Thursday, April 19, 2007













My five favorite books
are Eragon, Eldest,
The Amulet of Samarkand,
The Golem's Eye, and Ptolemy's Gate.
They are all fiction,and have magic in them.
My first favorite book is Eragon. Eragon is about a young boy named Eragon who, when he was hunting, finds a egg. It ends up to be a dragon egg, and it hatches. This means that Eragon is a dragon rider, who has magical powers.
My second favorite book is Eldest. It is about the same main character as Eragon. Eragon finds out that his father was one of the evil dragon riders, and his brother follows in his fathers footsteps.
My third favorite is The Amulet of Samarkand. It is about a boy named Nathanial who is made an apprentice to a man named Mr. Underwood. He is a weak magician who teaches Nathanial practically nothing. His masters house is burned down with the master and his wife in it. So Nathanial takes revenge on the man that burned the house down.
My forth Is The Golem's Eye. I have not fineshed this book yet, but it is awsome. So far it has reintroduced Nathanial, He is fourteen and has a high rank in Parliament.
My fifth I have not read yet but I am hoping it will be as good as the rest.

1 comment:

Jennifer said...

If you haven't read a book, don't see how it can be on your favorite list; you may end up not liking it.

The question you didn't answer was WHY. Why do you like these kinds of books. As I said in class, I don't want a plot summary. I want to know why you like the books. You gave me a quick plot summary.

You have some grammatical errors: The books should be underlined or in italics. Don't separate a compound verb ("They are all fiction and have magic...")You need an apostrophe in "father's footsteps." Another one is needed in "master's house." "Finished" is misspelled; you don't need a comma after "Nathanial; he is fourteen..."; you need a comma after "yet, but I am..."