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Go to My LibraryEragon Ejderha süvarileri̇nin miarasi. Kitap 1
- Language
- Turkish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Altın Kitaplar
- Pages
- 509
- ISBN
- 9789752105034
Now, hunted by the Empire's dark forces, Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, must navigate treacherous terrain and even more dangerous enemies. He must take up the mantle of the legendary Dragon Riders, a role he is unprepared for, but one he must accept to challenge the vast power of the king. His choices could either save the Empire or lead to its total destruction, and the fate of an entire civilization may rest in his hands.
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Eragon Book I
2005 • Random House Children's Books
English
Eragon Book I
2003 • Random House Children's Books
English
Eragon (Lib)(CD) (Inheritance Cycle)
2004 • Listening Library
English
Eragon - Inheritance, Book One [Paperback] Paolini, Christopher
2005 • Corgi Childrens
English
Eragon: The Illustrated Edition
2023 • Random House Children's Books
English
Other editions

Eragon Book I
2005 • Random House Children's Books
English

Eragon Book I
2003 • Random House Children's Books
English

Eragon (Lib)(CD) (Inheritance Cycle)
2004 • Listening Library
English
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Eragon - Inheritance, Book One [Paperback] Paolini, Christopher
2005 • Corgi Childrens
English

Eragon: The Illustrated Edition
2023 • Random House Children's Books
English

Eragon (Inheritance Cycle (PB))
2005 • Perfection Learning
English

Eragon (Spanish Edition)
2023 • Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial
Spanish

Eragon (The Inheritance Cycle) (Spanish Edition)
2006 • FonoLibro Inc.
Spanish

Eragon (The Inheritance Cycle)
2006 • Corgi Childrens
English

Eragon (The Inheritance Cycle)
2006 • Listening Library (Audio)
English

Eragon Book One In The Inheritance Cycle
2018 • Corgi Books Penguin Rendom House UK
English

Eragon: Collector's Edition (The Inheritance Cycle)
2013 • Knopf Books for Young Readers
English

Eragon: Library Edition (The Inheritance Cycle)
2006 • Random House
English

Eragon: The Illustrated Edition (The Inheritance Cycle)
2023 • Knopf Books for Young Readers
English

Eragon (Movie Tie-in Edition) (The Inheritance Cycle)
2006 • Knopf Books for Young Readers
English

Eragon (Ciclo El Legado 1): Edición 2022
2022 • Roca Bolsillo
Spanish

Eragon (French Edition)
2004 • Bayard Jeunesse
French

龍騎士首部曲:飛龍聖戰
2004 • 联经出版事业
Chinese

Eragon (Spanish Edition)
2013 • Roca Bolsillo
Spanish

Eragon - Inheritance, Book One
2006 • cbt Verlag
German

Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1)
2004 • Doubleday
English

Eragon. L'eredità
2012 • BUR Biblioteca Univ. Rizzoli
Italian

Eragon - Das Vermachtnis der Drachenreiter
2008 • Blanvalet Taschenbuchverl
German

Eragon das Vermächtnis der Drachenreiter
2004 • cbj
German

Eragon Edición Ilustrada / Eragon: The Illustrated Edition (CICLO INHERITANCE / INHERITANCE CYCLE) (Spanish Edition)
2024 • Roca
Spanish

Eragon Das Vermächtnis der Drachenreiter
2009 • cbj Verlag
German

Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1)
2003 • Listening Library
English

Eragon: Trilogia da Heranca - Vol. 1 (Em Portugues do Brasil)
2005 • ROCCO
Portuguese

Eragon (Basque Edition)
2006 • Elkar
Spanish

Eragon
2004 • Círculo de Lectores.
Spanish

Eragon (Inheritance)
2003 • Knopf Books for Young Readers
English

Eragon (Espa~nol)
2005 • Roca Editorial
Spanish

Eragon: El llegat. Llibre primer
2011 • labutxaca
Catalan

Eragon (inheritance)
2008 • Henvren
English

Eragon (Spanish Edition)
2010 • Roca Editorial
Spanish

Eragon
2006 • MAG
Polish

"""ERAGON """"""""CARTONE"""""""" /ROCA-UDL """
2006 • FisicalBook
English

Eragon: Inheritance, Book I
Alfred A. Knopf
English

Eragon (Inheritance)
2007 • Laurel Leaf
English

Eragon
2003 • Knopf Books for Young Readers
English

Eragon
2004 • Doubleday
English

Eragon (Juvenil) (Catalan Edition)
2011 • Roca Editorial
Spanish

ERAGON
2007 • Corgi
English

Het erfgoed / 1 Eragon / druk 1
2008 • Boekerij, De
Dutch

Eragon
2013 • Roca Bolsillo
Catalan

Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1)
2003 • Listening Library (Audio)
English

Trilogia da herança
2004 • Gailivro
Portuguese

Eragon (Kniga 1)
2018 • Rosmen
Russian

Eragon
2005 • Blanvalet Taschenbuchverl
German

Eragon
2005 • Corgi Books
English

Eragon (Spanish Edition)
2019 • Roca Bolsillo
Spanish

ERAGON
2008 • ROCA EDITORIAL
Spanish

Eragon (Inheritance)
2006 • Laurel Leaf
English

Eragon Biblioteca El Legado
2011 • Roca Editorial
Spanish

Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1)
2004 • Listening Library
English

Eragon: Illustrated 20th Anniversary Edition
2023 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1)
2003 • Knopf Books for Young Readers
English

Eragon
2003 • cbj
German

Eragon
1998 • Penguin Random House
English

Eragon (El Legado / Inheritance, 1) (Spanish Edition)
2009 • Roca Bolsillo
Spanish

Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1)
2005 • Demco Media
English

Eragon
2006 • Penguin Random House
English

Eragon
Imprint unknown
English

Eragon
2009 • Random House Children's Books
English

Eragon
2006 • Penguin Random House
English
Their secret existence was shattered when the monstrous Ra'zac, dark servants of the tyrannical King Galbatorix, descended upon Carvahall. They sought the dragon egg, and in their brutal pursuit, Garrow was mortally wounded. Burning with grief and a thirst for vengeance, Eragon fled with Saphira, accompanied by Brom, the village storyteller, who revealed himself to be far more than he seemed. Brom, a former Dragon Rider, began to instruct Eragon in the ancient ways: the art of sword fighting, the subtle intricacies of magic, and the power of the Ancient Language, which bound all spells.
Their journey across the land of Alagaësia was fraught with peril and discovery. In the bustling port city of Teirm, they sought information and encountered Angela the herbalist and her mysterious werecat companion, Solembum, who offered cryptic prophecies about Eragon's future. Their path led them through shadowed forests and across vast plains, always one step ahead of the Empire's relentless grasp. During an ambush by the Ra'zac, a solitary warrior named Murtagh, bearing a deep scar and a guarded past, intervened, saving Eragon and Saphira, though Brom suffered a fatal wound in the skirmish. With his dying breath, Brom revealed a deeper truth about his identity and purpose, leaving Eragon with the legendary sword Zar'roc and a heavy burden of legacy.
Now accompanied by Murtagh, who was reluctant to trust any authority, Eragon and Saphira continued their quest. Eragon had been plagued by dreams of an imprisoned elf, and it was in the city of Gil'ead that these visions manifested. They found the elf, Arya, held captive by the terrifying Shade, Durza, a sorcerer possessed by dark spirits. In a desperate rescue, they freed the unconscious Arya, battling Durza, who seemed to vanish after Murtagh pierced him with an arrow. Arya, though weak, telepathically revealed the location of the Varden, a rebel organization hidden deep within the Beor Mountains, the last bastion of hope against Galbatorix.
The trio raced across the Hadarac Desert, pursued by the King's elite Urgal warriors, the Kull. They finally reached Farthen Dûr, the colossal dwarf city carved into the mountain, where the Varden, led by the stern but just Ajihad, awaited. Here, Eragon and Saphira were welcomed as the rekindling of the Dragon Riders, a symbol of hope. Eragon underwent further training, his connection with Saphira deepening, and he began to understand the immense power and responsibility thrust upon him.
Yet, peace was fleeting. An immense army of Urgals, manipulated by Galbatorix, launched a full-scale assault on Farthen Dûr. The dwarven halls echoed with the clash of steel and the roar of battle. Eragon, astride Saphira, plunged into the fray, fighting alongside the Varden and the dwarves. He confronted the Shade, Durza, once more. This time, in a harrowing duel, Eragon, with Saphira's aid and Arya's quick thinking, managed to thrust Zar'roc through Durza's heart, utterly destroying the malevolent being. Though the Varden emerged victorious, the cost was heavy, and Ajihad, their leader, was tragically slain by assassins in the aftermath. Eragon, now known as Shadeslayer, faced a future burdened with greater responsibility, knowing his journey to truly become a Dragon Rider had only just begun.
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Readers frequently express a deep affection for this book, often cherishing it as a formative reading experience from their middle school or teenage years. Many credit Eragon with introducing them to the fantasy genre, sparking a lifelong love for reading and imaginative worlds. Positive reviews highlight the appeal of classic fantasy elements such as dragons, elves, magic, and swordplay, praising the engaging adventures and the strong, protective bond between the protagonist and his dragon. The story is seen by some as an inspiring journey of embracing destiny and purpose, with vivid characters and epic battles. For some, rereading it as adults still evokes nostalgic enjoyment, despite acknowledging potential flaws.
Conversely, a significant portion of the reviews criticize the book for its lack of originality, frequently calling it a collection of overused fantasy tropes and clichés. Many reviewers draw direct comparisons to established works like "Lord of the Rings" and "Star Wars," suggesting the plot and world-building are derivative rather than innovative. Common complaints include immature and stilted writing, overly pretentious prose, and clumsy foreshadowing. Characters are often described as flat, unmemorable, and lacking believable depth, with the protagonist sometimes labeled a "Gary Stu" for his rapid acquisition of skills and seemingly perfect nature. Reviewers also point out plot holes, forced interactions, and generic world-building, suggesting the book would have benefited from more rigorous editing, especially given the author's young age at the time of writing. The audiobook's voice for the dragon is also a specific point of criticism for some listeners.
Ultimately, the reception of Eragon appears to be highly dependent on the reader's age and familiarity with the fantasy genre. It is widely regarded as an excellent entry point for children and young teenagers, capable of captivating new readers with its straightforward hero's journey and classic fantasy appeal. However, readers who are well-versed in fantasy literature, particularly adults, are more likely to find it derivative and structurally flawed. This book would appeal most to young readers seeking an accessible, action-packed fantasy adventure featuring dragons and magic, or those who enjoy revisiting nostalgic reads from their youth.
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