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There’s a keenness in the storytelling, and an excitement for pure adventure and magic, that will ensure fans of Paolini’s Eragon will find its much-anticipated sequel every bit as readable and captivating. This young author, who wrote that debut (very long) novel aged fifteen, has shed some his earlier less convincing turns of phrase and tendancies to homage other inspirational works, to come up with a deeper second novel that is more assured, better balanced and distinctly original. Picking up from the exact point where its predecessor gave way, Eldest begins with dragon rider and now shade slayer, Eragon, on the battlefield of his greatest triumph. He is saddened by the death and carnage before him, and fearful for the future. King Galbatorix is, despite this battle won, still the cruel ruler of the Empire and must be defeated. Together with the beautiful and elegant dragon, Saphira, with whom he can communicate without speech, they must travel to Ellesmera – fabled land of the Elves to undergo further training in magic, swordsmanship and other worldly necessities. Meanwhile, in his homeland, in the village of Carvahall, Eragon’s cousin Roran faces challenges of his own. The king’s men, and the dark creature that instructs them, lay siege to the tiny mountain community in the hope of finding Roran, and thus lead them to Eragon. After fierce resistance, Roran leads the villagers on a long, arduous journey to salvation (hopefully) with the community known as the Varden. Told in alternate chapters, the stories of both young men on separate missions give this ‘difficult second novel’ a refreshing feel. Eragon is still the star, but has a substantial second cast to make this novel a worthy sequel to the first book and a tantalising bridge to the final chapter in volume three. (Age 12 and over) --John McLayRead More

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  • Ed Hogarth20 January 2012

    Eldest is the second book in Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle and is the sequel to Eragon. The story in Eldest continues the adventures of brave teenager Eragon and his dragon Saphira, revolving particularly around their journey to the realm of the Elves in the forest of Du Weldenvarden in order to further Eragon's training as a Dragon Rider. While the continuing journey of Eragon forms the main thrust of the plot, there are several other strands to the story. Eragon's cousin Roran has an important role to play as he leads the inhabitants of Carvahall to Surda in order to join the Varden, while Nasuada faces many new challenges when she assumes leadership of the Varden following her father's death. Perhaps more important than any of this, however, is the appearance of a mysterious new Dragon Rider who seems to fight on the side of Galbatorix.

    While Eldest is not the most original of fantasy books, and is arguably not up to the standard Paolini set with Eragon, is still contains all the elements of a fantastic adventure. Although Eldest would probably appeal most to fans of The Lord of the Rings and the Dragonriders of Pern books, it does continue the story of Eragon and so should satisfy fans of that first book too. The only really disappointing element of Eldest is that the character of Eragon himself is not given as much to do as I would have liked. Even though he is a secondary character, Roran really has the best storyline. Still, all of the favourite characters from Eragon return here and there are some interesting new introductions too. There is plenty of action and magic but also some emotional moments and opportunities for Eragon to develop his compassion. Since it is the middle part of what was originally intended to be a trilogy, Eldest was always going to have a problem with pacing but Paolini has still managed to do an excellent job of crafting an exciting fantasy adventure.

  • Amazon

    There’s a keenness in the storytelling, and an excitement for pure adventure and magic, that will ensure fans of Paolini’s Eragon will find its much-anticipated sequel every bit as readable and captivating. This young author, who wrote that debut (very long) novel aged fifteen, has shed some his earlier less convincing turns of phrase and tendancies to homage other inspirational works, to come up with a deeper second novel that is more assured, better balanced and distinctly original.

    Picking up from the exact point where its predecessor gave way, Eldest begins with dragon rider and now shade slayer, Eragon, on the battlefield of his greatest triumph. He is saddened by the death and carnage before him, and fearful for the future. King Galbatorix is, despite this battle won, still the cruel ruler of the Empire and must be defeated. Together with the beautiful and elegant dragon, Saphira, with whom he can communicate without speech, they must travel to Ellesmera – fabled land of the Elves to undergo further training in magic, swordsmanship and other worldly necessities.

    Meanwhile, in his homeland, in the village of Carvahall, Eragon’s cousin Roran faces challenges of his own. The king’s men, and the dark creature that instructs them, lay siege to the tiny mountain community in the hope of finding Roran, and thus lead them to Eragon. After fierce resistance, Roran leads the villagers on a long, arduous journey to salvation (hopefully) with the community known as the Varden.

    Told in alternate chapters, the stories of both young men on separate missions give this ‘difficult second novel’ a refreshing feel. Eragon is still the star, but has a substantial second cast to make this novel a worthy sequel to the first book and a tantalising bridge to the final chapter in volume three.

    (Age 12 and over) --John McLay

  • Amazon

    Eragon and his dragon, have just saved the rebel state from destruction by the forces of King Galbatorix. Now, Eragon must travel to Ellesmera for further training in magic. Meanwhile, his cousin Roran must fight a new battle back home in Carvahall - one that puts Eragon in even graver danger. Will the king's dark hand strangle all resistance?

  • Foyles

    Master storyteller and internationally bestselling author Christopher Paolini returns to the World of Eragon with Murtagh. Murtagh, a stunning epic fantasy set a year after the events of the Inheritance Cycle, will publish in 2023.The second book in The Inheritance CycleDarkness falls . . . Despair abounds . . . Evil reigns . . .Fresh from their battle for the rebel state against King Galbatorix, Eragon has no time to rest.He and his dragon, Saphira, must travel to Ellesméra, the land of the elves for more training in magic and swordsmanship, the vital skills of a Dragon Rider.Even though he's heading off on the journey of a lifetime, chaos and betrayal plague him at every turn, and Eragon doesn't know who to trust.And while he's off on his own journey, his cousin Roran must fight a new battle back home in Carvahall - one that puts Eragon in even graver danger.Will the king's dark hand strangle all resistance? Eragon may not escape with even his life . . .

  • Play

    Darkness falls...Despair abounds...Evil reigns...Eragon and his dragon Saphira have just saved the rebel state from destruction by the mighty forces of King Galbatorix cruel ruler of the Empire. Now Eragon must travel to Ellesmera land of the elves for further training in magic and swordsmanship the vital skills of the Dragon Rider. It is the journey of a lifetime filled with awe-inspiring new places and people each day a fresh adventure. But chaos and betrayal plague him at every turn and Eragon isn't sure whom he can trust. Meanwhile his cousin Roran must fight a new battle back home in Carvahall - one that puts Eragon in even graver danger. Will the king's dark hand strangle all resistance? Eragon may not escape with even his life...

  • TheBookPeople

    Tolkein fans will be thrilled to discover Christopher Paolini and his epic Inheritance series. Eldest is the second book in the series and follows on from Eragon. In this second volume, the hero, Eragon, and his dragon, Saphira, have just saved the rebel state from destruction by the mighty forces of King Galbatorix. Now, Eragon must travel to Ellesmera, land of the elves, for further training in magic and swordsmanship. But chaos and betrayal plague him at every turn, and our hero isn't sure whom he can trust. Eldest is a thrilling sequel to Eragon and readers are sure to be gripped and keen to read the final instalments of this four-part series.

  • BookDepository

    Eldest : Paperback : Penguin Random House Children's UK : 9780552552110 : : 29 Jun 2011 : The second book in The Inheritance Series Darkness falls . And while he's off on his own journey, his cousin Roran must fight a new battle back home in Carvahall - one that puts Eragon in even graver danger. Will the king's dark hand strangle all resistance? Eragon may not escape with even his life .

  • ASDA

    Eragon and his dragon have just saved the rebel state from destruction by the forces of King Galbatorix. Now Eragon must travel to Ellesmera for further training in magic. Meanwhile his cousin Roran must fight a new battle back home in Carvahall - one that puts Eragon in even graver danger. Will the king's dark hand strangle all resistance?

  • RedHouse

    Eldest is the second book in Christopher Paolini's epic Inheritance Cycle series.

  • 0552552119
  • 9780552552110
  • Christopher Paolini
  • 7 September 2006
  • Corgi Childrens
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 704
  • Paperback Edition, First Printing
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