
The voices are dramatized but I think it is done well.Įragon is a young boy of 15 brought up in the Pilankar valley by his uncle Garro after his mother leaves him there as a baby, he and his cusson Rauren are more like Brothers having been brought up together. I like it the way it is - after all, even Eragon himself assumed at first that Sapphira was male. On a side note: I disagree with those who think the dragon's voice should be more feminine. Or can you overlook that and enjoy a different story with similar world building? If you like traditional fantasy and can handle the similarities, then you can enjoy this series. That is, will it be unbearably annoying to you that a book that is not LotR has elves who sailed to our shores in silver ships, and powerful silver haired wizards blowing smokes rings, etc. (2) Are you bothered by books that borrow strongly off of books written before them? in this case most strongly The Lord of the Rings. This kind has farm boys with heroic destinies.
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