![]() ![]() Now reading more than one book at a time is not new for me, as I’ve often got 5 or 6 on the go at any given time. And as a result, the enjoyment of the book was severely punished by how hard it was to struggle through the inept form the story took.Įverything became horribly clear when a friend of mine forced me into reading the third book in Isobelle Carmody’s Obernewtyn Chronicles while I was also reading Brisingr. The problem is, he just can’t write all that well. So, no, this is not going to be a glowing recommendation of Brisingr.īut I have to make one thing very clear from the outset: Paolini has created a fascinating story. But it seems that in the past couple of years since I first read his first two books - Eragon and Eldest - my ability to judge good writing has grown. I had greatly anticipated the arrival of Brisingr, the third installment in Christopher Paolini‘s Inheritance Cycle, having enjoyed the first two quite a bit. I feel as if I should have had this review written and published it a week ago, and that had been the intent. ![]()
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