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The Inheritance trilogy is a great story about a boy named Eragon, he isn't rich, and lives in a house near a village. Wondering in the fofoest he finds a saphire rock, in which later turns out to be a dragon egg. This concept in fact enlightens...
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The Inheritance trilogy is a great story about a boy named Eragon, he isn't rich, and lives in a house near a village. Wondering in the fofoest he finds a saphire rock, in which later turns out to be a dragon egg. This concept in fact enlightens me and is truly something no everybody would do. His second installment to the inheritance trilogy has made me love his writing even more. He tries to fit in some romance but sometimes the characters are let down, there is some sadness, there is some courage, but there always is a glimmer of hope, something to boast up a person's confidence. When I heard he had begun his Eragon at the age of 15 I was intrigued at the fact he had started very young, yet he uses a variety of words not always the same. At 19 he had become a New York Times bestselling author I think he deserved it, he had done a marvelous job with his book. I will be waiting anxiously for the third and final installment to the inheritance trilogy.
Posted may 1, 2006 9:46 am pt