Because its a totally awesome book.
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Many readers find the world-building in "Eragon" to be its strongest aspect, with detailed descriptions of Alagaësia and its inhabitants. The development of Eragon's character from a farm boy to a powerful Dragon Rider is also a highlight, showcasing his growth and transformation throughout the story. Additionally, the bond between Eragon and his dragon Saphira is a central element that resonates with readers and adds depth to the narrative.
There are many books like the Inheritance Cycle (same as 'Eragon Trilogy') but the one I would recommend is The Hobbit/The Lord of the Ring Trilogy. The Hobbit is the prequel to The Lord of the Ring Trilogy.
My guess would be that Eragon thought that if he showed him Saphira then they wouldn't want to have to do anything with her so they would tell Eragon to get rid of her.
No. He's good in other movies but wouldn't in that one.
The protagonist in "Eragon" is a teenage farm boy named Eragon who discovers a dragon egg that hatches into Saphira, a young dragon. Together, they embark on a journey to defeat the evil King Galbatorix and his empire.
I would recommend a book to my friend because they will enjoy it because i enjoyed it when i read it. My friend will have so much fun.
It really depends on what features you are interested in. Some readers are simply readers, while others can also double as tablet computers. I would recommend Amazon because of their large selection and customer reviews.
The main protagonist is Eragon Shadeslayer. Other side protagonists would be saphira, Arya, and Roran.
That has yet to be decided, although most fans would enjoy Eragon and Arya falling in love, or more specifically, Arya falling in love with Eragon
Alex Pettyfer was originally offered a role in Eragon but turned it down, noting that he preferred Stormbreaker because it would be filmed nearer home while Eragon would film in the Czech Republic.
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