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The Ultimate Unauthorized Eragon Guide: The Hidden Facts Behind the World of Alagaesia (Inheritance Trilogy)
by Lois H. Gresh
from St. Martin's Griffin
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Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 / 5.0 
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A Rip-off...In More Ways Than One 
UMMM....Ye-ahhhh, okay. I really think this author(?) was looking to ride on the coat-tails of Paolini's success. I'm glad I gave it a quick perusal before actually buying it. Ever heard the saying "Not worth the paper it was printed on"? Some poor trees actually had to die for this thing to be printed. What a waste. The title and description for this book really have little to do with the information inside. It reads like an elementary school book report with a lot of junk thrown in to fluff it out.... more info
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Makes less sense than attemping to samsh a hammer into your head 
I'm going to keep this short and sweet and to the point. The author knows almost nothing about the books. She probably just wrote to try and prove fairies exist and she doesn't even do a good job of that. She doesn't have the sense to know that The Star Sapphire is not icicles, but, you guessed it, a sapphire. Do not buy this book. Do not support such idiocy.
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Pathetic 
Pathetic. Sad. Lame. Disappointing... The list goes on. I was a big Eragon fan when I was given this book(before the movie came out and completely destroyed the storyline) and I was very exited to get it for Christmas. I was startled when I opened the book and found out that the introduction was just an argument about why faeries must exist in the real world. This feeling quickly changed to disappointment as I found that the book's main goal was to show how Eragon's magic didn't match with how the person... more info
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Not what I expected 
This book uses the Eragon stories as a jumping off part, but then goes on to talk about all sorts of other things. I was hoping for a book that would give me more about the stories and characters and it really does not.
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