After Eragon and Eldest comes the 3rd book in the Inheritance Cycle, Brisingr. Originally designed to be the final book in the series, Paolini decided to go a little further and plan on a fourth book. Named after the first word Eragon learns in the Ancient Language, which means “fire,” Brisingr becomes a significant part of […]
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Brisingr (Inheritance, Book 3), by Christopher Paolini
Posted: April 14, 2009 in FantasyTags: Book 3, Book Review, Brisingr, Christian Perspective, Christopher Paolini, Dwarfs, Eldest, Elves, Eragon, Galbatorix, Inheritance, Murtagh, Review
Eldest (Inheritance, Book 2), by Christopher Paolini
Posted: March 26, 2009 in FantasyTags: Book 2, Book Review, Christian Perspective, Christopher Paolini, Eldest, Fantasy, Inheritance, pre-teens, Review, Teens
The next book in the Inheritance cycle is Eldest. If you read my review of Eragon, you will see that I really enjoyed the book. I am mostly able to say the same for Eldest, with a loss of about 1/3 after reading it (and many critics trashed the book as well), but I’m a […]
Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1), by Christopher Paolini
Posted: February 18, 2009 in FantasyTags: Book, Christian Perspective, Christopher Paolini, Eragon, Fantasy, Inhertitance, Review, Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings
I’ve caught up on all three of the current Inhertitance cycle books, but I hate to post reviews of books out of order. So let me share with you the story of Eragon. When I stumbled across this book, I was surprised at how much I liked it. In fact I liked it so much […]
Inheritance (Inheritance Cycle, Book 4), by Christopher Paolini
Posted: March 16, 2012 in FantasyTags: A Christian Perspective, Alagaesia, Arya, Best Fantasy Series, book 4, Book Review, Christopher Paolini, Eragon, Fantasy books, Galbatorix, Inheritance, Inheritance Books, Inheritance Cycle, Inheritance series, Roran, Saphira, teen book reviews, The final book
We finally find ourselves at the end of Paolini’s Inheritance series. What started as a self-published novel written by a homeschooled teenager–with a love for reading–ended up as one of the most widely read fantasies of our age. Received with a fair amount of criticism (some I agree with, some I do not), the three-book […]