The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini. review

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Recently, I've dove into the Complete work of Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle. (I started out of curiosity as to where the books had succeeded and the movie Eragon had failed) But since my reading the series, I've been reading it non-stop this week. Here, (Without spoiling the plot.) I will give my review to this literature series.

[The good]
The overall plot

The pacing this series is good for those who's weathered fantasy fiction before. May rank among the other such fiction as Game of thrones or Lord of the Rings. All I can reveal is that Eragon, a young boy who gets tangled in a fantastic adventure full of dangers after an egg he found hatches a dragon.

[The really good]
Character development

While reading along, I found myself connecting with the characters. The world of Alagaesia has a vast and Diverse cast of main and supporting characters. I'm unsure of other readers feel this way while reading, but I felt their joys, their sadness as well as their struggles in times of war.

[Number of book]
This adventure was big enough for 4 whole books. Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr and Inheritance. the first book is about 509 pages so it's a good long reading adventure. (Number of pages increase in the other books to cover more ground)

[Final thoughts]
Don't let the vast unpopularity of the movie discourage you from investing in the books. I'd suggest you find the first one and see if you cannot get another one. ;)
 
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I agree completely
 
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