Dear Mister Paolini,You are a very, very mean man. When you said you were writing a trilogy, I was a happy girl. It meant I would only have to buy your three books, and have a few weeks of fun and fast reading. You mislead me to believing that the story of Eragon would end after three books.Now, you...
700 something pages later and I'm not really sure the story advanced much. Yes, things happened. But not 700+ pages worth. I read up to this point because owned the books. If Inheritance is under the Christmas tree I will read, if I find a B&N gift card I will not choose the last installment. Story ...
I enjoyed this one much more than the others ones! It turned into a story about the people we love instead of the the one person we have been following. Lots of secrets are revealed and it makes me that much more excited to read the next one! However, one thing that I have said has been lacking all ...
I realised at last that to my loss I had yet to review several key novels within my extending lists. I have already reviewed and explained my appreciation of Eldest and Eragon.Brisingr is perhaps, in my view, the better novel of all three currently in circulation. It is certainly written with greate...
Read the full review here.Being used to heroes who are largely autonomous, are respected and revered in other books, I was surprised to find that this book centres almost exclusively on the claims which the free races have on Eragon and Saphira. It grated on me that they were sometimes belittled by ...
Compared to the previous two installment, Brisingr turned out to be a huge disappointment. While I didn't mind the details that the author included in every novel he wrote, the change that happen to Eragon's behavior, from a humble boy to an overconfident Rider, totally gets to my nerve. Plus, I thi...
I think it was such a long time since I listened to the first 2 in the series on audiobook that I just couldn't get back into the story. Maybe sometime in the future I'll attempt to pick all of them up & read straight through the series.
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