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Eragon (Unabridged)

Eragon (Unabridged)

List Price: $39.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Waiting in line
Review: I purchased this book for my youngest 11yr son on Friday afternoon. He was finished by Saturday afternoon when my 15yr son disappeared with it. Late last night Sunday the book left our house in the 19yr's laundry basket so he could read it at the dorm. Both the younger boys say its better than Harry Potter and ranks up there almost with Tolkien. This is the highest praise for a book in our house.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: awesome!!
Review: i heard about this book from my mom when she was watchin tv! i read about it and it was good so she ordered and it was awesome!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST BOOK EVER
Review: This is the best book I have ever read, despite the fact that I have read so many fantasy books. The book is amazing and I personally cannot wait until the next book in the series "Eldest" hits the shelves. Another thing that makes this book amazing is the fact that it is written by a 19 year-old. Once the Inheritance trilogy is all out, I will be looking foward to other books by this author.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful book!
Review: Eragon, the first book in Christopher Paolini's new saga, the Inheritance trilogy, is for anyone who likes Star Wars, Anne McCaffrey, or long and complex fantasy series.
It tells the story of Eragon, a sixteen-year-old farm boy lving with his Uncle and cousin. One day, while hunting, he discovers a magical stone, which, shortly after begins to hatch, revealing a baby dragon.
One day, Eragon's uncle is brutally slain by fierce bird-men, forcing Eragon and the dragon, Saphira, to go on a quest of vengeance.
This book isincredibly well-writen, enchantingly, actually, and has a good-beginning with the beautiful scenery that embedded Philip Pullman's works in my mind.
Eragon is truly a great read for children of all ages !

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hmmm
Review: From reading the bestseller list on Amazon, one can come up with a number of conclusions: Everyone is fat, nobody knows anything about politics, and they wouldn't know a good book if it hit them in the face.

Really folks, this book is just blah.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best book since......
Review: This book is the best book ever. The characters wer great, as was the plot and action. It left me dying for more. I can not wait for "eldest" to come out.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: ERAGON RUCKS
Review: If you love the fantasies of J.R.R. Tolkien,Terry Brooks, Robert E. Howard, or Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders novels--read them! ERAGON is nothing but a pastiche of those far better authors with a little bit of adolescent immaturity thrown in. This novel is obviously written for children, but the publisher is packaging it as if it could be enjoyed by readers of all ages. Well, my precocious niece (11) loves Harry Potter but thought this a silly bore and I question the intelligence of any adult who reads this drivel. Derivative from the map on the endpapers--what did the author do, put a piece of paper down on Robert E. Howard's map of the Hyborian Age and trace it?--this silly epic disappoints on so many levels. Note to the author: Scrambling the letters of names is not the mark of originality. I read that the author wrote this as a teenager. If an adult submitted this novel he would be laughed at. But I guess when a publisher doesn't have Harry Potter, it becomes desperate to make just about anything a hit. Go to the source, read Tolkien or Howard or Brooks or anything but this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great hit
Review: I had never heard of author Christopher Paolini before but I had seen the book recommended on a list that included Robert Stanek's magnificent The Kingdoms and the Elves of the Reach as a great new fantasy. Based on the strength of that recommendation, and the fact I loved Stanek's books, I picked this up.

When I first started reading the book, I wasn't too sure if I was going to enjoy it or not, but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. The book really surprised me. Eragon is well thought out character and the book has a great plot. I definitely encourage anyone who likes fantasy books to try this one out. I recommend this book to people who like magic, fantasy and a moderate amount of action. Very highly recommended. Kim

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!
Review: A wonderful book full of fantasy and wonder. When you think you have the plot figured out it changes and changes again. Better than Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter in my opinion!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Imitative & utterly derivative
Review: OK OK, so the author is only a teenager, and I give him kudos for his initiative. However, I liken his effort to all of those romance novels that are written by bored housewives --- it is very nice that the initiative is there, but it is nothing we have not seen a thousand times before.

Only the most dense reader could fail to see the obvious imitations of Tolkein strewn liberally throughout the work. Paolini may someday develop into a writer of some distinction, but for now he is a verbose imitation of the many fantasy authors that have preceded him. Even his decision to frame his story in the form of a trilogy is irritating --- how many trilogies can the world endure? Just because practically every other fantasy author has done it doesn't mean Paolini has to do it as well.

Definitely, this is juvenile literature, written by a juvenile author & best left to young readers without much literary experience. Judged on its own merits, this book leaves little lasting impact.


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