Eragon's Guide to Alagaesia by Christopher Paolini

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Eragon's Guide to Alagaesia by Christopher Paolini

Release Date: November 3, 2009
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Age Group: All Ages
Pages: 32 pages
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Source: Publisher
Interest: Series
Buy the Book/Associate Links: Amazon/Indiebound
From the creators of the bestselling books Dragonology, Egyptology, Piratelogy, and others, this is a never-before-seen glimpse into the world of Christopher Paolini’s Inheritance cycle. AlagaĆ«sia comes alive in a lush and detailed look at an unforgettable magical land. From elves, dwarves, Urgals, humans, and dragons, to the natural landscape and the magic it contains, Eragon himself offers the reader an unsurpassed tour. This oversized, full-color book provides 15 spreads chock full of spectacular artwork, engaging novelty elements, and fascinating insights into Eragon’s home. With gorgeous jewels adorning the cover and pages filled with envelopes, gatefolds, samples of dragon skin, and more, Eragon’s Guide to AlagaĆ«sia is sure to appeal to the legions of fans of Christopher Paolini’s bestselling Inheritance cycle.
Three words; fun, fun & fun.

I'm not really sure what to say about this book, except that it's AWESOME! I wish I could get an insiders look like this with some of my other favorite novels. This is a must have for fans of this series. The book itself is beautiful! The pages are wonderfully detailed, there is so much that I never even thought about, such a thorough exploration of the world. I am truly impressed.

I was always a fan of pop-up books when I was younger, one of my favorites (that I still own) is the Christmas Postman! Love that book! The Guide to Alagaesia reminds me of that book in many ways with all the extra additions, open flaps, dragon scales, textures, colors, it's fantastic! It's just fun!

It could also be a great introduction to the series, there are a few things that you don't discover until later novels that are present in the book, but I think that's pretty minimal.

Such a great book, I feel like I discover something new every time I open the pages!

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8 comments:

Book Chick City said...
I keep seeing in this series in my local store and have never picked it up. I saw the movie Eragon, but that doesn't count as movies are usually never as good as the book. :)
Lea said...
That does look so fun! I might havee to go get it, because I love stuff like that :D
Lisa said...
I LOVED Eragon, and saw this in the book store only last night! It totally looks like fun!

Great review.
Leigh said...
Love those -ology books! This sounds like a great gift for my cousin who's a huge fan!
Emma said...
Looks like a great gift for some tween boys I know. *plots*

Thanks for the gift idea! :D
Patty said...
I still have to read the third one. But this is definitely a cool book!
Sherry Salach said...
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Sab H. said...
I saw this one at the library! Its beautiful! Great review I want to read the series now!

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