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Christopher paolini
Christopher paolini










He was spellbound by the characters, the dialogue, and the fascinating situations. Took one home and, according to Paolini, something clicked. In his essay titled "Dragon Tales," Paolini described going to the library with his mother and being attracted to a series of mystery books with colorful spines. That door was his first visit to the library. "I enjoy fantasy because it allows me to visit lands that have never existed, to see things that never could exist, to experience daring adventures with interesting characters, and most importantly, to feel the sense of magic in the world." When he was about three or four, he refused to learn to read, but his mother worked patiently with him until one day a door opened that would change his life. A particularly interesting note is that Paolini was a reluctant reader.

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He has also admitted that he was not always a receptive student. In interviews Paolini has talked about the nurturing environment his parents created for him, and he credits them for being his inspiration. In fact, focusing on their children was such a top priority that the Paolinis made a deliberate choice to live simply, drawing small salaries from Kenneth Paolini's home-based publishing company. When Christopher was old enough to attend public school, his parents were worried that he would be bored by a traditional curriculum, so they thought long and hard and decided to educate him at home.

christopher paolini

She was so successful that by the time Christopher, and later Angela, turned three years old, they were both comfortably working at a first-grade level. Since some of the materials in a Montessori school are expensive, Talita experimented and came up with creative alternatives to inspire and educate her children. Talita used the Montessori method to teach Christopher at home, and two years later when sister Angela came along, she, too, became part of the Paolini classroom. Montessori is a system of learning developed by Italian educator Maria Montessori (1870 –1952) some of its features include a focus on individual instruction and an early development of writing skills. In 1984, when Christopher Paolini was born, his mother, Talita, quit her job as a Montessori preschool teacher to devote her time to raising In a interview, the author and boy wonder promised fans that future books would include the same "breathtaking locations, thrilling battles, and searching introspection as Eragon -in addition to true love." A reluctant reader Paolini was also hard at work writing the second and third installments in the Inheritance trilogy.

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In 2003 the book nestled comfortably on bestseller lists, and by 2004 a movie based on the magnificent tale of a boy and a brilliant blue dragon was poised to take flight. When he was a mere fifteen years old, he penned a sweeping epic called Eragon, which was eventually discovered by a New York publisher -and by thousands of readers. Author Christopher Paolini not only writes about fantasy, he lives it.












Christopher paolini