Brisingr (Inheritance, Book 3) (The Inheritance Cycle) by Christopher Paolini
Book Reviews of Brisingr (Inheritance, Book 3) (The Inheritance Cycle)Book Review: Best book 5 StarsI have read all three of the Inheritence Series and I think this is definintly the best. Brisinger is packed with action. In one part of the book, a mystery is solved and just blows your head off. The book has a catchy beginning and an awsome ending. It has a few sad parts like when a friend of Eragon's dies. But it also has alot of good parts and tense parts. One part that i like is when Eragon tries to teach roran how to raise a rock using the ancient language. Before you read this book you might want to read the other books, ERAGON and ELDEST or else it will not make any sense what so ever. I can't wait for the final book of the Inheritance series to come out. The price is reasonable for this good of a book. This is one of the best dragon books that i have ever read. Best book Review: Great read, well written, can't wait for book 4Summary: 5 Stars Just as with the first two installments, Brisingr is an enjoyable read. The story is compelling and the level of detail is impressive. My only criticism is that Paolini (on a few occassions) focuses a bit too much on meaningless details when he should be pushing the plot. Other than that, Brisingr is a very satisfying read and I can't wait for the fourth and final book. As for the negative comments, everyone is obviously entitled to their opinion, but it will be interesting to see how many of those who left less than positive feedback still read the fourth book. I have a feeling that (just like those who left negative reviews for books 1 and 2) they will be back again with more comments the next round --which is telling. Why do some people continue to read these books if they don't like them? Book Review: Great Book !!! (LOTR Fans / Fantasy Adventure Fans)
Ok, I just finished Brisingr and I loved it. I thought that the book was very interesting and immersed me into the fictional world. I usually dislike when the story diverts from the main characters (Saphira and Eregon), but I was just as captivated by the story between Roran, Saphira, the elves the dwarves and the razac. I loved the battles, the characters and most everything about this book. Because this book is also the second to last in the series Paolini had to bridge what will happen in the final book, yet make it interesting for the reader, which was a very difficult task that the author succeeded with.
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