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Cole
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Oct 10, 2012 05:26AM
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Harry Potter. They are kinda opposites (ones dragons the other is wizards) but if uve read the Inheritance Cycle u must read Harry Potter and vice versa.
It's kind of like the concept of the dragon choosing the rider. In Harry Potter, the wand chooses the wizard. Wand and dragons both choose their hosts
Are you guys fans of Harry Potter?????
Especially after reading so many books like Eragon, The Lord of The Rings, and such!
Writing style comparison? Magic having no physical impact on you?
Especially after reading so many books like Eragon, The Lord of The Rings, and such!
Writing style comparison? Magic having no physical impact on you?
OMG ARE YOU KIDDING MEsorry, I've read and reread and reread and reread every single Harry Potter book, including screenplay, parody and side stories. I'm in like four Harry Potter groups.
Yah, a lot of people answer along those lines. Why do you like it?
I love Harry Potter!!!!!! But I love the Inheritance Cycle more. :)
Yah me to!!! By a most considerable margine!!!
Yah, but the magic!!! It is horrible. Do de do, I am going to bow up the word! NO drain on my strength!! That is the main reason that I do not care for Rowling. What do you guys think about this?
Yeah I agree. Like, in book seven (deathly hollows) Crabbe is firing off the strongest spell, Avada kedavera, over and over and it makes no sense! It makes me think that all one would have to do to beat someone in a wizard duel is repeatedly cast stupefy until the other gives up from boredom. To be fair, though, in book three when Harry is trying to learn the patronus, it drains him. Then he eats chocolate and he's all better.
Oh. I have only read the first one. And that was because I had to read it for school.
Agreed. I love how there's power and energy behind the magic in Eragon but there's none in HP. It's just magic.
Real MAGIC is what Eragon uses. Willing something to change, energy used to form that change. No offense to Rowling, but she took away Magic from Magic, if that makes any sense.

