I really enjoyed this last book (technically not last since we’ll be getting another but from Angela’s POV and answering questions that she tipped off in this book). Although it had a slowish sort of beginning, once it picked up you just had to keep reading until you finish it. The pacing picked up ...
After all this time, I've wondered why on earth would I even bother reading this book. I mean, the entire series felt like a rip-off of Star Wars (which wasn't all that great either, to be honest) and it did nothing for me but offend me as a fan of fantasy books and such. (even the movie was better)...
Eragon, Saphira and the whole gang are back to finally defeat Galbatorix. This one, more than the others, is filled with blood, guts and seemingly never-ending war. If you are invested in this series, you must read the conclusion. It is worth every one of the 849 pages! Though I must say that it ...
I felt like this final book in the series could have been edited down without taking away from the story. 800 plus pages for a YA book is very bloated. There were some parts that I enjoyed reading and others that I felt like skipping over. My biggest problems with the book though were Paolini's weir...
This book was AMAZING. On Wikipedia, I read that this book was written to explain several events in Brisingr, but as I read it, I found that this book did not just explain Brisingr, but it was a huge continuation of the story. I only allowed myself to finish reading after I made it to the second rou...
Inheritance was a nice addition and ending to the Inheritance Cycle. I think Eragon finally became a man. Arya is still some strange mixture of male and female but whatever. I must admit though she acted more female in this book. I'm really glad Murtagh didn't die. I was really worried that his char...
This was an awesome conclusion to an epic series. There is an all out war in the heart of Alagaesia, on one side you have a conglomeration of all the races united against a common evil. The Varden has amassed an army of Humans, Dwarves, Elves, Urgals even Werecats to fight this common enemy. Eragon ...
It is done. This 4th installment of the Inheritance series delivers on action and adventure. The plot lines for the most part of nicely tied up. The only thing that keeps this book from going above 3 stars is the extensive overuse of words. Mr. Paolini took the phrase "show don't tell" and at poin...
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsIt's been 3 years since there's been a new Inheritance installment. Back in 2008 I was still in my "dragons" phase so I was really into this series and even though I've since moved on to my "werewolf" phase; I still want to know how Eragon's story ends. Although, I couldn't h...
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