by Christopher Paolini
Eragon caught my eye sitting on the shelf: over 500 pages, a beautiful cover illustration, and the author was only 18 when he wrote it! Plus I liked the premise: a poor young farm boy finds a dragon egg in the forest. He raises the dragon, becomes bonded to it, learns magic and swordplay, and sets off on an epic adventure against evil.
I was ready to be impressed, but halfway through started feeling disillusioned. The characters were uninteresting. The dialog is forced and awkward. The plot felt predictable, and worst of all, I kept finding blatant echoes of other fantasy writers I love. It seems the author pulled signature concepts from other works and instead of reinventing them his own way, pasted them all together with a formulaic plot. I found myself bored and irritated by turns until I just gave up. My husband and I went to see the film. I thought it might be better. Nope. After about fifteen minutes we had to get up and leave, the dialog was so ludicrous.
I guess the old adage \”don’t judge a book by its cover\” works both ways. I keep looking at this fat volume every time I see it on a shelf and wish it was a better book, it looks so great. But there\’s no meat between those covers. Good marketing, that\’s all.
Rating: 1/5 544 pages, 2004
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4 Responses
I wasn\’t wowed by this one either. I listened to the audio version of it while doing housework, so I didn\’t feel like it was a total waste of time! I was bored during the movie also. My 11-year-old son enjoyed the book, though.
I did get the impression it might appeal to younger readers. I\’m wondering what this author will produce when he\’s older, I expect it will be much better.
You got further than I did! I only pushed to 20% or so. I did like the scenes about raising the dragon, but that’s about it.
I don’t think I’ll seek out the movie, heh.
Yeah. I can’t even remember what most of the story was, after he raised the dragon. (Glad you found my review!). Haven’t got this blog to send email notifications of comment replies yet, btw. I have to add a specific plugin . . .