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Eragon:

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Random House Children's Books, 2008 - 1216 pagine
In Aagaesia, a fifteen-year-old boy of unknown lineage named Eragon, finds a mysterious stone that eventually leads to his adoption by the Ingeitum clan who send him to Ellesméra for further training in the vital skills needed to help the Varden in their struggle against the Empire.

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Review: Eragon & Eldest (Inheritance, #1-2)

Recensione dell'utente  - Liz - Goodreads

Eragon: I found this treasure during my junior year of high school, recommended by a fellow classmate in science class. I picked it up,intrigued by the idea of an epic adventure, and was not ... Leggi recensione completa

Review: Eragon & Eldest (Inheritance, #1-2)

Recensione dell'utente  - Mloy - Goodreads

Unlike some people who swore up and down that Eragon was basically Star Wars in times of LOTR, I just didn't see it but then again I was never really a huge Star Wars fan (and I tried reading the ... Leggi recensione completa

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Informazioni sull'autore (2008)

Christopher Paolini was born in Southern California on November 17, 1983, but grew up primarily in Paradise Valley, Montana. He was home schooled and at the age of 15, graduated from high school through an accredited correspondence course at American School in Chicago, Illinois. He decided to write a book and after three years of writing and editing, Eragon was self-published in 2001. The Paolini family spent the following year promoting the book themselves by giving presentations to the local library and high school and then eventually branching out to libraries, bookstores, and schools across the United States. After his step-son read a copy of the book, author Carl Hiaasen brought Eragon to the attention of publisher Alfred A. Knopf, who acquired the rights to publish Eragon and the rest of the Inheritance Cycle in 2003. The other books in the cycle include Eldest, Brisingr, and Inheritance. Eragon was made into a movie in December 2006.

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