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I will definitely recommend this book to fantasy, young adult lovers. Your Rating:. Your Comment:. Home Downloads Free Downloads Eragon pdf. Read Online Download. Which is what I have become. Rereading this as an adult, there are a few things I picked up this time around - like how Eragon is always just strong enough to vanquish his enemies, how he is always in the right place at the right time , how he's able to pick up swordplay and magic at an unbelievable speed And yet There is one thing that year-old me and year-old-me would absolutely agree.
One thing that remains steadfast and true. I will defend this book to my dying day. This book is simply the best. The best of the best. Audiobook Comments While the book may be the best of the best In particular, Saphira's voice was absolutely, hands-down, the worst voice ever bestowed upon a dragon. I could understand going for a deeper voice for a dragon, but she's a young, female dragon, not a crotchety year-old creature with a chip on his shoulder.
It was painful to listen to. Over 10 hours of a deep, guttural flem-in-the-back-of-your-throat sort of voice - think yoda on steroids. View all 98 comments. Jul 26, J. I cannot adequately express my complete and utter loathing for this book. I was working at a library during the time that this book was being published and had access to a galley of the novel.
I did finish it, but only so I could know entirely how much Christopher Paolini the supposed year-old author-genius had plagiarized J. Tolkien's "Lord of The Rings" trilogy.
If you are not familiar with the Inheritance books, allow me to inform you: Lord of the Rings: Trilogy Eragon: Trilogy Lord o I cannot adequately express my complete and utter loathing for this book. If you are not familiar with the Inheritance books, allow me to inform you: Lord of the Rings: Trilogy Eragon: Trilogy Lord of the Rings: a main character Aragorn Eragon: main charactor Eragon Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's love interest is Arwen the daughter of an elf king Eragon: Eragon's love interest is Arya the daughter of an elf king Lord of the Rings: bad flying things are Ringwraiths Eragon: bad flying things are Ra'zac Lord of the Rings: there is a big fight in the troll dungeons Eragon: there is a big fight in the troll dungeons I could continue This is definitely not worth anyone's time, unless you want to amuse yourself by noting how many similarities there are between the trilogies.
Addendum: WOW! Thanks for all the comments. This is, by far, my most popular review. I'm glad to know others share my feelings for this pitiful excuse of an imaginative novel. Addendum 2: If you, like so many others in the comments, find fault with my apparent ignorance and wish to correct me regarding the fact that this series is not a trilogy, please see comment Addendum 3: I can't even.
I just can't. I don't even know how many because I've lost count. What does this teach us? It teaches us that people don't read. Let that sink in. View all comments. FYI Eragon isn't a trilogy. Eitan She knows that, Chase. May 13, J. Keely rated it did not like it Shelves: novel , reviewed , america , fantasy. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers.
To view it, click here. Standard fantasy fare, except that while most fantasy authors lift their plots only vaguely from a previous author, Eragon is simply the plot of Star Wars with a Lord of the Rings paintjob: Princess flees, trying to keep precious item out of the evil emperor's hands. Boy finds item. Bad guys burn down his farm and kill his uncle. Old mysterious man helps him, and turns out to be part of a secret order of knights to which boy's now evil father belonged. Gives boy father's sword and takes him ev Standard fantasy fare, except that while most fantasy authors lift their plots only vaguely from a previous author, Eragon is simply the plot of Star Wars with a Lord of the Rings paintjob: Princess flees, trying to keep precious item out of the evil emperor's hands.
Gives boy father's sword and takes him eventually to princess, then dies tragically. Paolini also resembles other fantasy authors by denying that he is a fantasy author, instead imagining that he is a great literary talent.
In his own words: "In my writing, I strive for a lyrical beauty somewhere between Tolkien at his best and Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf" 1 Unfortunately, his control of language is more akin to a piece of Harry Potter fanfic. There are some days that I wish my parents ran their own publishing company, too. However, if such a boon would require me to write as obliviously as Paolini, I would have to decline. If Paolini doesn't hesitate to compare himself to what he sees as literary greats, I certainly have no problem with letting my criticism fall with equal weight on his little bit of fluff.
I think the reason I keep returning to Pulp writers like Robert E. Howard is that those authors just wanted to write exciting stories instead of the next 'literary event'. Authors who lack pretension often write very good stories, because they aren't forcing themselves to write overblown, overly-complex stories. Many modern fantasy authors do the opposite: they write redundant escapist yarns and then get upset that no one considers them to be literary greats, yet.
There is nothing new or interesting here for anyone who has read fantasy before--it's just a rehash of old cliches. The writing, pacing, and characterization are substandard. I wasn't surprised to find that a teen boy wrote this book--it's exactly what I would expect a teenage fantasy fan to write. My Fantasy Book Suggestions Nov 25, Khanh, first of her name, mother of bunnies rated it it was amazing.
I don't care what anyone says, I freaking loved this book. I loved it the first time I read it and I still love it now. The movie was an unmitig I don't care what anyone says, I freaking loved this book. The movie was an unmitigated disaster, which is probably more accurate to how actually good the book is i.
View all 31 comments. May 02, Nataliya rated it did not like it Recommends it for: Absolutely no one. Shelves: i-also-saw-the-film. Here is a short list of things I find more enjoyable than reading Eragon : Why does this book read like it was written by a fantasy-obsessed year-old?
Oh, nevermind It's like Paolini actually, in all seriousness, used Diana Wynne Jones' humorous The Tough Guide to Fantasyland as a real technical manual on how to create the Eragon universe.
And the proud parents of a budding "new Tolkien", instead of proudly allowing him to read Here is a short list of things I find more enjoyable than reading Eragon : Why does this book read like it was written by a fantasy-obsessed year-old?
And the proud parents of a budding "new Tolkien", instead of proudly allowing him to read it out loud at family gatherings, decided to publish it and unleash it upon the world. RIGHT - what you actually get. The only way to actually enjoy Eragon is if you have never encountered a single fantasy-related story in your life and that includes "Star Wars", by the way.
Elves and dwarves? Ancient sword? The weird apostrophe-ridden names save the protagonists, of course? A quest? Hot chick Damsel in distress? And it goes on and on and on Wait, you say, maybe Paolini was deliberately paying homage to the traditions of the fantasy genre. I suppose that could explain some of it. I think that the writing is immature and betrays the author's young age and lack of experience.
Throughout the novel, Paolini clumsily brings our attention to anything that he considers important to the story with constant reminders and brick-sized hints. Foreshadowing should be subtle, but I don't think he quite grasps that concept. The descriptions are trying too hard to be Tolkien-like, but fail at this miserably.
His attempts at creating accents and dialects are pathetic. There were quite a few instances when I had to shake my head muttering, "I don't think this word means what you think it does".
The prose is stilted and quite irritating while trying to be overly pretentious. The characters are flat and devoid of any believable personality, with shallow and simplistic motivations that only exist to move the plot forward.
The interactions between them are far-fetched and forced. The protagonist Paolini's version of Luke Skywalker , absolutely marvelous at so many cool things with minimal training every child's dream is there for the reader to self-insert into the story.
The deux-ex-machina bits replace so many actual solutions in this story that no amount of eyerolling would suffice. And the plot holes - the story is so full of those there's barely any plot left at all. As for the worldbuilding - well, he stuffs it with every imaginable fantasy trope, as I mentioned before. And yet at the end nothing is memorable.
I should have reorganized my sock drawer instead. Why did I read it if I hated it, you ask? Simple answer - I was bored and this was the only book within reach.
I would NOT recommend it to those who are familiar with the fantasy genre. Actually, scratch that - I would not recommend it to anyone. Two or three years ago, everywhere I went there was some display attempting to sell me Eragon , by Christopher Paolini. It was obviously a bad book without opening the cover: the back cover carries a quote from the book, and an endorsement by Anne McCaffrey, and I'm pretty sure I could get that woman to supply a blurb for a double mint wrapper to the effect of "I couldn't put it down!
An author Which would actually be an interesting book, sadly, not this one. I know this, because that quote is the first sentence of the book, and what the author means is "Wind howled through the night, carrying a scent giving warning of the coming of persons who would set in motion events that would change the world.
Better the eighty percent of the pit of voles, but still, undeserving of being published. I do not blame Paolini for writing a bad book. People write, and sometimes, they write badly. But I do blame the editor, and his publishing house. This book is crap, and it should have been obvious to anyone who read it. The main character's most interesting bit of characterization and only vestige of personality is that he collects rocks, and this is only mentioned in one paragraph.
He's a transparent sue. Everyone acts as if they have just acquired their motivations and history on a 3x5 card before walking on for their scene.
The plot is a clumsy clunker that is foreshadowed on page He has never known his father, and his mother refused to answer questions about him! Do you think this will turn up again later? His name is Eragon. Like dragon, but with an E. An old man pops in to tell what in a better novel would be suspiciously appropriate myths and folktales every time Eragon needs to know what is going on. Descriptive sections are often incomprehensible, as for example, "His hand was numb, his fingers paralysed.
Alarmed, he watched as the middle of his palm shimmered and formed a diffuse white oval. Our hero makes decisions that make no sense, simply because they are necessary to move the plot forward. Obstacles like hiding a dragon from those living in your house are hand waved away in two paragraphs. Things that oughtn't be obstacles, like buying groceries, are, just to build sympathy with the protagonist by inserting baseless discrimination.
Why publish this!? Were they incapable of finding something more deserving? Was this book even edited? Is he someone's nephew? Publishing this book is an insult to readers and a disservice to writers everywhere, including Mr. It's like telling someone they look great when they have spinach in their teeth. Sep 04, Faith rated it it was amazing Recommends it for: Anyone Shelves: alreadyread. I had never heard of Christopher Paolini before, and was walking through Barnes and Noble when I saw this book on the end display.
What caught my eye was the dragon on the front cover I love dragons, and my "artistic eye" was captivated by the artwork. Anyone who is a Lord of the Rings would truly have an appreciation for this book. I was hooked from the moment I picked up this book and began reading. The story begins with a young farm boy, named Eragon, from a small village.
While hunting in the wilderness in search of food for their family, Eragon comes across a rare stone which is later revealed to be a dragon egg. He takes it home with him and to his suprise the egg hatches and out comes Saphira. The two are instantly connected as a Dragon and Rider making them inseparable.
Once Saphira is big enough to fly they set out to seek revenge for the death of Eragon's uncle who was murdered. This is just the begining of their journey throughout the land battling mysterious, evil forces. A very good book to cuddle up with on a cool fall day or during the winter when you need a good adventure to bring you out of being stuck in your house.
View all 69 comments. Feb 21, Katerina rated it it was amazing Shelves: fae , fantasy , favorites. Before we get started -Please, please do not judge a book by its movie. I've re-read it 5 times since I didn't own many books back then so after I took advantage of my neighbor's and my cousin's library,I kept re-reading my poor collection and every time I loved it just the same,because it was the book that introduced me to the world of fantasy.
The story When I got this beauty in my hands,I thought that Eragon was the dragon laugh Before we get started -Please, please do not judge a book by its movie.
The story When I got this beauty in my hands,I thought that Eragon was the dragon laugh all you want,I deserve it. But it turns out Eragon is the teenage boy who finds the dragon named Saphira and together they are the only ones who can fight the powerful and corrupted tyrant Galbatorix.
With an old storyteller as his mentor,Eragon travels in Alagaesia,finds dwarves and elves and rebels and embraces his heritage and his responsibility as the last Dragonrider,the protector of the weak and the only hope of an oppressed people. The real courage is in living and suffering for what you believe.
Thoughts I know there is a great amount of readers who found this book boring and slow paced and nothing special. To his surprise, he learned that both men were members of the Varden, the rebel group that opposed the rule of King Galbatorix. He visited a shop in the city owned by Angela , a herbalist and witch. He met a cryptic werecat named Solembum who accompanied the witch. Afterward, Solembum advised Eragon that when he was in need of a weapon, to look under the roots of the Menoa Tree and to speak his name at the Rock of Kuthian and open the Vault of Souls when his power was insufficient.
On the way to Helgrind, Eragon saw the woman again in his dreams. She was in a prison. She continued appearing in his dreams for some time. While in Dras-Leona , Eragon and his companions were chased and later ambushed by the Ra'zac. They were rescued by a mysterious man named Murtagh who scared off the Ra'zac by shooting them with arrows, but not before Brom was fatally wounded by one of the Ra'zac's dagger.
Brom revealed to Eragon that he had once been a Dragon Rider and that his dead dragon was also named " Saphira ". Brom also told Eragon seven words in the Ancient Language which we had yet to learn. Brom died shortly thereafter. Brom was laid to rest and Saphira used magic to turn his tomb to diamond. Eragon and Saphira resolved to travel with Murtagh in search of the resistance. They set out for Gil'ead , hoping to find a contact who could lead them to the location of the Varden.
Near Gil'ead, Urgals under the command of a Shade named Durza captured Eragon and imprisoned him in the same prison where the maiden of his dreams—to his shock, an elf —was being held. Murtagh and Saphira staged a daring rescue, but found Eragon had already escaped his cell with magic. Eragon, Saphira, as well as Murtagh are confronted by Durza. The struggle ended when Murtagh shot Durza with an arrow to the head, causing the Shade to be temporarily disembodied. Eragon insisted on rescuing the elf as well.
She remained unconscious throughout their journey to the Beor Mountains. After reaching the Beor Mountains, Eragon grew worried and reached out to the elf mentally and was able to converse with her.
She revealed to him that her name was Arya and revealed a map to him in his mind for the location of the Varden. She told him that they must reach the Varden if she was to survive, for she had been poisoned while in Gil'ead and would die within three days if Tunivor's nectar was not given to her. Along the way, they were pursued by a small army of elite Urgal warriors known as Kull. Two powerful twin sorcerers probed Eragon's mind to discover his intentions: they pressed harder than usual which caused Orik, a dwarf, to intervene on Eragon's behalf.
Ajihad , leader of the Varden, imprisoned Murtagh when he learned of Murtagh's heritage and because Murtagh refused the Twins' entry into his mind.
Arya was treated for her injuries, as well as Eragon and Saphira were welcomed to Tronjheim , the dwarven capital. Ajihad gave Aren , Brom's ring, to Eragon and cautioned him to retain his freedom as the last free Rider, but hoped he would become a symbol for the Varden.
He also met up again with Angela and Solembum. The Twins were cruel to Eragon and attempted to use him to further their knowledge of the Ancient Language. A fully-healed Arya intervened, however, as well as took upon herself the task of assessing Eragon, even sparring with him. Eragon, although being soundly defeated, passed the test in Arya's eyes. The Varden respected Eragon. Soon after he arrived in Tronjheim, he was approached by an elderly woman and an orphaned baby, Elva , who was the woman's charge.
The woman asked Eragon to bless Elva, which he did readily, using the Ancient Language. Saphira told Eragon that the child would have a significant future in other words she could feel pain and sense when it was about to happen. Not long after, war became imminent. Ajihad informed Saphira and Eragon of an impending threat: an intercepted message revealed that a legion of Urgals and Kull were marching steadily towards the Varden through the tunnels under the mountains.
Eragon and Saphira were presented with a full suit of armor. He was also pleased to see Murtagh was allowed to participate in the battle and prove himself to the Varden. In the battle within Tronjheim, Eragon was confronted once again by Durza. Eragon and Durza fight, but Eragon was greatly outmatched by the Shade. At one point, Durza slashed Eragon across his back and then uttered an inaudible curse upon the wound.
Thanks to Saphira and Arya breaking the Isidar Mithrim , Durza's attention was diverted long enough for Eragon to stab him through the heart. Following Durza's demise, the controlling link the Shade held on the Urgals' minds snapped, causing the remainder of them to flee and fight among each other. Eragon fainted and was tended to by healers. After the battle, Ajihad was ambushed by a group of Urgals and subsequently died. Ajihad's daughter, Nasuada, inherited the leadership of the Varden after his death.
Eragon informed Nasuada of Ajihad's dying words. After conferring with Saphira about Nasuada, Eragon knelt and pledged himself to Nasuada as her vassal. While relaxing one day, Eragon was greeted by the sorceress Trianna , who attempted to seduce him and asked him to head the Du Vrangr Gata. Though Eragon was taken by her looks and charms, Saphira did not accept Trianna and scared her off. Though Eragon was angered by this, Saphira merely stated that she wanted Eragon to be with someone who cared for him as a person and not just as a Rider.
Eragon accepted and Orik helped him complete the ritual to make him a true member of the clan. This was the first time in history that a human joined a dwarf family. Eragon's training began the following day. Oromis was bonded to a gold dragon named Glaedr. Eragon's lessons with Oromis were frustrating at first, but he gradually learned what the scope of his responsibilities were.
Moreover, he learned other things such as history, art, and politics. His knowledge of magic and the Ancient Language also expanded tremendously. However, he learned from Oromis that he had cursed Elva instead of blessing her due to a mistake in his wording having accidentally said "may you be a shield from misfortune", thus dooming her to constantly suffer from the hurts of others.
He resolved to remove the curse, although such a feat could prove tricky. Eragon's training also focused on his fighting skills. He developed an intense rivalry with an elf named Vanir and their mutual dislike came to a head during one of their sparring sessions. Eragon was defeated multiple times, often suffering bouts of pain from the scar on his back left by Durza. During his lessons with magic and expanding his consciousness, he evolved his perception of life and became a vegetarian like the elves.
Eragon composed a poem to present at the Blood-Oath Celebration , a traditional Elvish ceremony taking place every hundred years to commemorate the pact between the Elves and the Dragons. During the festivities, as a gift from the dragon race, Eragon was completely healed of every wound.
Also, he was physically transformed, acquiring the features and abilities of an elf. Only after this transformation was he able to beat Vanir in a duel and earn his respect. Because of his new prowess, Eragon was able to cast much more powerful magic. He still needed to obtain better balance and grace.
Upon scrying Nasuada, he found that Galbatorix was mustering his army to attack the Varden in Surda. The Broddring Empire was over , strong, greatly outnumbering the Varden.
Angela, who was still with the Varden, weakened some of their numbers by poisoning the soldiers' food. From the start of the battle, the Broddring Empire pushed the Varden back. Thankfully, the dwarves appeared not far into the battle, turning the tide for the Varden.
Nasuada had also formed an uneasy treaty with some Kull, who also aided in the battle against the Broddring Empire. Unexpectedly, another Rider appeared with a red dragon , and killed Hrothgar with a bolt of energy. Wearied by the battle, Eragon was outmatched and driven onto the ground with Saphira. He and his opponent then faced off with swords.
Near the end of their duel, Eragon recognized the other Rider's manner of fighting. Eragon managed to pull off his opponent's helm, revealing Murtagh, who he thought was dead.
He also revealed that Galbatorix knew his and Thorn's true names , so he was able to totally enslave him. His orders from Galbatorix were to try to capture Eragon and Saphira because she was the last female dragon in existence. Galbatorix needed her to fulfill his vision of rebuilding the order of the Riders under his rule.
Murtagh decided to have mercy on them because of his and Eragon's past, but he claimed Zar'roc as his own, as well as stated in the Ancient Language: Eragon was Morzan's son and Murtagh's younger brother. Haunted by this turn of events, Eragon shared this secret with Roran who had moved all the people of Carvahall down to Surda to join the Varden , Nasuada and Arya.
He then agreed to aid Roran in rescuing his fiance Katrina from the lair of the Ra'zac. Eragon and Roran fought and killed one of the Ra'zac while Saphira battled the Lethrblaka , the Ra'zac's parents and steeds.
While Roran rescued Katrina, Eragon discovered Sloan in a nearby cell and stayed behind to rescue him and also to kill the last Ra'zac. But before he did, the Ra'zac tried to make a deal with Eragon: to have his race remembered for all the terror they inspired in exchange for telling him a secret about Galbatorix: he was close to discovering the "true name" but the Ra'zac refused to reveal more.
Eragon accidentally discovered Sloan's true name by pondering his life and motivations for his choices. Invoking Sloan's true name, he forced the butcher to swear in the ancient language never to see Katrina again.
During his journey back to the Varden, Eragon was desperately hungry and decided to eat meat and discovered how much he loved it still. Also, he encountered Angela's former master, Tenga.
He later met up with Arya, who had come in search of Eragon after he sent Saphira, Roran and Katrina back to the Varden without him and developed a stronger relationship with her. When Eragon returned to the Varden, he happily agreed to marry Roran and Katrina.
Before the ceremony began, Thorn and Murtagh came with a battalion of soldiers who were immune to pain, due to magic, and could only die if beheaded or stabbed in the heart.
The rematch began with Eragon and Murtagh fighting in the sky. With this assistance, Eragon was able to fight Murtagh and Thorn to a stalemate.
No longer having the energy to fight on, the red pair retreated and promised to come back stronger. With Murtagh and the soldiers gone, Eragon was able to marry Katrina and Roran. His wedding gift to them was a pair of golden rings that enabled them to sense the others' presence and safety, as well as Eragon's horse given to him by Brom, Snowfire. Nasuada sent Eragon to Tronjheim to oversee - and possibly influence in favor of the Varden and speed up - the coronation of the new dwarf king, while Saphira would stay to keep the Varden thinking he was still among them.
He was accompanied by Nar Garzhvog , the war chief of the Kull. Garzhvog traveled with Eragon only so far, but did not accompany him to any Dwarven cities, though Eragon took the opportunity to learn some of the Urgal cultures. Eragon was welcomed by Orik and met his wife, Hvedra. Shortly before the clan meeting, Orik promised that if he could not secure the crown himself, he would back another dwarf who was in favor of aiding the Varden.
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