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Inheritance

Christopher Paolini

4.0 AVERAGE


Stars: ★★★★.75
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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Maybe a few spoilers

Well, I have been waiting for years for this to come out, and alas it has!! I have just reread the whole series in about a week....starting from the very beginning and all the way through to this.

Overall I am pleased with the book, there was for sure some twists, that I never expected, like how they defeated Galbatorix, never would have thought of that. I was slightly disappointed in the end between Arya and Eragon, not what I had hoped, but I can understand why Paolini did what he did. I still want to know more about Angela!!! We got some more clues to who she is, but never find out anything definite.

I really think he left the potential to continue this series and, in my opinion, should. It could take place some 10 years later or something, and explain how things have gone since everything happened, and friends could come and visit him from Alegasia.

Ugh again, I am just bummed about Eragon and Arya
adventurous dark emotional inspiring mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix

This was a reasonably satisfying end to a decent fantasy series. I read the whole series at the insistence of my 14-yr-old who loves it. I found the writing very clunky and the dialogue unrealistic. Overall plot was formulaic, bad guy in power, small guy destined to destroy him, etc. But it was more philosophical than I expected, exploring questions of right and wrong, making difficult decisions, why we behave as we do. I mostly enjoyed it and found the story engaging. A major complaint I have with this book marketed as for young adults is that it is insanely violent, with extremely long and descriptive torture scenes. What the hell? Another complaint is that the end was way longer than it should have been. I appreciate tying up loose ends but it dragged a lot, it reminded be of that last half hour of LOTR, all those goodbye scenes. Hey just finish already!

lschiva's review

5.0
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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

I don’t write reviews often but I have to in this case. It has taken me almost two years to finish the Inheritance Cycle and I feel incredibly bittersweet. 

The world, characters, and lore Paolini has built just left me in awe. His style of writing pulled me in and wouldn’t let me go! I read 400+ pages of this book in one day because I couldn’t put it down. 

I don’t have the proper words to express how much I’ve loved every page. I was so apprehensive of reading the final book because I couldn’t fathom how the story would end. But, and I won’t give spoilers, everything is unexpected and a delight to read. The character development, stories, and events within Inheritance are so intriguing and provide the perfect conclusion to a perfect quartet. 

If I could go back in time and re-read this series for the first time, I’d do it in a heartbeat. Thank you Christopher Paolini for this literary treasure. 
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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Loved the series, but am extremely disappointed and even a bit angry with the way this amazing series ended. This last book took a long time to come out and i feel maybe the author forgot some key elements to address in this book, since there are still so many loose ends, and just rushed to get it published. completely anticlimactic and just a huge let down.
adventurous hopeful medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

this book only makes sense if you read eragon and co. as the bad guys … even after about a million pages i’m sticking to my theory that glabatorix was actually the good guy here. i mean - he got rid of an exclusive ruling caste who weren’t concerned with the problems of everyday people, he brought alagaësia 100 years of peace and prosperity, and he has never done a single evil thing in all his life. also every city eragon and co conquered saw the varden as the evil guys and didn’t want anything to do with them.

apart from that what annoys me the most is that magic doesn’t have any rules. i really liked the rules from the first book (doing something with magic costs just as much energy as it would take doing it without) and now magic is just like … placing spells on everyone in alagaësia, growing eyes back, making people perform a victory dance (but only on thursdays), having every second baby be born with blond hair, you know, nonsensical stuff like that.

anyway, i’m glad that’s done.