Inheritance by Christopher Paolini is the fourth book in the inheritance cycle. The story takes place in the mystical land of AlagaĆ«sia, which is home to many different kinds of civilizations. Humans, dwarves, and elves are the main creatures living among other civilizations such as Urgals, which are ten-foot tall brutes who only live to kill. In the book, the main character, Eragon, and his Dragon Saphira must fight against the evil forces of Galbatorix, and free the people from his tranny. For centuries, Galbatorix has lived, using his power to destroy any opposition, instead of wanting peace. The fourth and final book of the Inheritance series, Inheritance, concludes the adventures of Eragon and The Varden as they finally confront Galbatorix in the final conflict of good and evil. –Prasad Patwardhan (Period 4)Curious about what other students in class are reading? Looking for suggestions on what to read next? This site will help answer these questions by taking the place of reading journals. :) Everyone must post at least once. If you comment three times you'll receive a C, four a B, and 5 times an A. Make sure to add your name and period in your post/comment, so I can give you credit. Be sure to complete your posts by June 1st and your comments by June 14th. Happy Posting!
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Inheritance by Christopher Paolini
Inheritance by Christopher Paolini is the fourth book in the inheritance cycle. The story takes place in the mystical land of AlagaĆ«sia, which is home to many different kinds of civilizations. Humans, dwarves, and elves are the main creatures living among other civilizations such as Urgals, which are ten-foot tall brutes who only live to kill. In the book, the main character, Eragon, and his Dragon Saphira must fight against the evil forces of Galbatorix, and free the people from his tranny. For centuries, Galbatorix has lived, using his power to destroy any opposition, instead of wanting peace. The fourth and final book of the Inheritance series, Inheritance, concludes the adventures of Eragon and The Varden as they finally confront Galbatorix in the final conflict of good and evil. –Prasad Patwardhan (Period 4)
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This series seems to be really popular and it's fantasy, so that's always a plus.~Mary period 2
ReplyDeleteThis ending was definitely not a let down, though I thought it could have been released earlier. I loved the Eragon series.
ReplyDelete-Sam C. p7/8
I agree Sam, the ending was appropriate, and the book should have been realeased earlier. I think the series lost a bit of momentum because of how long it took for the book to come out.- Prasad P. (Period 4)
ReplyDeleteI actually just finished the first book, Eragon, and I totally loved it. I can't wait to get up to this book when Galbatorix and Eragon finally face off.
ReplyDelete-Priya Bhave (4)
sounds interesting! from seeing my friends read the books of this series i noticed how thick the books are. It'd be fun to see how much development the author must make to make the books so thick. Sounds like a cliche dragon hero story but i bet it's a fun read
ReplyDelete-Frankie Wai p7/8
I love Inheritance! It should've been released earlier but I still love it! The books are mega huge because Christopher Paolini added a lot of details and descriptions. It's still a page turner though and that's good.
ReplyDelete--Monica Srivastava
Period 7/8