Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1)
 

Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1)

by Christopher Paolini

Here's a great big fantasy that you can pull over your head like a comfy old sweater and disappear into for a whole weekend. Christopher Paolini began Eragon when he was just 15, and the book shows the influence of Tolkien, of course, but also Terry Brooks, Anne McCaffrey, and perhaps even Wagner in its traditional quest structure and the generally agreed-upon nature of dwarves, elves, dragons,... (read more)

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  • james c

    james c said:

    is this a recomended book by u all because i have only read about the first four chapters, should i continue

    posted 7 hours ago ( | view 1 reply )
  • erlash22

    erlash22 said:

    this is a great book. it was a story replete with adventures and characters you can easily love. you can read this over and over again.
    i was amazed how then 15-year-old Paolini conceptualized this.

    posted 13 days ago
  • HANNAH SOPHIE  A

    hannah sophie a said:

    PERFECT BOOK,THIS BOOK WAS SO GREAT....

    posted 2 weeks ago
  • HANNAH SOPHIE  A

    hannah sophie a said:

    PERFECT BOOK,THIS BOOK WAS SO GREAT....

    posted 2 weeks ago
  • anke s

    anke s said:

    this series is great...I'm looking forward at the last installlment of the series.....

    posted Friday, August 22 2008
  • Rita M

    rita m said:

    Wasn't this a terrific book. I'm so excited about the new book coming out in September.

    posted Thursday, August 21 2008
  • koopa matthew

    koopa matthew said:

    this series is awful.

    posted Saturday, August 16 2008 ( | view 5 replies )
  • Luella S

    luella s said:

    Oddly, this series I enjoy so much more than Harry Potter. I bogged down after book 2 of HP. I'm looking forward to finishing this series.

    posted Monday, July 28 2008
  • sparkalie

    sparkalie said:

    I like this book but I really do think that Eragon made a whole lot of mess-ups....it probably wouldn't have been too hard if he wasn't so foolhardy but then again there wouldn't be a story!!

    posted Friday, July 18 2008
  • kaahan r

    kaahan r said:

    i liked the book too very amazing setting

    posted Friday, July 18 2008

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