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Inkspell
by Cornelia Funke
inkspell (3/30/2006)
it truly is an inkspell. This book by cornelia funke is her best yet. After reading inkheart i just had to read inkspell [comment removed due to plotspoiler]. Dustfinger was a truly great character they had better do good with him. I recommend this book to all. You willmore
Eldest: Inheritance, Book II
by Christopher Paolini
eldest (3/30/2006)
Eldest along with Eragon are two of the best books in the world. I have read hundreds probably thousands of books. No i'm not kidding in my room at home I have a minumum of 300 books the last time i counted. I know a good piece of writing when i see it. Now then Christophermore
Eragon: Inheritance, Book I
by Christopher Paolini
1 more thing (3/16/2006)
I have 1 more thing to say something someone pointed out in a review was that being the first book in a trilogy the plot should unwind slower. First if you have read the only author better than paolini which is Tamora Pierce you should know that no plot can unwind to fastmore
Eragon: Inheritance, Book I
by Christopher Paolini
this is for anyone who believes other than my rating (3/9/2006)
When I first got this book I read the prologe and put it away a was sorry. It seemed so stupid. I kept icting to read the rest though to understand what happened. I did and Paolini is one of the best authors ever. 2nd place beside Tamora Pierce. Eldset the second book inmore
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