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Christopher Paolini Biography & Notes
Christopher Paolini (born November 17, 1983) is the author of the Inheritance trilogy. He currently lives with his family in Paradise Valley, Montana.
Paolini was born in Southern California. Homeschooled for his entire life, he graduated high school at the age of 15 through an accredited correspondence course. Following graduation he started work on what would become the novel Eragon and its two sequels, all set in Alagaesia. At the age of nineteen he became a New York Times bestselling author.
In 2002, Eragon was published privately by his parents. To promote the book, Paolini toured over 135 schools and libraries, discussing reading and writing, all the while dressed in "a medieval costume of red shirt, billowy black pants, lace-up boots, and a jaunty black cap."
Paolini originally self-published the book and publicized it on local tours. Incidentally, he gave a speech at Carl Hiaasen's stepson's school and Hiaasen enjoyed the book so much, he told his publisher, Knopf. An offer was made by Knopf for Eragon and the rest of the Inheritance trilogy. After another round of editing, the second edition of Eragon was published in August 2003.
With regard to his prose, Paolini has said, "In my writing, I strive for a lyrical beauty somewhere between Tolkien at his best and Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf."
Paolini was born in Southern California. Homeschooled for his entire life, he graduated high school at the age of 15 through an accredited correspondence course. Following graduation he started work on what would become the novel Eragon and its two sequels, all set in Alagaesia. At the age of nineteen he became a New York Times bestselling author.
In 2002, Eragon was published privately by his parents. To promote the book, Paolini toured over 135 schools and libraries, discussing reading and writing, all the while dressed in "a medieval costume of red shirt, billowy black pants, lace-up boots, and a jaunty black cap."
Paolini originally self-published the book and publicized it on local tours. Incidentally, he gave a speech at Carl Hiaasen's stepson's school and Hiaasen enjoyed the book so much, he told his publisher, Knopf. An offer was made by Knopf for Eragon and the rest of the Inheritance trilogy. After another round of editing, the second edition of Eragon was published in August 2003.
With regard to his prose, Paolini has said, "In my writing, I strive for a lyrical beauty somewhere between Tolkien at his best and Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf."
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Brisingr Or the Seven Promises of Eragon Shadeslayer and Saphira Bjartskular by Christopher Paolini ( 2009) |
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Eldest by Christopher Paolini ( 2007)
A sensational avalanche of shifting political alliances, unexpected bombshells, and intense relationships races through this gripping, fast-paced sequel to the phenomenal bestseller ERAGON (which was written when Christopher Paolini was just a teenager). The Varden's struggle to end the reign of the villainous King Galbatorix continues as they and their numerous allies prepare to fight the Empire for control of Alagaesia. Still reeling from the intense battle of Farthen Dur, the young Rider, Eragon, and his shimmering blue dragon companion, Saphira, must continue their training in magic with the elves in the great city of Ellesmera. There, amidst the enchanted forest, the two are privy to an incredible secret that will aid in their growth as warriors and leaders. In the meantime, Eragon's hometown of Carvahall is under siege, with Galbatorix's soldiers and the dreaded Ra'zac pursuing his cousin, Roran, who is forced to decide between taking the easy path of cowardice and the difficult road to heroism. A whirling cauldron of intrigue, combining themes of personal and political power, coming-of-age drama, and family bonds, bubble at the heart of this intense, captivating story of good versus evil.
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Eragon/ Eldest by Christopher Paolini ( 2007)
The first two books in the bestselling Inheritance trilogy, ERAGON and ELDEST, are housed together in this paperback boxed set. When Eragon, a 15-year-old boy, discovers a beautiful, mysterious blue stone, he has no idea that he has fallen into a completely different world and way of life.
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Eragon by Christopher Paolini ( 2008)
When a 15-year-old peasant boy named Eragon finds a mysterious blue stone, he thinks he might be able to sell it in order to buy food for his poor family. He is understandably surprised, then, when the stone turns out to be a dragon's egg from which a female dragon named Saphira soon hatches. Eragon then learns that he is a descendent of the Riders, a band of dragon-riding warriors believed to have been destroyed by the evil King Galbatroix. When a tragedy sends Eragon out on a quest to seek revenge, he learns that fate has different plans in store for him and Saphira. This, the first book in the Inheritance trilogy, was written when the home-schooled author was himself 15 years old.
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Eragon by Christopher Paolini, Silvia Komet, Enrique De Heriz ( 2005)
When fifteen-year-old Eragon comes to learn that he is a gifted Dragon Rider, he realizes that his destiny is to fight the evil powers that will bring complete destruction to the Empire and so leaves his quiet life as a farm boy to succeed in his one true mission in life.
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The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights by John Steinbeck ( 2008)
A solitary work of fantasy literature by the Nobel Prize-winning writer is a modernization of Malory's adventures of the legendary king and his Round Table companions, in an edition complemented by a new foreword that reflects the perspective of a new generation of readers. Reprint.
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Eragon/Eldest The Inheritance Cycle Books 1 and 2 by Christopher Paolini ( 2008) |
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The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights by John Steinbeck ( 2007)
A solitary work of fantasy literature by the Nobel Prize-winning writer is a modernization of Malory's adventures of the legendary king and his Round Table companions, in an edition complemented by a new foreword that reflects the perspective of a new generation of readers. 20,000 first printing.
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The Inheritance Cycle Eragon-Eldest-Brisingr by Christopher Paolini ( 2008)
This hardcover box set includes ERAGON and ELDEST, the first two bestselling books in Christopher Paolini's epic Inheritance fantasy trilogy. Following the adventures of the Dragon Rider Eragon and his dragon companion, Saphira, from their beginning, the reader will be swept into the land of Alagaesia, where rebels constantly fight the iron fist of the evil King Galbatorix.
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Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling ( 2009) |
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Eragon Book 1 / Eldest Book 2 by Christopher Paolini ( 2008) |
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Inheritance Boxed Set Eragon / Eldest / Brisingr by Christopher Paolini ( 2008) |
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Brisingr Or The Seven Promises of Eragon Shadeslayer and Saphira Bjartskular by Christopher Paolini ( 2009)
War, love, and a strenuous battle of good versus evil are in store for Christopher Paolini fans in his third title of the Inheritance series. The boy dragon rider, Eragon, and his constant companion, the dragon Saphira, are torn by many loyalties, with the weight of the world on their shoulders. They must find a way to save Roran's beloved from the evil Ra'zac, and also help the Varden, the elves, and the dwarves in the gristly battle against King Galbatorix. Seemingly overwhelmed by their gargantuan tasks, Eragon and Saphira are forced to find a way to save the world, or all is lost. Both lauded and criticized as derivative of classic works by J.R.R. Tolkien, Ursula K. LeGuin, and J.K. Rowling, Paolini's work is nevertheless phenomenally successful. BRISINGR sold over half a million copies on its first day out, and will be followed by a fourth, hotly awaited book. The first books in the series are ERAGON, written when Paolini was just 15, and ELDEST.
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Eragon's Guide to Alagaesia by Christopher Paolini ( 2009)
From the creators of the best-selling books
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Eragon/ Eragon by Christopher Paolini ( 2009) |
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