PENGUIN The Fork, the Witch, and the Worm: Tales from Alagaësia Volume 1: Eragon
B**T
great book
Haven't read it yet but am sure it will be a great book
F**S
Muito bom
Ótimo livro.
R**I
Loved it!
As a fan of this author, loved being immersed in the fantasy world he paints again after a long time! Looking forward to his next books as they come!
R**A
Simplemente, hermoso.
Soy un fan de la saga y este libro simplemente te hace refordar grandes partes de la saga. El libro se enfoca en historias de Alagaesia pero retoma un poco de la historia original. Totalmente recomendable si eres fan de la saga y quieres recordar a los personajes originales y tener una que otra sorpresa de lo que viene.
I**S
PERFECT
First of all:WOW. I got it this morning and devoured it. I can't believe that the wait (7 years since Inheritance!) is finally over. 😭So many emotions, so many feels!The book consists out of three short stories, all of them cleverly interwoven with each other and set against a larger background which is Eragon and Saphira building a new home for the next generation of riders.The first story deals with a stranger, who calls himself Tornac and who might have something to do with *whispers* my precious bean Murthag.The second one deals with Angela and her past (yess, we get to know *some* things!). It was great to get to know more about her as we readers know as much as Eragon knows (which is very little, let's be honest).The last one is a story is about an Urgal woman, a gigantic dragon and uhmm, black-winged beasts that might or might not be the Ra'zac...This book was way, way to short because it managed to suck me back into the world of Alagäesia and I didn't want to leave it. Paolini's style of writing is still beautiful, complex and he touches upon some unspoken secrets still lingering in the shadows, making me want to bang my head against the table, screaming for book IV.This was perfect. I NEED MORE!
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