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BOOK Eragon (Christoper Paolini) (AS NEW)

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In Alagaèesia, a fifteen-year-old boy of unknown lineage called Eragon finds a mysterious stone that weaves his life into an intricate tapestry of destiny, magic, and power, peopled with dragons, elves, and monsters.
Author Paolini, Christopher
Author Biography Christopher Paolini was born on November 17, 1983 in Southern California.  Aside from a few years in Anchorage, Alaska, he spent his entire life in Paradise Valley, Montana, where he still lives with his parents and younger sister, Angela. They have two pets, Otis, a black and white cat, and Annie, a frisky cocker/Australian shepherd mix.

Tall, jagged Beartooth Mountains rise on one side of the Paradise Valley.  Snowcapped most of the year, they inspired the fantastic scenery in Eragon.  A few years ago, Christopher hiked to the top of one peak and could see the Grand Teton mountain range, 100 miles to the south.

Christopher was homeschooled by his parents.  He often wrote short stories and poems in attempt to put his thoughts into words.  He made frequent trips to the library and read widely.  Some of his favorite books were Bruce Coville's Jeremy Thatcher, Dragon Hatcher, Frank Herbert's Dune, Raymond E. Feist's Magician, and Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials, as well as books by Anne McCaffrey, Jane Yolen, Brian Jacques, E. R. Eddison, David Eddings, and Ursula Le Guin.

Christopher grew up listening to a variety of music, but classical music fired his imagination and helped him write.  He often listened to Mahler, Beethoven, and Wagner while writing Eragon.  The final battle of Eragon was written while listening to “Carmina Burana,” by Carl Orff.

The story of Eragon began as the daydreams of a teen. Christopher's love for the magic of stories led him to craft a novel that he would enjoy reading. The project began as a hobby; he never intended to be published.  He took a month to plot out the entire trilogy, then sat on the sofa and began writing in a notebook.  When he reached sixty pages, he gained enough confidence to transfer his work to his Macintosh computer, where most of Eragon was written, although he sometimes found that the story flowed better when he wrote by hand.  All the characters in Eragon are from Christopher's imagination except Angela the herbalist, who is loosely based on his sister.

It took him a year to write the first draft of Eragon. He took a second year to revise the book and then gave it to his parents to read.  The family decided to self-publish the book and so a third year was spent with another round of edits, designing a cover, typesetting the manuscript, and creating marketing materials.  During this time Christopher drew the map for Eragon, as well as the dragon eye that appears inside the hardcover edition.  Finally, the manuscript was sent to press, and the first books arrived.

The Paolini family spent the next year promoting the book themselves.  Beginning with presentations at the local library and high school, they then traveled across the U.S.  In all, Christopher gave over 135 presentations at libraries, bookstores, and schools in 2002 and early 2003.  He did most of the presentations dressed in a medieval costume of red shirt, billowy black pants, lace-up boots, and a jaunty black cap.

In summer 2002, author Carl Hiaasen, whose stepson had bought and devoured a copy of the self-published book while on vacation in Montana, brought Eragon to the attention of his publisher, Alfred A. Knopf, who subsequently acquired the rights to publish Eragon and the rest of the Inheritance trilogy.

Once the trilogy is completed, Christopher plans to take a long vacation, when he will ponder which of his many story ideas he will write next.
Category Childrens
   Childrens Fiction
ISBN-10 044023848X
Barcode / ISBN-13 9780440238485   (Google for more info)
Binding Paperback
Edition REPRINT
Publisher Random House Childrens Books
Publication Date 2006-04-25
Year 2006
Number of Pages 500
Language English
Dimensions 175 x 114mm
BISAC Subject Juvenile Fiction / Science Fiction, Fantasy, Magic