Direktlänk till inlägg 11 mars 2016
The next book that I have read is Eragon written by Christopher Paolini. The most spectacular about this novel is that Paolini wrote it when he was 15 years old and it got first published when he was 17.
About the book then, Eragon is a encredible story about a teenage boy called Eragon. He lives in a land called Alagaësia. Eragon finds a mysterious stone in the mountains were he lives, but it turn out that it is not a stone but a dragon egg. When the egg hatched Eragon named the blue dragon Saphira. Eragons life turns upside-down when the evil king Galbatroix finds out about the whereabouts of Eragon and his dragon Saphira and they have to flee for their lives together with the villages storyteller Brom.
The story is really exciting and it is hard to put away the book. The book has a really easy language and is suitable for younger readers even though the book is rather long. This book is very good if you want to read about personal development since the main character Eragon does both a physical and pshycial journey. Eragon grows in the story and he is a completely different person in the end of the book than he is at the beginning. The things he has seen and been a part of has changed him and he himself is not sure if it is for the better or worse.
There has been made a filmatisation of the novel but the film is very different from the novel. My opinion on that is that the film is not as good as the book and I believe that the film would have had greater success if it would have stayed true to the book.
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