Let the kiddos have screen time so I can start on the second book in The Inheritance Cycle. I love rereading this series. I need to see if my local thrift store has the fourth book, so I can complete the collection.
Let the kiddos have screen time so I can start on the second book in The Inheritance Cycle. I love rereading this series. I need to see if my local thrift store has the fourth book, so I can complete the collection.
Been a while since i've read anything by him. Thought I'd give it a go.
Another casualty of my youngest. 😭 that's signed editions that have had water spilled on them, a copy of mice and men for which I can't get the cover of anymore and it was my favourite one, crumpled up dust covers, pages with sticky fingers all over and now a ripped first edition of Eragon. I love him but I wish he would leave my books alone! 😰
As one of the first fantasy books I fell in love with, I am still partial to the vast array of world building and story telling that Paolini weaves. In Eragon, we get to witness the rebirth of Dragon Riders. By the end of book 1, much of the history of Alagaesia is set. The story could stand alone. In Eldest, Paolini plays a lot more emotion through the story, showing his increased intelligence in writing. A well written story completely.
Dragons! This series started off strong but I found I'd lost a lot of interest by the time the last book came out
Got on the elevator at Grand Rapids Comic Con to go listen to this guy's panel. Had to take an elevator selfie with Christopher Paolini! 🤩
#eragon #GRCC #GRCC2018 #mittenlitten
From the YA section at beloved @TheBookmarkPR 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼