(10-09-2015, 05:33 PM)Phantom link Wrote: I remember I read the Eragon books (years ago, before the 4th and last book came out), all three of them... it's been a while. I'll probably get to rereading them later then read the 4th one.I don't like the last book very much. Inheritance didn't leave a good impression on me that ive come to expect of Paolini over the first 3 entries, i am a huge fan of the series but it seems he lost his story telling momentum or he just set himself up for a challenge to difficult. You hardly see Gallbatorix who is supposed to be the main Antagonist of the story and when Eragon finally meets him near the end of the book the fight is over in a few chapters and anti climatic. Many subplots accumulated over the series felt like they were rushed to be finished or just left abruptly halted. The ending seems forced and OOC for the main characters because he had to stick with the prophecy from the first book, so solution he takes is actually very sad. I think the book would have turned out very differently if not for the bullshit prophecy that ruined the ending, Paolini was severely limit in his artistic integrity because of this and i don't see how else he could have done and kept in line with the other books. Dont set your hopes too high for this one, i expected a grand and magnificent conclusion but it felt...unnatural.
Another series I did like when I was younger was called "Warriors" (its about 4 clans of cats <yes cats> living in the forest)
There is book V promised though, im keeping my fingers crossed, i just pray to god it takes place at least after a hundred years. Can you imagine a 17 year old human boy paired up with a 100+ year old elf woman?
If i were to ask someone to move some furniture i would ask the guy at the bar eating bar food