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A review by oztamir
Eragon / Eldest / Brisingr / Inheritance by Christopher Paolini
5.0
This was one of those books that you just hate to finish. You want more of it - more of the world, more of the characters, more of the stories - you want more.
Throughout this four book saga, you come to love the characters - you grow with them, you fight with them, you win and lose with them. I will surely miss those folks.
One of the things I loved the most about this journey was the payoffs - a line in the first book could be a crucial plot point in the third, and there’s a coherent world building done here - just because something was said four books ago does not mean that it does not matter. Woven with those hints are actual mysteries that leave you guessing - will we ever know the answer to this?
All and all, this is the second time I’ve read these books, and it surely won’t be the last.
Farewell Argetlam, we shall meet again.
Throughout this four book saga, you come to love the characters - you grow with them, you fight with them, you win and lose with them. I will surely miss those folks.
One of the things I loved the most about this journey was the payoffs - a line in the first book could be a crucial plot point in the third, and there’s a coherent world building done here - just because something was said four books ago does not mean that it does not matter. Woven with those hints are actual mysteries that leave you guessing - will we ever know the answer to this?
All and all, this is the second time I’ve read these books, and it surely won’t be the last.
Farewell Argetlam, we shall meet again.