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Eragon: Inheritance, Book I
by Christopher Paolini
Well... (1/6/2007)
I loved the book though i must agree that it did seem a little bit, for lack of a better word copied. Even worse was the fact that the movie had no actual plotline. However the concept is good as is the descriptions as my heart reached out to each character in turn.
Eldest: Inheritance, Book II
by Christopher Paolini
1 of the Best in History (9/27/2005)
This book is incredibele. 90 billion over 1. i couldn't put it down. A lot of times in class mi teaacher would be angry at me because i was reading it under my desk. It's my favorite of a ll time. Second to none every page was gripping. The sadness in the story was overwhelming.
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