Thursday, April 05, 2007

Eragon


by Christopher Paolini


Reviewed by Nick M. of Year 7


Eragon is a great book full of excitement and wonder. It combines many different genres including Adventure and Mystery. It has been enjoyed by many children and students from 9-20 years of age. I recommend this book to all readers because I thought it was very imaginative and full of fantasy.


Reviewed by Dominic C. of Year 6


Eragon is a small farm boy who is very poor. He does not live with his mother or father, he lives with his uncle and cousin. His uncle is killed by the Ra'zac, who are looking for Eragon because he finds a dragon, which hatches, and he names the dragon Saphira. Brom, who was a Dragon Rider as well, befriends Eragon. They travel away from the village of Pancular, to escape from the pursuing Ra'zac. They are captured several times during their journey and adventures and later Eragon is joined by the mysterious Mustfang. The adventure continues as they seek the Varden and the security of their numbers and mysterious hiding place.


I found the book to be highly interesting as it is full of adventure.


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I agree this book is great for all ages