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Brisingr

I am currently reading a book called Brisingr from Christopher Paolini’s Inheritence Series. It is a hard cover copy and its front is embossed with an imporsonation of the authors own designe. It is about a Dragon Rider’s jurney across his home land, Allegasia. The Rider’s name is Eragon and his dragon’s Saphira. Together they must vanquish the mad king Galbatorix to free the world of evil. It has a map of Allegasia at its beginning and a glossary of languages and names at its end. The lenghty novel is full of both action and suspence in equal measures, a combonation that prevents you from putting it down and leaves you waiting for more. Whilst it is deffinatly a fiction novel the scenes that Christopher Paolini have created seem real and almost envelop you in their density. The only critesism I can think of is that the books take far too long to get to the shelves! Suspence is good but it can be quenched over time. The book does’nt seem to be aimed at any one audiounce and I think that both children and adults alike would enjoy it. There is a motion picture based on Brisingr’s prequel and I believe that once you hav read the series you, like me, will be waiting for the next three. I would like to congradulate Christopher Paolini on his excellent collection of literature: it really is a master piece!




Comments

  1.    pala says:

    Well done Lamo on a comprehensive review. Your great interest for this series of stories is clearly evident from the way you write about them.
    As any good author knows it is important that published work is edited carefully. This is something you need to do so that the spelling errors in your post don’t detract from you efforts.
    Keep reading and posting.
    Pala

    Posted November 25, 2010, 8:08 am #      

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