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Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1) |
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Rating: Summary: Eragon Review: <br />Eragon is a wonderful book about a boy named Eragon who discovers a dragon egg, and soon finds himself in a world of magic, wars, and adventure. He travels with his dragon to safety, while seeking revenge on the evil king, Galbatorix, for killing his uncle. With elves, dwarves, and warriors, Eragon and his friends help defeat the orcs sent by Galbatorix. <br />I highly recommend this book to anyone ages 9 and up.
Rating: Summary: Nice try but no.... Review: this book is ok for younger kids i guess, but too much is just ripped of of Lord of the Rings to call it original. it basically is Lord of the Rings with majorly unnecessary descriptions and less characters, all of which are unoriginal and boring. Lord of the Rings is much better, and many fans of that great series will be insulted by this stupid book.
here are some similarities with Lord of the Rings and Eragon that I found:
Eragon : Aragorn or Frodo
Arya : Arwen
Brom : Gandalf
Zar'oc : Sting or Anduril
Gil'ead : Gil galad
Varden : Valinor
Eragon(copied again!) : Eragion
Galbatorix : Sauron
Shade : Saruman
The Spine : The Shire
Urgals : Orcs
Kull : Uruk Hai
Angela : Galadriel(sort of...)
Garrow : Bilbo
Ra'zac : Ringwraiths
Ajihad : Elrond
etc etc... yeah, Paolini had lots of help writing this dumb book! Also, it bugs me that Paolini probably attempted to model Eragon's character from himself. Paolini probably WISHES he was this dragon rider, master swordsman, and magical hero, with big muscles, a dragon, a legendary name, a beautiful girl, and magical powers.
in all, this book isn't worth it at all. it was an ok attempt that was ruined by the lack of creativity and unoriginality.
Rating: Summary: You Can Run But You Can't Hide Review: This book is a rip off the famous Star Wars Saga. I cant stand it. It also borrows a few ideas from the Dragon Riders of Pern and Lord of the Rings. It may have been an enjoyable read but still pathetic.
Rating: Summary: I have "A NEW HOPE" for your book Paolini Review: Thats right, "A New Hope" from Star Wars. Paolini did little more than copy the plotline of Star Wars exactly. He is also the only one I know who uses 7,000 synonems for said. This is amatuer work. This book is not up to the game. Poor and overrated. Two thumbs down and one star.
Rating: Summary: Seems like a rip off, but still enjoyable Review: This book was appealing to me in many ways. I like fantasy, dragons, and any thing that has a blue cover. However, upon reading the book, I noticed alot of simalarities between this book and Star Wars. Though I had this trough my mind during the entire book, I was still able to read it with joy.
Rating: Summary: wow Review: Let me tell you know, Christopher had it coming to him ever since he published Eragon. While reading Eragon I noticed similaities between his book and the hit saga of Star Wars. The pieces came together when I read that Eragon lived under an Empire that fought against a Rebellion (the Varden.) It was a real pity. I thought Christopher had it made but upon discovering that his book was really no more that a "fantasy version of Star Wars" is was disappionted. As I continued to read more and more clues pointed to my conclusion.
-- Eragons uncle (like Luke's) was murdered in the beginning of the book. He was even killed for the same reason and in the same way. Uncle Owen was killed in search of Droids and Uncle Garrow was killed in search of Saphirra. Both died by fire.
-- Eragon goes to Brom (a mysteries old man who turns out to be a dragonrider.) Luke goes to Obi-Wan who turns out to be a Jedi. After which both Luke and Eragon leave on a quest of revenge guided by their mentors (Brom and Obi-Wan)
--Along the way we learn that the dragonriders once maintained order in the land. The jedi did the same thing. The fall of both the dragonrders and the jedi occured in the same fashion, by the betrayl of a jedi, or a dragonrider.
-- They rescue a princess from jail. Lea and Arya were both delievering something when they were captured. (Christopher's substitute for droids is Saphirra)
--Brom dies along the way just as Obi-Wan did. And, he died to save Eragon, just as Obi-Wan did. Then after that Eragon meets up with the rebellion just as Luke did. Then they had a battle.
-- My guess is that the cripple spoken of in the end of Eragon is going to play the same role as Yoda. He may even be a dragonrider!
-- Also I assume that Eragon and Murtagh are brothers. Eragon's father will be Morzan in the same tradition of Star Wars. "Eragon, I am your father!"
Aside from copying Star Wars it has flat characters. Its a moderately enjoyable book but it has major flaws. Two stars and two thumbs down. Nice try, Paolini but nothing gets by me.
Rating: Summary: Young and Old will enjoy Review: I gave this as a gift to my husband (38) nephew (8) and brother-in-law (40). All three are still talking about it one year later. They are all eagerly anticipating the release of the next book in the series. I highly recommend that you read this book. Just don't tell my husband or brother-in-law that I implied they are old.
Rating: Summary: Eragon = Skywalker Review: Before I start, I must admit that I enjoyed reading this book and will most probably continue with the rest of the trilogy, but after learning that this story will shortly receive the Hollywood treatment, I couldn't help getting a tad annoyed. (Oh yeah, spoilers aplenty!)
This book, as mentioned by another reviewer, is a complete rip-off of Star Wars. Eragorn (aka Luke Skywalker) lives in a quiet corner of the universe until one day his life is turned up-side-down when he finds out his destiny is to become a mighty Dragon Rider, better known to you and me as Jedi Knights. In fact, just in case you didn't get that little connection, it's emphasised in every possible way. Dragon Riders, like Jedi Knights, were peacekeepers in former years, but are now only a distant memory because one of them became too strong and decided to kill the others. His name was Darth Vader.
Now, Eragon doesn't leave alone, oh no, he does so with a mysterious old man called, Brom, who predictably turns out to be none other than Obi-Wan Kenobi; the last remnant of the old Jed- I mean Dragon Riders. He teaches Eragon everything he needs to know before - and wait for this, you'll love it - they find out they have to rescue a damsel in distress. In this version she's some elf bird, but in another she's called Princess Leia. Right, am I forgetting anything? Oh wait! Naturally, Brom, like Obi-Wan, dies along the way.
Now I'm not saying the rest of the story will continue in this way, but if one day I'm sitting with my duvet wrapped around me, a warm hot chocolate at my side and Eldest (the next book after Eragon) in my lap and I find out that Eragon runs into Yoda, or the main bad guy turns out to be Eragon's father, I might just be sick.
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