The Book Depository Sapphire Rose by David Eddings
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Description: Sapphire Rose : Paperback : Random House USA Inc : 9780345374721 : 034537472X : 01 Jan 1993 : David Eddings returns to The Elenium, the splendid fantasy series that began with the thrilling novels Diamond Throne and Ruby Knight. Finally the knight Sparhawk had come to possess Bhelliom, legendary jewel of magic that alone could save Queen Ehlana from the deadly poison that had felled her father. Sparhawk and Sephrenia, ageless instructor in Styric magics, made haste to free Ehlana from the crystalline cocoon that had preserved her life while they desperately sought a cure. But Bhellion. The Book Depository Sapphire Rose by David Eddings - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Product ID: 9780345374721
MPN: 034537472X
GTIN: 9780345374721
Author: RTSL
Rating: 5
Review: David Eddings transports you to another world, he has the ability to carry you in to the story with raw emotion, what a fantastic book.
Author: Blixthand
Rating: 3
Review: The book itself is classical fantasy, perhaps not at it's very best, but for sure worth a read/listen if you haven't already. However I did have some trouble with the Mp3 CD's. They played fine in my ancient Sony Walkman CD player, but my less than 1 year old iMac with an external CD/DVD/Blu-Ray player, that has in the past handled dozens of Mp3 CD's from all around the world just fine, simply could not find the disc. Waited for 15 min, ejected and tried again, nothing, restarted the entire system, nada. In the end I booted up an 11 year old MacBook with internal disc drive, and that one could read the disc, though it took several minutes to find it (though I'm unsure if that is the fault of the disc or the fault of the old machine). I were also annoyed to find that at two different places in the book there were a track telling me the book was broken into parts for faster download, and then a voice doing the book and author introduction again. It's even more annoying because there are only two discs, so why have two breaks instead of one, and second, there are 3 "parts" of the book, where they could have put the breaks, but they didn't, they jut put them at random chapters.