![]() ![]() ![]() It was never mentioned in any of the other books. ![]() This weapon came out of nowhere and ended up being the key to beating Galbatorix. The Daethdart – Or however the heck you spell it.***The rest of this post contains SPOILERS.*** So, while I can’t really explain whether this is a good book or not and whether I really loved it, I did make a lot of notes on what I liked and didn’t like, so let’s get to that first. I liked it but I’m not sure what I think about the work as a whole and I don’t think I can critique it critically at all, speaking as a learning writer as I normally like to – I’ve got too much history with the series. ![]() I’m conflicted about the four star rating I’m giving this book. After the first book, however, I felt like the story really grew into something that was distinctly Paolini. But still, I liked reading the story and I liked the idea that it was written by a guy my age, it was very inspiring to me. I enjoyed reading the books, but didn’t think the story anything too special and the style a bit over the top. I first read Eragon in grade seven and immediately loved/hated it. I felt proud of Paolini for making it this far, it was very nice to see the maturation of style and plot elements between Eragon and this concluding novel. It was a long haul, but I think in the end it was worth it. Buy: IndieBound | Chapters | Check your local bookstore!Īt long last! We have reached the end of what came to be known as the Inheritance Cycle. ![]()
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