His Majesty's Dragon (Book One, Temeraire Series)


One warm summer day, Captain William Laurence of the H.M.S. Reliant and his crew, having flung themselves  into a high pitched battle with a French frigate, stumble upon a very unexpected piece of cargo, a dragon egg. The egg soon hatches and chooses Laurence as his Captain. Forced to leave his life in the British Navy, Laurence is drafted into the Aerial Corps along with his dragon, Temeraire. Laurence and Temeraire must undergo oppressive training in stamina, flight, and war while battling Napoleon's seemingly undefeatable army and, at the same time, Temeraire's insatiable hunger.  In this series of historical fiction, will Laurence and Temeraire triumph, or will Napoleon have the whole world under his yolk?

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Inheritance (Book Four, The Inheritance Cycle)

It has been months since Eragon first left his home in Carvahall. Months since his father, Brom, and his uncle Garrow were killed by the agents of the Empire. Now it is time for Ergon to take revenge, it is time for him to do what Brom prophesisd he would to. He must now kill the Mad King, Galbatorix. Accompanied by the rebels known as The Varden, Eragon must make his way north to assault Galbatorix's capital of Uru-baen while the elves make their way south. Confronted by Thorn and Murtagh at almost every turn, Eragon must fight his way through the cities of Fenister, Dras-Leona, and then Uru-baen, Eragon, and his dragon Saphira, must recognise his true destiny. But, buried deep within the island of Vroenguard, there is a secret as old as the Dragon Riders, one that will change the world forever.

Inheritance is filled with action, magic, city sieges, and the final adventure in the Inheritance Cycle. Inheritance was a great book, even though the ending had much to be desired, it will still please fans of all ages.

Brisingr (Book Three of The Inheritance Cycle)


The massive battle at the Burning Plains is over and the Empire's army is in full retreat, although victory didn't come without losses and betrayal. First, Eragon must journey to the Beor Mountains, to witness the Dwarves elect a new King. Meanwhile, the Elves need him for their campaign against the Empire, while the Varden require his powers just to survive. But, before Eragon can fulfill these promises, he must assist his cousin Roran in retrieving his love, Katrina, from the clutches of the Ra'zac in their mountain fortress Helgrind. Will Eragon be able to keep all of these promises while still keeping bonds with those he loves, and manage to stay alive, with the whole world against him?

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Eldest (Book Two in The Inheritance Cycle)


After narrowly defeating the Empire at The Battle of Farthen-Dur, Eragon knows that, in order to defeat Galbatorix, he must become stronger. Eragon ventures to Du Weldenvarden, land of the Elves, to hone his skills in magic and swordsmanship so that he can defeat the Empire. The journey is long and hard, but, its rewards are great. However, a thousand miles away in Carvahall, Eragon's cousin, Roran, is fighting an even greater battle, one that will change Alagaesia forever. Meanwhile, an army is amassing at The Burning Plains, preparing to wipe out the Varden, and all that it stands for, in a single blow. Will Eragon be able to make it to the Burning Plains in time, or will the Empire, and their secret weapon, strangle all opposition?

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Eragon (Book One in The Inheritance Cycle)


In the continent of Alagaeisa, the land is in chaos. The Dwarves and Elves have disappeared into hiding, the nation of Surda has seceded from the Empire, and the evil king Galbatorix holds the realms of men in his iron-hard grip. One day, in the small village of Carvahall, fifteen-year-old Eragon is hunting along the dreaded mountain range, The Spine, when a large, blue stone materializes in front of him, startling both his prey and Eragon himself. Eragon takes the stone back to Carvahall and tries to offer it up for sale. When no one will buy it, he takes it home. Later that night, the stone starts to break and out emerges a small, blue dragon. Eragon atempts to keep the dragonet hidden from his Uncle Garrow and cousin Roran, but, when Roran leaves town to become a miller, and his barn is burned down by servants of the Empire, with Garrow inside, Eragon suspects that it was his, and the dragon's fault. He is taken under the wing of an old story-teller who tells him that it is his destiny to kill Galbatorix and bring peace back to Alagaesia. Thrust into a journey filled with war, magic, spite, and lust, Eragon's life will never be the same.

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