Christopher Paolini, Brisingr (Inheritance Cycle) Reviews
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meowme 17th Nov 2008
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Disappointing, page after page of babble with a bit of action and forwarding of the tale now and again, minimal explainations of issues brought up in the first 2 of the (trilogy) series.
I'm in agreement with others, this is a money-making exercise now, if book 3 is the way it's heading, then the conclusion of the tale should be reach anywhere between book 6-8.
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Guest 8th Nov 2008
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Brisingr was good but it was elongated a bit if you catch my drift but overall the book was great! I'd recommend this book for, well, everyone! And once again, Paolini rules!- Read Guest's review (79 words)
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x Becz x 3rd Nov 2008
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I think that his latest book Brisingr is the best book i have ever read. It is attention grabbing and then once i had started reading i couldn't put it down. When i go to bed at night magic is in my dreams then the minute i wake up my thoughts are about it. Before this book i didn't reliase it was possibe for a person to write such fantastic material. It is inspiring. I am already reading it for the second time. I can't think of any bad points to this book, i can only sing its praises!- Read x Becz x's review (99 words)
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Guest 28th Sep 2008
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Great action, twisting plot and excellent character development. There is nothing bad about this book, an excellent addition to the Inheritance Cycle.- Read Guest's review (22 words)
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Guest 27th Sep 2008
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Christopher Paolini's Brisingr is full of fluff. I was fortunate enough to listen to it instead of read it and thereby able to get other tasks done and I don't need to demand hours of my life back. When Gerard Doyle would change his voice to read certain pointless characters (e.g. the dwarf mother who lived far below the city) I would fast forward until the story would return to slightly less pointless of characters. I enjoyed the first 2 books of this former "Trilogy" because unlike Brisingr, t ...- Read Guest's review (183 words)
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Poi 24th Sep 2008
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All of the story in Christopher Paolini's Brisingr is in the last half of the book. It also doesn't finish the story - the author just wants more $$$$ - kind of sad really. If Paolini had completed the trilogy it would make me want to carry on reading other books of his, as it is, I will no longer continue to support him as an author. i.e. buy his books. This may seem harsh but I was disappointed.- Read Poi's review (84 words)
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The book is a bit slower than expected (he might've been able to get the story finished in this book if he cut out all the inconsequential parts), but it expands on a plot and characters which I enjoy finding out more about. Judging off this last book, I would probably get interested in another series by Christopher Paolini if he does indeed put another out...I just hope that future books address the issues listed above.- Read choytw's review (272 words)






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