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Average rating3.8
The final two books of Paolini's series are the best.
While some complain that they are long (I have no idea how they made it through the second one), I actually think Paolini's pace and amount of detail is just right. I am not a fan of a lot of useless description and not once did I feel like it was being dragged on. That said, it is all very introspective, which I like and understand how others may not. I like a book that makes me think and understand, one that doesn't just walk you though as irrelevant things happen. While again others may argue, I can't think of a plot point that didn't serve a purpose to the narrative as a whole.
I think Paolini crafts his world carefully and with reason, and finally his writing reaches its full potential in Brisingr. Inheritance is a good companion to it.