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Inheritance (The Inheritance Cycle #4) Hardcover | Pages: 849 pages
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Title:Inheritance (The Inheritance Cycle #4)
Author:Christopher Paolini
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 849 pages
Published:November 8th 2011 by Alfred A. Knopf
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Dragons. Fiction

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It began with Eragon... It ends with Inheritance. Not so very long ago, Eragon — Shadeslayer, Dragon Rider — was nothing more than a poor farm boy, and his dragon, Saphira, only a blue stone in the forest. Now the fate of an entire civilization rests on their shoulders. Long months of training and battle have brought victories and hope, but they have also brought heartbreaking loss. And still, the real battle lies ahead: they must confront Galbatorix. When they do, they will have to be strong enough to defeat him. And if they cannot, no one can. There will be no second chance. The Rider and his dragon have come further than anyone dared to hope. But can they topple the evil king and restore justice to Alagaësia? And if so, at what cost? This is the spellbinding conclusion to Christopher Paolini's worldwide bestselling Inheritance cycle.

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Original Title: Inheritance
ISBN: 0375856110 (ISBN13: 9780375856112)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Inheritance Cycle #4
Characters: Eragon (The Inheritance Cycle), Saphira (The Inheritance Cycle), Glaedr (The Inheritance Cycle), Roran Garrowsson, Sloan (The Inheritance Cycle), Katrina (The Inheritance Cycle), Elva (The Inheritance Cycle), Arya (The Inheritance Cycle), Orik (The Inheritance Cycle), Murtagh (The Inheritance Cycle), Solembum, Nasuada, Galbatorix, Blödhgarm, King Orrin, Angela the Herbalist
Setting: Alagaësia
Literary Awards: Premio El Templo de las Mil Puertas Nominee for Mejor novela extranjera perteneciente a saga (2011)

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What the hell is taking so long? Wasn't this gonna be part of the third book anyway?All his die-hard 5th grade fans will have grown up and hate reading by the time this is released.

Before Reading: I can't wait for this book to come out, but a tiny, miniscule part of me doesn't want it to come out because if it is not absolutly flipping fantastic, then I may have to kill myself. This final book needs to be better than the previous books, which is not an easy feat. Plus all the lose ends need to be tied up. I for one, am interested to see how Christopher Paolini pulls it all together. Two things I am hoping for in Inheritance: 1. We will see some action from Galbatorix. And

I already knew that a person doesn't read these books for the writing, but the recap of the books, while helpful, is an example of pathetic writing. What really is the role of an editor? To make sure you don't use the same trite phrase too many times on a single page? "For the reader of this book was mightily annoyed."I'm noticing a trend that I'm frustrated with the length of most of the books I'm reading. Maybe it's just me, or maybe authors are going completely nuts, editors aren't doing

My feelings right now: Coming to its end, this series was overall amazing and made me feel so cozy and at home that I won't ever be able to part with it. I cannot begin to describe my love for the protagonist, Eragon, who is by far my favorite male lead character. Paolini created a character and managed to make us grasp Eragon's entity. He is not just a fictional character to me, he is more, he is real and if you try to contradict me I will hurt you. This series had so many aspects to the things

Anyone else wondering why he hasn't finished the freaking book yet?

Why does everything have to be so hard? [Eragon] wondered. Because, said Saphira, everyone wants to eat, but no one wants to be eaten. This book makes my heart happy.Eragon has graduated from isolated farmboy to savior of the kingdom. Along the way, he's faced trials, tribulations and terror. He's fought the shade, the Ra'zac, Murtagh and more. All that's left is to defeat King Galbatorix. Easier said than done.The king has held his long reign through more than sheer luck. He's stockpiled

Final Review: I think out of all four books, I did like this one perhaps the most. It had less of Eragon moaning and complaining and more of him thinking for himself. I guess that shows he has matured? I will say that I really don't like reading about Roran. I think any plot line that contained Roran was wasted space. Sure, he is smart at war strategy, but we didn't need to read about it and it took up a large chunk in the last 3 books that really weren't necessary. And finally, (view spoiler)[I

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