Rating:  Summary: Weak world, good story Review: From what I have seen for both myself, and in reading prior reviews, the utterly blatant lifting of plot elements is fairly rampant. But what 15 year old author doesn't want to replicate his favorite authors? The problems with this book are primarily in the worldbuilding aspect of the book. Yes, one sees Middle Earth; yes, one sees Star Wars; hell, I even found Norwegian myth, Beowulf, and George R. R. Martin.The type of reader that doesn't enjoy an archetypal hero story won't enjoy this book. It is a simple, linear plot, but in this context it is effective, as it is written and marketed as a children's book. And contrary to some opinions written here, there are definitely strong female characters with at least one who is given substance in this book and two more who I am certainly itching to hear more about. I read through this book quickly, the chapters are short which keeps the pace quick and exciting. It will make great bedtime reading for kids since there are plenty of stopping points. I predict that with the writing experience that Paolini is gaining, and the critiques he is sure to have read, the next book in the series will far outdo this one.
Rating:  Summary: Great Intro to Fantasy Literature for kids Review: Eragon is admittedly somewhat like Lord of the Rings, but so is a much of the genre of science fiction/fantasy. The great thing about the book is that it provides an introduction to the genre for children (who the book was written for!)which doesn't go over their heads (like LOTR might). Eragon also combines the basic fantasy elements of many different books. If young readers want more,more, more of the same kind of books, Eragon is a great lead in to reading Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, His Dark Mysteries, etc. I recommend this book to parents/relatives seeking something engaging for their young ones. It's not the most original book ever (but Saphira, the dragon, is a wonderful character),and it's a great start for Paolini. I and my 11 year old are awaiting the next book eagerly.
Rating:  Summary: Great book for young readers Review: My 10 year old boy was fascinated with this book. He could not put it down until he finished it, and he kept reading me exciting parts of the book, so much so that I had to read it myself. It is a great read, and I recommend it for anyone with young advanced readers.
Rating:  Summary: Good book!! Good work Paolini !! Review: Well, I do argee with some of the reviewers. The story line and characters do remind me of LOTR and HP. Nevertheless, I think the book was rather well written. Especially since this is his very first book. I like the story and I am looking forward to reading the second book in the series. Thumbs up to the author!!
Rating:  Summary: couldn't get into it Review: for the reasons others have said, I couldn't get into this book. weak dialog, ridiculously weak female characters, ripped-off plot, and I'm supposed to like it because of all the hype? I don't. I for one have nop interest in the next book whatsoever.
Rating:  Summary: intensely boring Review: As a girl, I could not relate to any of the characters in this book. I like to be able to relate to at least one person. The female characters WERE all for him, him, him. Girls today know better, and stories that do this are intensely BORING to us. Mothers, if you give your daughters this book, you might as well tell them to forget about being a person in their own right. If they're beautiful and enjoy falling in love with adolescent boys for no particular reason, and then . . . BORING!! Oh poor me, I'm such a beautiful elf languishing in prison. Help me, help me. Bad enough that this book is unoriginal. It's also dull.
Rating:  Summary: Can't understand why people dead-pan this book!?! Review: I have never been a huge fan of fantasy books, but I bought this for my teen-age son...and I ended up reading it for myself. Yes, there are alot of places where you could say '...hey that sounds like a scene from...' but as a huge fan of great story telling, I was captivated by the characters and how they developed...despite similarities between Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and many others. Remember this book is written for young teens and has well-written, short chapters. The book is long, but because of the short chapters, I found it hard to put down. I disagree with the person who wrote a review stating they are a professional editor and spouted off a litney of "errors". WHO CARES!!! Nobody (average Joe/Jane reader)thinks about those things when they are reading unless the story is so poorly written. I just think you can't argue with the New York Times Bestseller list. (They say this is the Number 1 children's book as of Sunday 2/8/04) I think this book shows tremendous talent for a 15 year old (at the time he began to write ERAGON) and I will look forward to the second installment to this trilogy. My advise...stop being so critical and just enjoy reading this book...just ENJOY reading...PERIOD!
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful Book Review: Before I bought the book I read many of the mixed reviews on Amazon.com. Although you can see signs of Tolkiens influence, it still holds it's own. The book has a faster pace than any of the Lord Of the Rings books. If you like fantasy books and dragons, you will love this book. It keeps you turning the pages and asking for more. I can't wait for the next book in the series.
Rating:  Summary: Eragon: Annoying to Read Review: I know this book has already recieved its fair share of reviews, but I felt I should put my two cents in. I have to start out by declaring my age: 13. About and around the age many say I should not be able to tell whether a book is bad or not, correct? Well, dead wrong. When I borrowed (thank God) Eragon from a classmate, I liked the cover and was surprised to find the author was very young. My expectations were heightened at this discovery but once I started reading the book, I was disappointed. From the beginning to end, Eragon is just a pain to read. I was first distracted by how the book read like bad FANFICTION - it was painfully obvious how hard he tried to make his boring and predictable plot exciting by using "big words" and fancy made-up language and drawing out scenes forever. Needless to say, it didn't work. Secondly, I couldn't get past the fact it sounded so similar to Lord of the Rings and the Pern series. I'm sure there are other similarities to many other books, in fact, I'd say Eragon sounds like a English writing assignment gone insane. It seemed like it took really broad aspects of the standard fantasy writings and mashed it all together. Nothing stood out as making these broad themes specific and original. Plus, I felt rather sick as I read the big hints of love between Eragon and that elf woman. Hollywood syndrome. *shiver* It was just a very messy, boring book. I didn't enjoy it and probably will only read Eldest just to see if his writing has improved. If not, I expect I'll just roll my eyes.
Rating:  Summary: intensely boring Review: It's true that there isn't much of anything in this book for a girl to relate to. Aside from it being repetition of other fantasys by better authorw As a girl I like for there to be at least one character I can relate to at least a little bit. This book did nothing for me and most of the time it was intensely boring. I kept expecting it to get better but it never did.
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