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Eldest
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Reina o mal.
Eragon e seu dragão, Saphira, acabaram de salvar um estado rebelde da destruição planejada pelas forças poderosas do rei Galbatorix, cruel governante do Império. Eragon rumará agora para Ellesméra, terra dos elfos, para aprimorar seu treinamento em magia e nas artes da espada, habilidades vitais para um Cavaleiro de Dragão. É a jornada de uma vida, cheia de lugares e pessoas diferentes, dignas de admiração e reverência, em cada dia uma nova aventura. Mas o caos e a traição o importunam a cada instante e Eragon não sabe em quem deve confiar.
Enquanto isso, seu primo Roran se envolve numa nova batalha em Carvahall - vilarejo onde nasceu e cresceu -, batalha que coloca Eragon num perigo ainda maior.
Será que a mão negra do rei sufocará toda e qualquer resistência? Eragon pode até não escapar com vida...
Emoção e aventura aguardam os leitores no segundo volume do Ciclo A Herança.
IdiomaPortuguês
Data de lançamento17 de mai. de 2006
ISBN9788581221007
Eldest
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Christopher Paolini

Christopher is the firstborn of Kenneth and Talita. Creator of the World of Eragon and the Fractalverse. Holder of the Guinness World Record for youngest author of a bestselling series. Qualified for marksman in the Australian army. Scottish laird. Dodged gunfire . . . more than once. As a child, was chased by a moose in Alaska. Has his name inscribed on Mars. Husband. Father. Asker of questions and teller of stories.

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  • Nota: 1 de 5 estrelas
    1/5
    We need a English version
    Like do better
    English pleas
  • Nota: 3 de 5 estrelas
    3/5
    Excellent fantasy.
  • Nota: 4 de 5 estrelas
    4/5
    My favorite <3 Murtagh what more can I say? Yeah I'm a sucker for his type, but to me, even before it really picked up, this is overall the most thought out, and well planned of the Inheritance Cycle. Of course it's my favorite, but I also really like how the characters grow, the plot develops, and they all move to the next stage in the story.
  • Nota: 2 de 5 estrelas
    2/5
    Some thoughts as I'm reading (listening):Bored.Bored.God I hate this audiobook reader. Saphira's voice sucks.Bored.OMG! Would everyone shut up and do something already?Bored.Wait...why are we back in Carvahall?Ugh...who the hell cares about Roran?Bored.Bored.Oh yay, another cliched "I love you but you're so wrong for me!" romance...This is like Tolkien...but crappyBORED!!!Oh look, they're alive.Wait...didn't we already know they were family? Didn't they tell us that in the last book? How the hell is this a shocking reveal? Either we were told already, or that was the most obvious reveal in history.Bored...*gaspy breathing* "Luke...I am you father!" *gaspy breathing*Bored...cliched...stupid.No me gusta. I'm a horrible completionist, so I'm going to finish the series (dammit), but this was tedious, derivative, and painful.
  • Nota: 3 de 5 estrelas
    3/5
    I loved Eragon and this is a good sequel but the use of alternate perspectives creates a problem for me. I personally found them a bit distracting and would of rather alternate / non-Rider perspectives been published in their own book as supplementary material. This however would amplify my second problem, the alternate perspectives contain most of the action. This allowed to author to create a slow burn in the main story but to me it was a bit too slow. I'm sure this was done to show off his growth as a writer but sometimes it just seemed like abrupt shifts that left me wanting to skip some chapters and return to them later. Alternate perspectives can add a great amount of background information but need to be done right. In Eldest they feel more like a "necessary evil" building up to the third book instead of a well thought out element. They also made the book longer than it needed to be which is one of the primary complaints of the series, one of the few I agree with.
  • Nota: 5 de 5 estrelas
    5/5
    After reading book one and loving it, I could not wait to read this one. So far this series has been at the top of my list, and I have a really strong feeling that it is going to stay there. I hope that other people dicide to read this book because it was amazing.
  • Nota: 5 de 5 estrelas
    5/5
    The second of the Eragon series, this may very well be my favorite of the series.Oro and Glaedr are introduced, and are crucial in the series.
  • Nota: 5 de 5 estrelas
    5/5
    Excellent book! The only one that comes to mind with a drunken dragon. Roran plays a far bigger role in this book becoming one of the main characters and in my opinion almost takes over the book completely, his story is epic love story of loss and revenge.I do wish some of the war scenes were described in more detail as I do enjoy strategy war books etc, but I suppose this isn't supposed to be that kind of story.All in all an excellent book, romance, death, chaos - what more could you ask for?off to book 3!
  • Nota: 3 de 5 estrelas
    3/5
    The story is a bit complicated. The first one was a lot better. I love elves but this book just didn't meet my standeds. Others might like it for the drama and fighting but i preferred the first and last one.
  • Nota: 5 de 5 estrelas
    5/5
    one of the best books i have read. This fantasy book has a huge story line, it never stops.
  • Nota: 5 de 5 estrelas
    5/5
    Eldest is the third book in the series The Inheritance Cycle. In this book, Eragon travels to Ellsmara to continue his training as a Rider. When he gets there, Eragon has taken a liking to Ayra. He finds out that she is a distraction to his mission. Meanwhile, Roran and Nausada are preparing for a fight against Galbatorax. The world is on the brink of war. Who will win?I really liked this book. So far, I think this is my favorite of the series. I especially like how this book was an action and a fiction book. There was only one thing I disliked about the book was that at one point in time it got really boring. I think that the author should have made the book a bit better. But all together, I liked the book.
  • Nota: 5 de 5 estrelas
    5/5
    The book Eldest is about a young dragon rider Eragon who just helped defend the Varden from destruction is now training with the elves to be a stronger rider. On the way there nothing really happens that was interesting until he gets to the elves were he meets a disabled dragon rider Oromis and his dragon who is also disabled. During his training he learns more about the dragon riders and their history. But he is limited in training because he hurt his back in battle and is know in pain if he does strenuous work, which is bad because the Varden need him to help take down the evil empire. Will his back get better will he take down the evil empire your just going to have to read Eldest!
  • Nota: 4 de 5 estrelas
    4/5
    It is amazing to me that this series is so good, and were written by such a young man. Says a lot for home-schooling. All are good, but I like volumes 1 & 3 more than volume 2.
  • Nota: 2 de 5 estrelas
    2/5
    2nd in the Inheritance trilogy.We continue to follow the adventures of Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, who, after a major battle in book I, now travel to the land of the Elves so that Eragon can be trained properly in the skills of a Dragon Rider. Meanwhile, back at Carvahall, his cousin Roran leads the villagers in a battle to save the town; although successful, they decide to leave, knowing that the evil King Galbatorix can send far more troops and destroy the village and everyone in it. Led by Roran, they undertake an epic journey to the south so that they may find the rebel kingdom and so be safe.Naturally, the book’s climax is a battle.I can overlook a lot, particularly in a genre of which I’m not especially fond because I don’t hold it up to the same high standards, but this book is really unimaginative and even dull except to those who exist simply to read fantasy battle scenes. It isn’t totally bad—the journey of the villagers of Carvahall is good—but so much of the section in Ellesméra, the land of the elves, is truly boring.Paolini does battle scenes adequately, but again, nothing outstanding.This isn’t a book I can recommend, and I will not waste my money buying the third one, since I honestly do not care what happens to any of the characters.
  • Nota: 4 de 5 estrelas
    4/5
    Another good fantasy read if a bit predictable.
  • Nota: 5 de 5 estrelas
    5/5
    Christopher Paolini's "Eldest" thrilled me with its suspense and imagination! It was perhaps the best book I've ever read! The book continues from Eragon's previous adventure, but this time with a whole new kick to it! Eldest's plot kept me thrilled to the very end. In this installment to the Inheritence cycle, the story continues with Eragon's magical training, and his thirst for revenge. But he's not the only one lookng for vengeance! Eldest also includes Roran and Lady Nasuada's story. This book tells the story of how Roran is forced to leave Carvahall and encounter as many dangers a Eragon himself. This book is a must-have, must-read for all you magic, Knights and dragon fans! I also recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the Percy Jackson series, or the Harry Potter series, for all three authors share a similar taste for swords, magic, and adventure!
  • Nota: 3 de 5 estrelas
    3/5
    Eldest is the second book in the Inheritance Cycle. This series is a bestseller, and I can only guess why: because the author is so young? The first book, Eragon, showed promise considering the author’s age. It was an interesting story despite being too long and having so many elements borrowed directly from classical fantasy novels. I decided that was just immaturity as a writer and gave the Eldest a go. The story itself is interesting: Eragon travels to the land of the Elves to learn how to be a dragon-rider. However, the writing style didn’t mature any from the first book. Eldest dragged because it was 300 pages of plot in 800 pages of detail. And, as much as I tried, I simply didn’t like Roran’s character. So if you absolutely loved the first book, more power to you: this book is more of the same! If you liked Eragon’s story, but found the execution lacking, this book is more of the same—with a little less of that new-story-gleam.
  • Nota: 4 de 5 estrelas
    4/5
    Enjoyable - good characters and plot. Some of the prose is a bit purple in places...
  • Nota: 2 de 5 estrelas
    2/5
    Eldest is the second book in the Inheritance Cycle (originally trilogy until Christopher Paolini announced that there would be four books released). If there is one word that cannot describe it in any shape or form, it's original.This book ends where the first left off. With Eragon looking over where the battle had just taken place a few days ago. He plans to head to the Elves to meet the mysterious "Cripple who is Whole," who says that he will train Eragon.Eragon heads over to the forest with Arya, his Elf friend (although Eragon has a little more than friendship on his mind), Saphira, his dragon, and Orik, his Dwarf friend.Eragon is trained after detail after detail. It seems like during this time, Eragon might learn some answers, but no, this whole 300 pages is about how he is trained. Meanwhile, his cousin decides to take a whole town across the sea.Then everyone goes into a useless war for no reason except to give a "Star Wars" surprise.The book is unoriginal and just plain boring. If you wish to know what happens, you can pretty much just go to the movie store and rent Star Wars: Episode V, because this book is just a knock-off of it.
  • Nota: 5 de 5 estrelas
    5/5
    As was the first, book two in the the Inheritance cycle series "Eldest" is a very enjoyable read, Paolini has again done a wonderful job with the world of Alagaësia, I liked this book even better than the first, watching Eragon Struggle through his training with the elves fighting to become a Dragon Rider in his own right, this is a great addition to the series and I can't wait for the next book.
  • Nota: 1 de 5 estrelas
    1/5
    Ugh. This book gave me a headache. More than one, actually, because I had to read it in short installments and each time had to put it down because it made my head hurt.If anyone remembers Angela's reading of the runes, you already know the plot to this book. Eragon discovers that his love is of noble birth (and royally screws up that obsession!), and that (as if no one could see it coming) the family member who betrays him isn't who he thought it would be. Plus, he spends half the novel completing rather predictable training.His cousin, Roran, is actually a better developed character than Eragon, and I thought the portions of the book concerning him were far more interesting. The obsession with Ayra got old, and Jeod's sudden ability to know everything that's happened to Eragon (even after he admits he hasn't had any news of the Varden since Eragon & Brom left in the first book) is just plain bad writing. Also, the dragon's gift just seemed like a hasty "I have to fix things, but don't have enough space before the novel ends" solution. Definitely a cross between the Lord of the Rings trilogy and the original Star Wars trilogy, and not very well done.
  • Nota: 4 de 5 estrelas
    4/5
    Christopher Paolini’s bestselling Inheritance Cycle seems to be running away from him like a snowball down a mountainside. It started as a trilogy, but has now been extended to a quartet. With the release of Brisingr this month, Paolini’s books continue to become thicker and thicker as his story progresses. Eldest is the second book in that story, and is not only the size of a brick, but the colour of one, too. Perhaps Paolini’s editor was a little less brutal with her pen this time around, because Eldest just doesn’t seem to read as easily as its prequel. The description is thicker with padding, the gaps between plot developments are wider, and there are more pages filled with very little happening. By slowing his pace, Paolini has lost one of his most essential advantages over his peers, and taken a dangerous step towards a world of adult fantasy, where he is more easily bested by the likes of Robert Jordan and Brian Ruckley. Unfortunately, younger fans who enjoyed Eragon may now find their interest barred by Eldest’s meandering pace.Eldest, however, does have one key edge over its predecessor – it is inspiring. The environment of Alagaësia may continue to grow richer, but this time, the focus is on the characters more than ever before, and the heart of the story is fuelled with raw emotion. It is a story about the people we can rise to become when faced with adversity – and Paolini fleshes out the personal struggles of Eragon and Roran with captivating force.What’s more, (critics be damned,) there’s no denying that Paolini does have a way with words. Occasional slips in the realism of the prose are well outweighed by the expressive descriptive language, which is quite breathtaking in places. The battle scenes read with the same tension and excitement as their counterparts in Eragon did – if not more. The gems of Paolini’s skill are polished brighter than before; it’s just that readers will have to hew through more dull rock to behold them.If you enjoyed Eragon, then Eldest is well worth a try. Some readers will find the differences to their liking; others will not. A snowball it may be – but it’s a good read all the same.
  • Nota: 5 de 5 estrelas
    5/5
    This book has started out interesting and I think it is pretty good!
  • Nota: 3 de 5 estrelas
    3/5
    I read "Eldest" when it first came out and enjoyed it but wasn't as enthralled as I was with Eragon. It feels to me just like a bridge to the third book ("Bresingr") which I await trepidatiously.
  • Nota: 5 de 5 estrelas
    5/5
    After finishing Eragon I knew I had to read the sequel. This book follows Eragon as he continues his training and through his first battles in a quest to take back the kingdom for the good of the people.Again I found myself doing little more than reading for 2 days straight. I never should have read these books over spring break as it took up the majority of my week, however I couldn't stop after I began. My only regret is that the third book in the series doesn't come out until mid-September (I'm already on the waiting list at Barnes and Noble). When students are working on creative writing I will read portions of this book aloud as a means to demonstrate what it means to write creatively. This will give them ideas of how to use descriptive words and then I will let them work on their own writing in a writer's workshop.
  • Nota: 5 de 5 estrelas
    5/5
    This book was very good but I thought it got a bit boring at some parts. All the parts about Roran was boring biut the parts about Eragon was good. Great sequel. I can't wait for the next book to come out!
  • Nota: 2 de 5 estrelas
    2/5
    Even more boring than the first book in the series.
  • Nota: 2 de 5 estrelas
    2/5
    In many ways, Eldest is much better crafted that Earagon. The writing is smoother. The plot and character development is more intricate. Unfortunately, it is just not as interesting or as original. It reads like the middle book of a trilogy—perhaps because it is. There are long passages of Tolkienesque exposition that lack Tolkien&rsquo;s imagination or eloquence. When I put it down, I found I had to make myself pick it back up. Still, I look forward to the third book. Maybe it will be better. Maybe now that Paolini has found his voice, he will remember what he wanted to say.
  • Nota: 2 de 5 estrelas
    2/5
    though initially I had decided not to buy vol 2 after Eragon (2006) I found an inexpensive mass market copy in Jan 08 - but in the end it wasn't really worth it. There's still more that looks like "good research" being inspired by other authors of the genre - this one with elements especially like Tad Williams' Dragonbone Chair.
  • Nota: 5 de 5 estrelas
    5/5
    Christopher did a great job of answering questions from original book while adding fresh info to keep me glued to the pages. Can't wait for book 3!

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