Eragon & Eldest (Inheritance, #1-2) 
All those words, and not one original idea among them.
i read this as a young teenager and plan to re-read to give a more knowledgeable in-depth review, I enjoyed the premise of this book and fell in love with Saphira and Eragon, and the world.However, one thing that I will always remember were the boring and unnecessary Dwarf Politics that too many chapters are focused on, I liked the concept of the dwarf city in the mountains, but as a teenager more interested in the adventure and action, made me roll my eyes. I felt like they were there just as

My favorite fiction story
This is by far my favorite book series I have ever read, it's about a kid named Eragon who finds a dragon egg. It is a very well-written book.
Excellent books (don't let the movie delude you, the book is so much better). I did like the second, Eldest, every better than the first. However, if you are like me and don't like waiting for the next in a series, the third book isn't scheduled to come out until next September and then who knows when the fourth and supposedly final book will be release. Science fiction well written.
I had a really hard time with how bad the writing was in the first novel - Ben and I were reading this aloud while driving, and I kept interrupting with exclamations of dismay. (Really, how many times can something be described as 'liquid silver'? And how many chapters do you need to end with someone being hit on the back of the heading and blacking out?)Given the lack of resolution at the end of the first book, however, and given that I had the second right there in my hands, I continued on.
Christopher Paolini
hardcover | Pages: 1232 pages Rating: 4.3 | 25011 Users | 340 Reviews

Mention Containing Books Eragon & Eldest (Inheritance, #1-2)
Title | : | Eragon & Eldest (Inheritance, #1-2) |
Author | : | Christopher Paolini |
Book Format | : | hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 1232 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2005 by Knopf Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Dragons. Adventure. Magic. Teen |
Explanation Conducive To Books Eragon & Eldest (Inheritance, #1-2)
In the #1 "New York Times" bestselling novels "Eragon" and "Eldest," fifteen year-old Eragon discovers his destiny as a Dragon Rider. With only an ancient sword and the advice of an old storyteller for guidance, Eragon and his dragon must navigate the dangerous terrain and dark enemies of an Empire ruled by a king whose evil knows no bounds. This beautiful boxed set includes books I and II in the Inheritance trilogy.Present Books Concering Eragon & Eldest (Inheritance, #1-2)
Original Title: | Eragon & Eldest (Inheritance, #1-2) |
ISBN: | 0375836586 (ISBN13: 9780375836589) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Eragon (The Inheritance Cycle), Saphira (The Inheritance Cycle) |
Rating Containing Books Eragon & Eldest (Inheritance, #1-2)
Ratings: 4.3 From 25011 Users | 340 ReviewsComment On Containing Books Eragon & Eldest (Inheritance, #1-2)
I feel as though this series is one whereby only the generation it was brought into enjoyed it.I will admit these are not my favourite dragon stories, but as Ive always had a love for dragon stories Im one of those people who enjoyed the books somewhat. That being said, the first book was probably the only one that I really enjoyed.As a whole if you love a good dragon story theyre worth a read if youre willing to go in with a mind free of negative reviews otherwise youll be picking up on thingsAll those words, and not one original idea among them.
i read this as a young teenager and plan to re-read to give a more knowledgeable in-depth review, I enjoyed the premise of this book and fell in love with Saphira and Eragon, and the world.However, one thing that I will always remember were the boring and unnecessary Dwarf Politics that too many chapters are focused on, I liked the concept of the dwarf city in the mountains, but as a teenager more interested in the adventure and action, made me roll my eyes. I felt like they were there just as

My favorite fiction story
This is by far my favorite book series I have ever read, it's about a kid named Eragon who finds a dragon egg. It is a very well-written book.
Excellent books (don't let the movie delude you, the book is so much better). I did like the second, Eldest, every better than the first. However, if you are like me and don't like waiting for the next in a series, the third book isn't scheduled to come out until next September and then who knows when the fourth and supposedly final book will be release. Science fiction well written.
I had a really hard time with how bad the writing was in the first novel - Ben and I were reading this aloud while driving, and I kept interrupting with exclamations of dismay. (Really, how many times can something be described as 'liquid silver'? And how many chapters do you need to end with someone being hit on the back of the heading and blacking out?)Given the lack of resolution at the end of the first book, however, and given that I had the second right there in my hands, I continued on.
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