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“The debate raged on for so long, at last Saphira had interrupted with a roar that shook the walls of the command tent. Then she said, I am sore and tired, and Eragon is doing a poor job of explaining himself. We have better things to do than stand around yammering like jackdaws, no? ... Good now listen to me. It was reflected Eragon, hard to argue with a dragon.”

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The Inheritance Cycle Complete Collection: Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, Inheritance

This collection includes the first four books of Christopher Paolini's epic fantasy series. It follows the journey of Eragon, a farm boy who finds a mysterious egg and hatches a dragon, Saphira. Together, they embark on a quest to defeat the evil ruler Galbatorix. The series is known for its intricate world-building, coming-of-age themes, and the development of Eragon's character. more

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Christopher Paolini
Christopher Paolini

Christopher Paolini is an American author who gained fame with his fantasy novel series, 'The Inheritance Cycle'. Born on November 17, 1983, he began his writing career in his teenage years and quickly gained a wide readership. more

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