Eldest (Inheritance Cycle #2) by Christopher Paolini

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  • Pub. Date: August 2005
  • 704pp
  • Sales Rank: 8,386

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Product Details

  • Pub. Date: August 2005
  • Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
  • Format: Hardcover, 704pp
  • Sales Rank: 8,386
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • Lexile: 970L 

Synopsis

Darkness Falls…Swords Clash…Evil Reigns.

Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, have just saved the rebel state from destruction by the mighty forces of King Galbatroix, cruel ruler of the Empire. Now Eragon must travel to Ellesméra, land of the elves, for further training in magic and swordsmanship, the vital skills of the Dragon Rider. It is a journey of a lifetime, filled with awe-inspiring new places and people, each day a fresh adventure. But chaos and betrayal plague him at every turn, and Eragon isn’t sure whom he can trust.

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Also available in the Eldest/Eragon hardcover boxed set!

Publishers Weekly

Narrator Gerard Doyle picks up where he left off narrating Eragon by Christopher Paolini, with its follow-up, Eldest. Again lending his assured, compelling delivery to the proceedings, Brit Doyle relates the continuing adventures of dragon-rider Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, now in Ellesmera, land of the elves. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

Christopher Paolini’s abiding love of fantasy and science fiction inspired him to begin writing his debut novel, Eragon, when he graduated from high school at fifteen after being homeschooled all his life. Both Eragon and Eldest, the second book in the Inheritance cycle, became instant New York Times bestsellers. Christopher is currently at work on Brisingr, the third volume in the cycle. He lives in Montana, where the dramatic landscape feeds his visions of Alagaësia.

You can find out more about Christopher and Inheritance at www.alagaesia.com.


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great for people who love fantasy, adventure, and dragonsby e-bookworm

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January 03, 2010: that is all

I Also Recommend: Inheritance Cycle 3-Book Boxed Set (Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr), Brisingr (Inheritance Cycle #3), Eragon (Inheritance Cycle #1).

AWESOME!!by MERV-HANA

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January 02, 2010: Book 2 in the series gives in depth insight on the characters, it also acts as a window so that readers may partake in the life of Eragon & his trials. A must read for all readers who enjoy a good book.


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What to watch out for

  • Drugs:

    Some drinking and drunkenness -- even Saphira the dragon gets drunk.

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  • Violence:

    Lots of battles and swordplay, some pretty graphic.

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What Parents Need to Know

About Eldest (Inheritance Cycle #2)

Parents need to know that, as is typical in high fantasy, there is plenty of fighting and bloodshed, though not as much as in the first book. Fighting and war, though sometimes bemoaned, are pretty much accepted as the way to solve problems.

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about Eragon's training and its parallels in Roran's trials. Does Eragon deserve Roran's blaming him for the village's troubles? Was Oromis right to withhold forms of magic that Galbatorix possesses? What are the parallels with the <i>Star Wars</i> saga? It can be fun to play Find the Matching Characters -- if Oromis is Yoda, who is Obi-Wan? Darth Vader? Princess Leia?