Eragon is probably one of my least favorite books. It in fact ranks below most fanfiction.
Eragon was written by a 15 year old, then self-published by his parents. Go figure
I guess it resonants with other teenagers.
It's not something I'd sit down and read. I was recently considering re-reading the original
Dragonlance books, which I read when I was a teen, but that's probably just nostalgia speaking. They were considered pretty trite. Mind you, I read these after Lord of the Rings etc, and they didn't seem
that bad, at least to me at the time.
The best D&D related books i read when I was younger were the dark elf series by
R. A. Salvatore. He was really a cut above the other
forgotten realms authors. If you thought
Dragonlance or similar was trite, some of the
Forgotten Realms books are
goddamn awful. I recently read on wikipedia there's now
190 novels set in the Dragonlance universe. No way I'm catching up with all that (especially considering most of them are probably written by those same terrible
Forgotten Realms authors;) )
EDIT @Olemars: After 25 Pratchett books, I'm all "Discworld'd" out.
Though, I also read the "Armageddon" series, etc, by
Robert Rankin. He's like X-Rated Pratchett
on Acid. Time-travelling Elvis vs. the Anti-Christ?
I'm There. Recommend 1988's
Armageddon: The musical as a logical starting point. There's earlier written books in the continuity, but many main characters e.g. Elvis first appear in this book.