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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
I really want to know what happens next :),
By M. B. Alcat "Curiosity killed the cat, but sa... (Los Angeles, California) - See all my reviews (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Eldest (Paperback)
"Eldest", second book in Christopher Paolini's "Inheritance" triology, picks up where "Eragon" ended, and allows us to know what is going to happen with Eragon, Saphira and their friends, and what they will need to do in order to survive the wrath of king Galbatorix. If you haven't read the first book in the series, please do so before tackling this one. You can understand what happens in "Eldest" without having read "Eragon", but I think you will not enjoy what happens half as much.Now, my opinion regarding "Eldest". Truth to be told, I loved the first book in the series, but I liked this one even more. From my point of view, Paolini manages to make Eragon's world more believable, without letting the magic go. That doesn't mean that this book is perfect, or that it doesn't have some scenes that are somewhat slow. All the same, I think it deserves 5 stars because it is the kind of book you cannot stop reading once you start, the kind of book that makes you wish you could read the final book of the triology instead of having to wait for it. What is new in "Eldest", then? Well, Eragon has to travel to Ellesmera (the land of the Elves), in order to continue his training as a dragon raider. Along the way he will meet some new friends and foes, and discover new information about people he already knew. Also, the author introduces an alternative point of view in the story, that of Roran, Eragon's cousin. Roran and Eragon are far from each other, and must to face different challenges and enemies, but they have something in common: some chapters of "Eldest" will be about Eragon's adventures, and others about what is happening to Roran and his followers. As if that were not enough, we will discover two more dragon riders, and learn about what happened to Murtagh and Eragon's mother. Of course, that are just some of the things you will find in "Eldest". The more important reason to read it is the opportunity to immerse you once again in the adventures of Eragon and Saphira, and become a dragon rider yourself, if only for a few hours. Highly recommended ! Belen Alcat PS: To Christopher Paulini --> Please hurry up with the last book in this triology, I really want to know what happens next :)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fine follow up!!!,
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This review is from: Eldest: Inheritance, Book II (Hardcover)
Being such a young writer, Christopher Paolini has blended and crafted a wonderful and definitive fantasy world for his "Inheritance" trilogy. Every detail of the story is vibrant and alive. Eldest, the second installment of the trilogy, is a better written book then the first as it more fully fleshes out this fantasy world. Paolini's maturity as a writer is showing more and more from one book to the next. And as Eldest excellently sets the stage for the next book, I can't wait to see his new found writer's maturity in full bloom. Thumbs up! Another book I've enjoyed recently is the "The Goonies meets The Invaders from Mars" scifi adventure "GAAK" by Darryl Hughes. It's like Spielberg's best stuff.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent book,
This review is from: Eldest: Inheritance, Book II (Hardcover)
I know many who have criticized this series of books for being simplistic, but I would disagree. While this book may not be quite as complicated as other fantasy novels the characters are given a level of authenticity and realism which makes them believable. Also, the system of magic used within this series is excellent and very well executed.The rest of the series is an accomplishment as well and, though teenagers can begin these books early, they are by no means simple and should entertain adults as well despite the critics and old-school thoughts regarding fantasy novels.
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