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– Customer review on 04/09/2009
Great novel, but I never realised it was not the last. So... finished it and the final number 4 not published yet. Dum.
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– Customer review on 08/08/2009
It was a great read and it had a really good story line and I would read other books that Christopher Paolini writes.
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– Customer review on 19/02/2009
This one is just as great as the other two, a little too much explanation in parts or is it that i cant wait to get to the good stuff?
One draw back is that the trilogy ended up being four books, so when i bought this one i thought i was finally going to find out all the story line. Alas i'll have to wait until the next one is finished, Get writing Mr Paolini, i'm waiting with baited breath. Keep up the good work.
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– Customer review on 28/01/2009
I really enjoyed it, and am happy that he had so much to fit into it, he coulnt finish the trilogy in three books. Stay tuned for the fourth. I didn't find the book too predictable, the writing style was entertaining, and it was a great adventure. Not in the calibre of Fiest's early work, but still good.
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– Customer review on 29/11/2008
I enjoyed this book - it was an entertaining and rollicking adventure.
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– Customer review on 06/09/2009
It was a great book to read but i'm still waiting for the last one. I would read other books by him definetly.
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– Customer review on 06/11/2008
It was ok not the best book of his thats all i can say
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– Customer review on 18/09/2008
Christopher Paolini had his first book published when he was 15, much to his own detriment. Having had his writing thus praised, he has appeared to see no need to improve his grip on the craft, and his two published novels are badly-edited bricks full of purple prose and a plot lifted straight from Star Wars. I would hope that Brisingr could surpass the low bar he's set for himself, but then, I thought that about Eldest. And at least that one had a pronouncable title.
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