- Published: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2011.
- Year Published: 2011
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Description: 860 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm.
- Language: English
- Format: Book
Reading Level
- Lexile: 1010
ISBN/Standard Number
- 9780375856112
- 0375856110
Series
Subjects
- Dragons -- Fiction.
- Imaginary places -- Fiction.
- Magic -- Fiction.
- Good and evil -- Fiction.
- Fantasy fiction.
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kingkiller dragons action saphira inheritance fantasy heroic magic castle inheritance cycle swords adventure eragon
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Call number: Teen Fiction , Y Fiction
Available Copies: Downtown Storage Teen, Downtown Teen, Downtown Youth, Malletts Teen, West Teen
Additional Details
Eragon Dragon Rider and Saphira have come further than anyone dared to hope in ridding their land of tyranny. But can they topple the evil king Galbatorix and restore justice to Alagaƫsia? And if so, at what cost?
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Community Reviews
good
Great book, great plot. It was really cool how eragon killed the king. But the ending was kind of sad, and left us hanging
all right
ending was ok, really riveting plot
great
This book is amazing. I didn't really like the ending of the book. It left a cliffhanger and it was really sad. It's a really good series though.
awesome
an awesome book
Great
Good book, great series, the ending wasnt my favorite but it was still pretty good
Great Plot, OK Ending
I have always enjoyed the Inheritance Cycle, and now it has finally come to an end. I really enjoyed the plot that Christopher Paolini built up in this series, and I am disappointed that it has come to an end. The world described in this series was amazing, but the ending of the series was not as great. Although it was not as bad as some endings I've read, it left a pretty big cliffhanger, although this was the last book in the series. Even though Christopher Paolini has promised to write more on the world of Alagaesia, he did not promise to write more about Eragon and his dragon, Sapphira, leaving us all hanging. However, this is a great book, I if you enjoyed the first three in the series, you should definitely read this one.
Awesome
A great book
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