• Tagger@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    How did you find Murtagh? I never read it because I was so annoyed at the end of Brisignr

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      24 days ago

      I quite liked it. But i haven’t read anything from the eragon world since it came out and then i was pretty young. I liked it then but i dont know how it holds up. I liked that he is a powerful character but not the over powered caracter Eragon would have been at this point which gives it real stakes like it could all go wrong. The ending to be honest suprised me (dont wanna spoil) but either it is a litte out of the blue or there were details in the original series i overread/ have forgotten. All in all, i liked it but maybe there are nostalgic reasons playing into it :). Would like to hear your opinion when you decide to read it.

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        24 days ago

        Yeah, I haven’t read anything since I was younger either. They annoyed me because I felt like Paolini ‘cheated’, like, he built up the bad guy (oh god, I don’t even remember his name anymore!) so much as so powerful and undefeatable and then just gave Eragon some extra magic out of the blue. It felt very Deus Ex Machina.

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          23 days ago

          Galbatorix I think? I remember liking the books, then partway through brisingr he just had like ten pages of forging the sword and it’s literally just explaining how to make a katana and it made me realize he’s not that good at writing. Setting, and magic system? Great. The prose? Ouch.

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            23 days ago

            I tried reading one of his sci-fi novels recently. It was incredibly intriguing but led, literally nowhere. There was no resolution whatsoever.

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          23 days ago

          I see your point but to be fair it was his first book series. I think he startet writing them in his teens, i would say knowing what i kown now he didn’t planed it thru and also its like a mashup of other popular things like Lotr but reading them in my early teens i was really invested and loved them :) I also read ‘to sleep in a see of stars’ and there the plot was definitely more coherent but it also had some stretches. But i took my nostalgic glasses out of a box and read Murthag and at least with them it was really good

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            23 days ago

            No, I get that. I think, similarly, I read them in my early teens, and absolutely loved the early ones (My copy of Eragon is really battered) and they were quite special books for me, which is probably why the ending upset me so much!