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| ELDEST | 
enlarge | Author: Christopher Paolini Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf Category: Book
Buy New: $11.52
New (1) Used (5) from $8.77
Avg. Customer Rating: 1512 reviews Sales Rank: 2343366
Format: Import Media: Paperback Edition: New Ed Pages: 704 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5 x 1.9
ISBN: 0552155527 EAN: 9780552155526 ASIN: 0552155527
Publication Date: 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW FACTORY SELAED, SUPER FAST SHIPPING
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Good Buy November 17, 2008 Pretty good buy,in condition as described,3 days after first day of estimated arrival date is when it arrived
Even better than the first book November 12, 2008 If you like fantasy fiction, this is a great series, and Eldest is even better than Eragon. The story really pics up in this one. Of the three books so far, I liked this one the best.
Love it! November 6, 2008 I am absolutely surprised that the first three reviews seen are negative! I love the story that Paolini wrote. He may not be Tolkien or JK Rowling but he's still very young and quite talented.
Listen, I'm not trying to have a life-affirming epiphany here, I just want a good story and Paolini delivers. He may struggle with the language when trying to be prosaic, using obscure words when simple ones would do. However, it's a small thing and the story more than makes up for it. His writing is good enough to make me willingly suspend my disbelief and get lost in the story.
Eldest Review October 26, 2008 This is a great book. I listen to it on my CD player on the way to work and on the way home. The descriptions are awesome...you can just imagine what the characters and locations look like. I would definitely recommend this book. I can't wait to read Brisinger!
Just dull October 26, 2008 Paolini is a prodigy, no doubt, but he isn't a very gifted writer. Much of what he wrote in the first book was synthesized from other fantasy stories and from those elements he crafted a fairly interesting, albeit longwinded, tale. It's my opinion that his editors (if he has any) should've cut out at least one-third of Eragon.
With that said, reading Eldest was like slogging through mud. It was so incredibly convoluted and just plain dull that I gave up midway and have no desire to go back and find out what I missed. I couldn't care less.
I think his problem is that he and his parents are so impressed with whatever he writes that they don't suggest massive editing. If they do, then it doesn't show. Eragon was ok, Eldest was boring, and I'll skip Brisingr altogether.
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