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A Different Kind of Montana Author
December 10, 2006 | 2 Comments
Montana is famous for some great writers, such as A.B. Guthrie, Pete Fromm, Norman Maclean, Ivan Doig, and many others. But now, Montana is becoming better known as the home of Christopher Paolini, who is likely going to earn more money within the next several months than all Montana authors have earned collectively forever. The reason: his novel “Eragon” will be released as a movie on Friday, and is likely going to become the next “Harry Potter” or “Lord of The Rings” series. About Paolini, who wrote “Eragon” while still a teen:
Christopher Paolini was born on November 17, 1983 in Southern California. Aside from a few years in Anchorage, Alaska, he has lived in Paradise Valley, Montana with his parents and younger sister, Angela. They have two pets, Otis, a black and white cat, and Annie, a frisky cocker/Australian shepherd mix. Tall, jagged Beartooth Mountains rise on one side of the Paradise Valley. Snowcapped most of the year, they inspired the fantastic scenery in Eragon. A few years ago, Christopher hiked to the top of Emigrant Peak and could see the Grand Teton mountain range, 100 miles to the south.
I haven’t read the books yet, but by all accounts they seem to be quite enjoyable. Any Eragon fans out there in Big Sky Country that want to share their thoughts – of the books or the movie?
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Eh? I had no idea he was from Montana. I am looking forward to seeing that movie.
My boy (son#2) loves both his books!