Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Eragon - Book Review by Joe W.

Eragon by Christopher Paolini

Eragon is a book about a 15-year-old male named, not suprisingly, Eragon. Eragon lost both of his parents at an early age, and lives with his uncle, Garrow, and his cousin, Roran. While hunting in a hated strip of mountains called The Spine, Eragon finds a strange blue stone and decides to pick it up and see what it's worth. Things happen, and Eragon finds out that it was never an ordinary blue stone; he had found one of the very few dragon eggs from ages past. Before he knows it, Eragon, with his dragon Saphira, becomes one of the last of the Dragon Riders, a group from many centuries ago who were the peacekeepers and fought against evil. However, one of them got corrupt with power and killed the others, becoming the strongest of all and ruling the land with an iron fist. Oh, and he's immortal. Eragon is the only one with even a small chance of defeating him, and since the evil ruler attacked his hometown, Eragon sets out on a journey to restore peace to the land. The book takes awhile to pick up speed, but once it gets going it stays going. Paolini wasn't known as a professional when he wrote this, but he deserves that title now. This is a great (albeit long) book, pick it up now. Or Paolini will find you.


Book review by Joe W.

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