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Eragon by Christopher Paolini

Eragon

Inheritance, Book I

by Christopher Paolini
  • Critics' Consensus (5):
  • Readers' Rating (294):
  • First Published:
  • Aug 1, 2003, 528 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Apr 2005, 500 pages
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Xavier Schwindt

An incredible boy Dragon relationship and adventure story, almost impossible to put down!
Super enthralling, A storyline that keeps you guessing and on your toes, with a story that leads you into the sky’s on dragon back, or into battle at Eragons side! Definitely recommend for young and old readers!!!
Hannah

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It was hard to write such a review because of the fact that I could not think of any words to describe it but extraordinarily written!
Charlie

It was amazing.
It was great, I couldn't stop reading.
zero

awesome
No words can describe how awesome this book and the series is!
dragon ball z chaos28

Eragon
The books in this cycle are the best books I have ever read
john

amazing
This book is amazing. All who say otherwise are foolish.
me

Eragon Review
This is my favorite book of all time but I still don't understand why you compare it TO FREAKING LOTR....... seriously Eragon is much better/
Waldow

Amazing Book!!
This is such a great book! It's perfect for people who enjoy fantasy action books!!!!!

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