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Brisingr (The Inheritance Cycle, #3)
by Christopher Paolini
by Christopher Paolini
It's generally a very good story. Problems arise, however, when the fact that very little of it is original becomes distracting, the excessive wordiness and verbosity of the author (in both character voice and description) becomes distracting, and the number of random side adventures and random side characters become. . . yes, distracting.
I am anxious to see how the story ends, I just hate it when I can't stop thinking about the author's prose and plot choices while I'm reading a book.
I am anxious to see how the story ends, I just hate it when I can't stop thinking about the author's prose and plot choices while I'm reading a book.
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Oct 31, 2008 07:25am
I think my dislike for the series is precisely that: it is a good story, that's been told much better elsewhere.
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