christopher paolini
The author of Eragon is Christopher Paolini.
He started at the age of fifteen years old.
Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, Inheritance. THey are amazing!!!
Eragon, Eldest, and Brisingr, but he will write 1 more it's name is unknown
He has writen Eragon, Eldest, and Brisingr. Those are in order of the Inheritance Cycle.
In the book Eragon, the only dragons mentioned were Shruikandor (Galbatorix's dragon) and Saphira (Eragon's dragon). However, if that doesn't answer your question and you're really asking why Christopher Paolini wrote 3 dragons into the Inheritance series, then that's a pretty dumb question...
Yes. Eragons dragon is a girl. Her name is Saphira. It's in the first book; Eragon.
I have two for you: 1. Eragon, by Christopher Paolini (aged 15 when he wrote his book) 2. [The] Eyes of a King, by Catherine Banner (aged 14 when she wrote her book)
Yes, the youngest was Dorothy Straight who wrote 'How the world began' in 1962, age 4.
Garrow gets killed by the RA'ZAC when they use the Silthir Oil to burn down Eragon's farm. this happens when saphira takes eragon away from the farm to protect him. if Brom had of used his magic powers to heal him he would of survived. but that's just the way Christopher Paolina wrote the book.
he's 17, they show his birthday in i think eragon or maybe eldest EDIT: At the beginning of Eragone he is 15, a few pages later he is 16. So by the time the last book ends (Inheritance) he could be anywhere between 16 and 19.