Brisingr

Following the colossal battle against the Empire’s warriors, Eragon and Saphira have escaped with their lives – just. But more agony awaits the Rider and his dragon, as Eragon finds himself bound by promises he may not be able to keep. As unrest strikes the rebels and danger intensifies, he must make choices that may lead to unimaginable sacrifice. How will he keep his oath to his cousin Roran to help rescue his beloved Katrina? Can Eragon become the great leader who will unite the rebels and defeat the forces of evil?

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  • I think this series is a bit boring because there are a lot of details.

    7 March 2014

  • loved it

    I like books about dragons because even though they’re not real every know what they are, this series just brings them to life and gives them lives filled with imagination and adventure. Brisingr mean fire and much like it’s name sake it sets your imagination a blaze and your hearth thumping, it’s a good read

    5 March 2013

  • I absolutely love this series, and recently purchased, the first two in the series, as it came in a box. My older sister owns Brisingr (3rd in the series) and I read it. Eragon also became a movie, also one that I didn’t watch…Due to the fact I heard reviews saying it was much, much worse than the books. This series was what you would expect out of Eastenders, but with a twist of course! It has added fantasy and is set in the past, with dragons! Eragon, in the 1st book, has no mother or father, and knows nothing about them, (and I hope I don’t reveal too much) but he leaves this 3rd book, with a lot more knowledge than he did. With half-brothers, romance, and lies all mixed into 3 amazing books. Now I started reading Eragon, when all three were available in the library, therefore I didn’t have to wait years, and forget the story before I read the next one. And Unfortunately, imagine my despair when I finished the 3rd book on a cliffhanger, and no fourth book was out yet! I do hope it comes out soon!

    16 January 2011

  • loved it

    I love ALL the Eragon book’s which are: 1.Eragon 2.Eldest 3.Brisinger 4.Eragon’s guide to Alagesia Please read they are EPIC!!!

    8 October 2010

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    Christopher Paolini

    Christopher Paolini is the author of the bestselling Inheritance series, following the adventures of Eragon, a fifteen year old Dragon Rider. Inheritance, the fourth and final book in the cycle is published in November 2011.

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