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Description
The deluxe edition of Eragon includes an excerpt from Eldest, the next volume in the Inheritance trilogy; an exclusive foldout map of Alagaësia; never-before-seen art by the author depicting Zarroc, Eragons sword; and an expanded pronunciation guide to the Ancient and Dwarf languages.
Publication date
August 01, 2003
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780375826689
Lexile Measure
710
Guided Reading Level
Y
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Series
Inheritance Cycle
BISAC categories
YAF001000 - Young Adult Fiction | Action & Adventure YAF019030 - Young Adult Fiction | Fantasy | Epic YAF002030 - Young Adult Fiction | Animals | Mythical Creatures
Library of Congress categories
Magic Dragons Fantasy
Publishers Weekly
Makeovers with Mass Appeal New editions spruce up popular titles and bestselling series. Christopher Paolini's Eragon is now available in a deluxe edition, which includes an extensive language/pronunciation guide, a foldout map of Alaga sia in blue ink (penned by Paolini) and new artwork by the author. (Aug.) Copyright 2004 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.
School Library Journal
Gr 5 Up-Eragon, 15, is hunting for wild game when he witnesses a mysterious explosion. At the center of the blast radius he finds a polished blue stone marked with white veins. Brom, the village storyteller, has shown interest in it, so it is to him that Eragon turns when it starts squeaking, then wobbling, and then hatches into a majestic sapphire blue dragon. His decision to keep and raise Saphira starts him on an epic journey of Tolkienesque proportions that is only partially told in the 500 pages of this book. Eragon learns that the Empire's cruel and oppressive king will stop at nothing to get Eragon and Saphira to serve him. Training and traveling with Brom, the teen and dragon learn to work together in war and peace, using a combination of traditional fighting arts and magic. They encounter massive humanoid warriors with savage intentions and are befriended by Murtagh, a human warrior with mysterious ties to the Varden and the Empire. Eventually, they seek refuge with dwarves who harbor the Varden, who exist to free the Empire. Eragon does not approach the depth, uniqueness, or mastery of J. R. R. Tolkien's works, and sometimes the magic solutions are just too convenient for getting out of difficult situations. However, the empathetic characters and interesting plot twists will appeal to the legions of readers who have been captivated by the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy and are looking for more books like it.-Susan L. Rogers, Chestnut Hill Academy, PA Copyright 2003 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Christopher Paolini's abiding love of fantasy inspired him to write the Inheritance Cycle, which quickly became an internationally bestselling series. He began the first draft of the introductory book in the series, Eragon, at age fifteen. Christopher draws inspiration for the world of Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, from the natural beauty that surrounds his home in Montana: the tumultuous weather, the roaring Yellowstone River, and the soaring Beartooth Mountains. Find out more about Christopher and the Inheritance Cycle at paolini.net.
Book Sense Book of the Year Award
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Winner 2004 - 2004
Golden Archer Award
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Winner 2006 - 2006
Iowa High School Book Award
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Nominee 2005 - 2006
Tayshas Reading
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Commended 2004 - 2005
Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award
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Winner 2005 - 2005
South Carolina Childrens, Junior and Young Adult Book Award