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ISBN: | 030793067X (ISBN13: 9780307930675) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Inheritance Cycle #1-4 |
Christopher Paolini
Hardcover | Pages: 2912 pages Rating: 4.5 | 8478 Users | 245 Reviews
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Title | : | The Inheritance Cycle (The Inheritance Cycle #1-4) |
Author | : | Christopher Paolini |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 2912 pages |
Published | : | November 8th 2011 by Knopf Books for Young Readers (first published January 1st 1990) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Dragons. Fiction |
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I made the mistake of watching the movie "Eragon" before I read any of the books. After reading just the first book you really realize what a hack job they did on the movie. Aside from special effects that really were quite good, the rest of the movie could have been put together in a much better way. I was captivated by these books more than I have ever been before. I couldn't put it down after I started reading, I would just get lost in the world of Alagaesia, that Eragon and his charasmatic dragon Saphira lived,fought and survived in. Christopher Paolini is a "fantasy world genius". I love the way he layered in many culturally different peoples ways of living and folklore along with their unique cities, towns and villages. It takes a brilliant,imaginative and intuitive mind to create a land the likes of Alagaesia the way he did. Not to mention that he started writing Eragon and graduated high school when he was but 15 years old. I would recommend this series of books to anyone that has an interest in fantasy stories, medieval times,sword fighting, dragons, elves/dwarves & magic/folklore of elves/dwarves, or anything relating to any of these topics. I could go on and on about how great all 4 books are but you need to find that out for yourself. :)Rating About Books The Inheritance Cycle (The Inheritance Cycle #1-4)
Ratings: 4.5 From 8478 Users | 245 ReviewsNotice About Books The Inheritance Cycle (The Inheritance Cycle #1-4)
Great series. Many books or movies make you say, "That was stupid. Why did they do that?" I never thought that during this series. Sometimes I would think, "I would try xyz," and then that would happen. As this is fantasy, it has magic. Again, like most fantasy stories, you end up thinking, "Why didn't they use magic to do xyz?" In the Inheritence Cycle, magic has rules and so you are never left complaining "Why didn't they ...". The story is well written and involved and would probably take
The BEST MAGIC from all the fantasy books I read
I made the mistake of watching the movie "Eragon" before I read any of the books. After reading just the first book you really realize what a hack job they did on the movie. Aside from special effects that really were quite good, the rest of the movie could have been put together in a much better way. I was captivated by these books more than I have ever been before. I couldn't put it down after I started reading, I would just get lost in the world of Alagaesia, that Eragon and his charasmatic
ok,so I watched the movie based on the first novel I liked it and I wanted more but then I realized that fans of the books hated the movie so I bought the books which costs a lot by Egyptian middle class standards.I like the inheritance cycle a lot, you have completely fictional but totally relevant, you have a fictional language, you have dragons and magic and then you have a lot of great characters that are so well introduced.the only thing that bothers me is the argument but whether God
Gonna tell you a lil story. This story begins with me as probably an 11-year-old picking up a copy of a blue book somewhere or other and beginning an odyssey of love-hate.Listen. I own all 4 books in this series and when the last one was released I angrily snapped it up from the shelf the very instant it arrived. And I can laugh at them, pretend to hate them, point out all the nonsense and the plot holes and the misogyny (which isn't as bad as I remember it, now that I've reread the books;
One of my favoritesRead this book again after years and it was like reading it again for the first time. I loved it all over again from beginning to end.
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