Friday, October 12, 2007

Eldest by Christopher Paolini

As Eragon walks over the remains of dwarves, men and many Urgals, his journy has begun. As he begins his training in the home of the ancient elves he encounters many things. Secrets about his past, the mystic powers of the elves are all unveiled. Also, the journies of two groups. One of these groups are led by the brave Roran Stronghammer on a journy for survival and the other is Eragon and Saphira, both on a quest for knowledge. Then, a battle to end all battles where a secret is told that will change will change his life forever. But what's next you ask? You'll have to find out for yourself.

Eragon is an excellent book for readers of any age. Full of action, drama, romance and a lot of other things that make this book absolutely a must read. Of course it is imperative that you read Eragon first otherwise the story won't make sense. It's definitely a page turner and it makes you want to sue Christopher for not yet making the next book.(Yes, there will somewhere in the future be another book.) I would definitely recommend this book to anyone, anywhere.

Signed,
The Trojan Book Master

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

The Sabatini Prophecy

As a boy named Davey Bohem came home, he was greeted with some very upsetting news. His parents were going to China, and he couldn't come. So they sent him to live with his Aunt Sally and Uncle Bill in a small town in the North Carolina mountains called Great Oak, so named after the magnificent oak tree in the middle of the town's park. As he begins his first mourning in the town of Great Oak, he notices the huge flock of birds sitting on a tree next to his window. Not just one species of bird but many, all chirping away just as if they were greeting him. After that moment, Davey notices many strange things happening all revolving around one spot, the great oak. But what's next you ask? You'll have to find out on your own.

The Sabatini Prophecy is a pretty good book. It has what every good book need. A little bit of action, a dash of adventure, and a pinch of romance. Though, some people may think it's a huge cop-off of Harry Potter, I think it kinda helps to fill the void J.K. Rowling left us all with. If you do read this book and enjoy it, there is a sequel, The Terces Dimension, which should come out some time this year. Also, I would defiantly recommend this book.

signed,
The Trojan Book Master