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Original Title: | The Prophet of Lamath |
ISBN: | 0345282116 (ISBN13: 9780345282118) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Pelmen the Powershaper #1 |
Robert Don Hughes
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 357 pages Rating: 3.89 | 285 Users | 16 Reviews

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Title | : | The Prophet of Lamath (Pelmen the Powershaper #1) |
Author | : | Robert Don Hughes |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 357 pages |
Published | : | September 12th 1979 by Del Rey Books (first published 1979) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Dragons. Christian Fiction. Christian Fantasy. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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BEWARE THE DRAGON!The dragon was divided!
Its two heads, Vicia and Heinox, were fighting for control of its massive body. For centuries, it had sat quietly at Dragonsgate, content with its tribute of slaves for food. Now it took to the air, burning villages at random throughout the Three Lands to vent its rage and confusion. With Dragonsgate open for the passage of armies, war and chaos beset all the Lands.
It was all the fault of Pelmen the player, who had confused the heads to gain escape for himself and the Princess Bronwynn. Pelmen the player, Pelmen the powershaper--now Pelmen the Prophet of the Power! And only Pelmen could end the evils that threatened to destroy everything.
But Pelmen was helpless, locked in the King's dungeon, waiting to be executed on the drawing blocks. Should he escape, the prophecy of the Priestess foretold an even more terrifying fate at the mouths of the dragon!
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Ratings: 3.89 From 285 Users | 16 ReviewsCritique Based On Books The Prophet of Lamath (Pelmen the Powershaper #1)
Silly but fun.1991 grade C

Reminds me of "The Princess Bride."
I've reread this trilogy every two or three years since my high school days. They're like old friends with a quirky engaging tale to tell.
a fantastic early fantasy (for me) that on multiple re-reads still stood the test of time.
A great story, with horrible editing for the e-book release.I love the story, and have paperbacks from long ago. The editing for this kindle release is atrocious. I found so many spelling errors/wrong words used that were not in the paperbacks which detracted from the read as a whole. Why can't publishers get proper editorial work done for e-book releases? This is such an injustice to the author!
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