub
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Orb of Aldur /Belgariad 2
Résumé: Publishers Weekly
"Absorbing. Touches all the right Fantasy bases. Warring gods, political intrigues, supernatural creatures, and appealingly human magicians."--This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Anne McCaffrey
"Fabulous! Eddings has a marvelous storyteller style. Exceedingly well portrayed."--This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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Magician's Gambit
Auteur(s): David Eddings
Editeur: Transworld Pub
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Orb of Aldur /Belgariad 3
Résumé: Publishers Weekly
"Absorbing. Touches all the right Fantasy bases. Warring gods, political intrigues, supernatural creatures, and appealingly human magicians."--This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Anne McCaffrey
"Fabulous! Eddings has a marvelous storyteller style. Exceedingly well portrayed."--This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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Castle of Wizardry
Auteur(s): David Eddings
Editeur: Corgi
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Orb of Aldur /Belgariad 4
Résumé: The fourth volume of this epic in which Garion regains the Orb but has to escape from the enemies that surround him.
Enchanters' End Game
Auteur(s): David Eddings
Editeur: Corgi
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Orb of Aldur /Belgariad 5
Résumé: The final volume of this epic, in which Garion has to fight the evil god Torak who stole the Orb.
Guardians of the West
Auteur(s): David Eddings
Editeur: Corgi
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Orb of Aldur /Malloreon 1
Résumé:
King of the Murgos
Auteur(s): David Eddings
Editeur: Corgi
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Orb of Aldur /Malloreon 2
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Demon Lord of Karanda
Auteur(s): David Eddings
Editeur: Corgi
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Orb of Aldur /Malloreon 3
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Sorceress of Darshiva
Auteur(s): David Eddings
Editeur: Corgi
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Orb of Aldur /Malloreon 4
Résumé: The fourth book in "The Malloreon" series, this book recounts the adventures of Garion and his company as they continue their pursuit of Zandramas across the known world. But Zandramas always stays one step ahead, taunting them, spying on them and threatening to strike.
Seeress of Kell
Auteur(s): David Eddings
Editeur: Corgi
Genre: Fantastic
Série: Orb of Aldur /Malloreon 5
Résumé: Now in the final stages of their quest for his son, Garion and his companions travel to Kell to consult the only undamaged copy of the Malloreon Gospels. Should Zandramas the Sorceress reach the final meeting place with Geran, then Garion must slay his son or their world will be no more.