Eldest: Christopher Paolini

     The book I am currently reading is Eldest by Christopher Paolini. Currently, Eragon is on his way to Ellesméra, where he will continue training on to be a Rider. Eldest also tells the story of what is going on with his adopted brother/cousin, Roran. Roran is being hunted because he is related to Eragon. This choice is new and interesting. In the previous book in the series, Eragon, the story is only about Eragon. Roran was in the story in the beginning, but he wasn't a main character. I am interested to see how this plays out for the rest of the book. I don't see the author doing this if he never intends for the two characters to meet.
     In Eldest, there are three main races: dwarves, elves, and humans. Each of these races has an opposition to king Galbatorix. The King hunted the elves, so they all oppose him. The dwarves are mainly peaceful, but the king approached their land. The humans live under his authority, but some don't like him. Each of these races try to put Eragon, the Rider, under their authority. The author makes this power struggle very prevalent in the story. The races have somewhat been at odds with each other, and Eragon has the ability to unify them against Galbatorix; however, the races are becoming more at odds with each other because they all want to control him. It seems interesting that the author would decide that Eragon is worth fighting over. It also doesn't help that Eragon doesn't want to lead them. This power dynamic seems interesting to me.

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