Liked It6 of 8 members found this review helpful“I LOVE THIS BOOK!!! It's just as good as the other two. The things that Eragon discover, and the challenges he goes through. They really should make a movie out of Brisingr. |
Didn’t Like It8 of 12 members found this review helpful“Its a 750 page book with just 200 pages of story and action..” see full review » see other reviews » |
“I've read the beginning and it is quite good to me. Complicated, but fast paced. ”
Cassandra C wrote this review 5 hours ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“With the dip in the story-climax-graph that was Eldest, Brisingr brings the plot right back up and resolves the story with a resounding bang. And then went on to give us another cliffhanger to make us wait for a fourth book. I'm not complaining, but he's an evil little man for making us wait.
In the final book of the Inheritance Cycle, Eragon's training has finally come to close and is being put to the test to, y'know, save the world, the friend, girl all that.”
“Awesome”
The GOOD WITCH wrote this review 21 hours ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“In this third book of the Inheritance series, Eragon and Saphira take a much needed break after confronting Murtagh and his new dragon named Thorn at the burning plains. After resting up, Eragon keeps his word to Roran and heads off to find Katrina who is Roran's wife. Once at her location, Eragon and Saphira do battle with the Ra'Zac and their parents. After killing them, Eragon makes a chilling discovery. He finds Sloan tortured and emaciated on a cavern floor. After taking care of him, Eragon places a spell on Sloan that forces him to make his way to Ellesméra which is the Elven capital city. He returns to the Varden in time to be the target in an assassination attempt by the clan named Az Sweldn rak Anhûin and to also see Orik be crowned king. After all this is over, Eragon also goes to Ellesméra to continue his training. Oromis meets him and finally tells him how Galbatorix gets stronger each year. He reveals that Dragons have something called a heart of hearts which contain the power for the user to draw energy from it. Oromis also says it is time to openly oppose the empire and as he and his dragon named Glaedr prepare to depart, Glaedr gives his heart of hearts to Eragon. Days later, Eragon scrys Oromis and finds out he is fighting Murtagh. Oromis suffers a seizure and Murtagh strikes straight and true killing both Oromis and the body of Glaedr. At this, Eragon breaks the connection. Eragon returns to the varden in time for a seige of a city of the Empire called Feinster and here, a group of Imperial magicians attempt to summon a shade which is consequently formed then slain by Eragon and Arya. The book ends with Nasuada revealing elaborate plans to overthrow the Empire once and for all. This was a very excellent book and I recommend it to anyone who is a fan of science fiction novels.”
DARRYL L wrote this review yesterday. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“The final book in the series, which explained many "mysteries" from previous books. Fun stuff.”
The Lighthouse wrote this review 2 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“5*'s. Third book in the series. I can not believe he extended this series on into a fourth book. But I would have been mad if he hadn't. The author has just entered into his twenties and still has so much talent. This series is a must read. ”
Jami L wrote this review 2 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I loved this book so much. Tragedy was often,surprize huge!”
Bridget O wrote this review 2 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I can't wait for the final book.”
Bobby R wrote this review 4 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“AWESOME. I so want to read the fourth book.”
Taylor R wrote this review 4 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Brisingr was great; I didn't want to stop reading it. Eragon and his brother start tracking the Ra'zac and their lives get twisted all around. The continuation of Eragon's life gets harder with every passing day, and the realization that he is the only one that everyone is counting on presses hard against him. ”
Kira L wrote this review 5 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No