Brisingr: Book III (The Inheritance Cycle)
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Brisingr: Book III (The Inheritance Cycle)

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Brisingr: Book III (The Inheritance Cycle)

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G**D

Amazing read

There is so much to say about this installment, but I am left speechless. I can't express the emotion that this read instills in you. I can only say, Christopher Paolini has written a masterpiece.

D**Y

Excellent 2nd book

This is the 2nd book of the Eragon series. I love these coming of age novels. He is still a dumb boy but much less than the 1st book and by the end he has turned into a remarkable warrior. His dragon doesn’t need to safe him every chapter from doom or his own foolishness.The book is a steady pace with conflict, love, and adventure. I actually enjoy the traveling across the world part. The cast is diverse, lovable and well written.Just downloaded the 3rd book and Ill start on this now.

C**R

Another Amazing Book!

Paoloni does it again! I got this after my original copies fell apart from overuse. The World of Alegasia is astonishing!

H**R

Excellently done, but going the wrong places

Brisingr is a worthy successor to Eragon and Eldest. It improves in many aspects over the first two, and falls short in others, but overall, is a very good book. However, given the choice, I preferred Eldest.I have a LOT to say about Brisingr, so I'll break it down into pros and cons here:Pros:*Increasing good prose and dialogue.*Roran's chapters were very strong.*Some brief insight into the mind of Murtagh, which was extremely well thought out and developed, solidifying Murtagh's position as the best character in the saga.*Fast-paced, despite some rather prolonged scenes with little happening. I couldn't put the book down without reading at least 150 pages every time I opened it.*Arya finally shows some real personality, talking a little about her past and her relationship with Faolin. (Though Eragon's thoughts about this were rather dumb.)*There was a nice twist on the traditional mentor death towards the end.*We finally get some insight into Galbatorix's mindset, hearing a well thought-out speech from him at the end.*Increasing originality.*Some very neat characters here and there, such as Rhunon, Elva, and numerous new dwarves.*Despite the seemingly black-and-white nature of the conflict between the Varden and Empire, shades of gray appear when the characters question their cause.Cons:*Too much of the book is focused on Eragon. About 80% of the pages are from his point of view, a disturbing unbalanced situation considering that he is only one of five characters who have their own POV in this book.*The more I read, the more I dislike Eragon. He's becoming increasingly ruthless, slaughtering anyone in his way, even those only doing their jobs or forced to serve the Empire. He becomes so cold and uncaring you really have to wonder if he should be a villain, not the hero. He tries very hard to justify his actions, spouting nonsense about how the ends will justify the means and that he'd only be evil if he enjoyed killing, philosophy that is repeated through the book. Most of the problems I have with the series stem from Eragon or the overemphasis on him. What makes it worse is that the rebel faction praises him as a hero, inflating his already bloated ego. There were times when I felt like Galbatorix was the lesser evil, here.*Murtagh is wasted. Despite how powerful and dangerous he is to the Varden, he doesn't wreak nearly as much havoc as he could or should. He is only briefly seen in Brisingr, and is treated more like an environmental hazard that the characters have to avoid rather than a real villain. It's a pity, because Murtagh is easily the best character and the insights into his personality we do see are very complex and three-dimensional.*The plot is a little weaker in structure than Eldest, with some rather prolonged sessions of dwarf politics and dialogue. At times, the plot feels more like a collection of errands that Eragon has to run rather than a chain of events that leads up to the conclusion.*Nasuada becomes so power-crazed and tyrannical in this book that I was hoping Elva would just let one of those assassins kill her so Roran or someone could lead the Varden instead.*The morals are messed up, as previously mentioned. Too much time is spent with the rebels spouting self-justified diatribe on why they are in the right, and why its okay for them to be burning and pillaging on the path to opposing Galbatorix.Conclusion: Brisingr is a great book, but the series is beginning to get weighed down by some obvious problems stemming from the author's choices. Paolini has talent, but he's misusing those talents by focusing on Eragon as the hero and forgetting Murtagh. He's taking the story in the wrong directions and, I think, making a lot of bad decisions when it comes to what he will do. He's doing what he's doing well, but he isn't so good at deciding what should be done.

S**N

one of the greatest in the series

Action, surprise, andcompassion throughout the book for the battle of freedom. Imposible to put aside. Cheers for the dragon and its rider.

B**E

Incredible.

If you've made it this far in the series you already know what a great writer Paolini is, but he's outdone himself here. Phenomenal writing, story and twists. My favorite so far, by far.

M**N

Looooove this series!!

I’ve been reading these books for years and finally got around to getting my own copies. So happy to have it on my shelf finally!

J**D

Book arrived in great condition

Book arrived in great condition. Very pleased with purchase. I bought Eldest and Inheritance from a different Amazon seller and the books looked like they had been in a public library for 20 years. This seller can be trusted.

A**R

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The book was purchased as a Christmas Gift

U**S

Simply brilliant

This is the continuation of a great story. Paolini's beautiful tale of the Dragon Ryders adventures are told with great pace and detail. So many intimate and captivating moments on Eragone's journey are shared with the reader. A fantastic book.

L**S

10/10

El libro está impecable y llega en excelentes condiciones

A**L

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The book came in great condition , although there was no bookmarks with it. I liked the quality of the book. The print is rather small when compared to the most common print but it is okay.

M**A

Ottimo acquisto

Ottime condizioni; edizione corretta; arrivato prima del tempo di consegna previsto.

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