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Eragon by Christopher Paolini

     The book follows Eragon a young farm boy who stumbles on a mysterious looking rock. unknowing that the rock is a dragon’s egg, he takes it home. The hatch of the egg open Eragon’s eyes on what he thought to be legends and fairytales. Overnight, Eragon experienced loss and had what seemed to be a simple life shattered only to be thrown on a journey with a fledgling dragon and a storyteller wise beyond expectations and a past unknown to most.       The writing style was impeccable, it was very easy to understand and get engage into. I can’t say I found any errors in the writing style, the plot, nor the world development. The world development might be one of my favorite things about this book, as you read you get immersed into the world as it’s being described.       The character development throughout the story was impressive, each character had a personality and past of their own. The author left me wanting more of each chara...

All The Bright Places by Jennifer Niven

All The Bright Places Jennifer Niven  “It’s my experience that people are a lot more sympathetic if they can see you hurting..." Genre: Romance Movie Adaptation: All the Bright Places (Netflix) Book Description: Romantic, Quirky, Emotional, Relatable, Heartbreaking Main Characters: Theodore Finch & Violet Markey Character description Finch: Authentic, AWAKE Violet: Bereaved, Lost Story      All the bright places is an amazing, yet tear-jerking novel, guiding us through the lives of two teens wrestling with their own issues. Finch—also labeled ‘freak’—saves Violet from jumping off their school’s bell tower, yet somehow Violet is recognized as the savior. As stereotypical as it may seem, Violet is popular and has a bright future at a top college; well that was until one tragic night, which led her days to be filled with grief and self-loss. Meanwhile, Finch is the school’s outcast, he is obsessed with suicide, yet always try to find a reason not to end it all. Th...