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Eragon By: Christopher Paolini

April 13th, 2009 · No Comments
Fresh. Independent Reading · Lockowitz

Review by Robert p. Lockowitz period 8.

The main conflict of this book is Eragon getting revenge for his uncle’s death and learning his responsibility as a dragon rider. Eragon goes through many changes throughout the book and even through these changes he will never forgot the faces of the murders who killed his uncle.

One aspect of this book that I liked is how much Eragon loves his family. He even left his own town the one place he was known and had family and friends he left to protect his family. I also liked how much action was in the book there was never a dull part of the book.

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