The first half of the book Brisingr by Christoper Paolinis is the third book the trilogy Inheritance cycle. Eragon, a dragon rider has to fight the dictatorship of Galbotrix, the evil dragon rider who riles Algaëisa. This book starts just after they win a battle against the evil soldiers. He reunites with his cousin and goes into the Sa'zac and lethrblaka (magic evil creatures, Galbotrix servants) cave to rescue his cousin fiancee . They find her after a lot of work and trouble. Then they go to the dwarves' kingdom to learn their politics and help out. When they finish their work they travel to Ellesmera ( the Elf Kingdom) to finish Eragons training and get a elf sword. There is where the first half of the book ends.
I would recommend this book to anyone who like to read and likes fiction novels, this book has adventure, action, and lots of magic. The book can attract alot of people because it has topics that many can realte to, maybe not literally but still its the topic of growing and discovering your porpouse in life. I think mostly teenagers can connect but everyone could enjoy the book and the story. It is long and has lots of details so the reader must be engaged to understand and like the story. I was very into the story and all the details make it really nice and cool to read. Also the characters are very real and are more complex that several i've read which allows it to be easier to connect to them and
I would recommend this book to anyone who like to read and likes fiction novels, this book has adventure, action, and lots of magic. The book can attract alot of people because it has topics that many can realte to, maybe not literally but still its the topic of growing and discovering your porpouse in life. I think mostly teenagers can connect but everyone could enjoy the book and the story. It is long and has lots of details so the reader must be engaged to understand and like the story. I was very into the story and all the details make it really nice and cool to read. Also the characters are very real and are more complex that several i've read which allows it to be easier to connect to them and