Monday, February 23, 2009

Brisingr

Christopher Paolini, Author of Brisingr, her imagination blooming, has out done herself this time. In Brisingr, Eragon continues his quest to overthrough the king and save the vardan. Taking place somewere in the vardan, Eragon learns many, many new and facinating things that will help him in his near future. I thought that Eragon and Eldest were good books untill i started reading Brisingr, Paolini is just blowing me away. If you are one of those people that are very interested in the imagination and using it, you need to read Brisingr, you will enjoy it tramindasly.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Eldest - Christopher Paolini



Soaring through the air at break neck speed, Saphira with Eragon on her back is diving at another dragon being ridden by a rider as well, with only a split second of time left, makes her move for a live or die ending! The author of this book is very scientific but has a very good imagination. With a love for righting books and a love for fairy tails, she wrote a fabulous book.
Throughout this book, the author expresses an obvious love for the world of make believe and imagination. With Eragon as here first book and eldest as here second, she knows what she is doing, however, she is not done there. I am currently reading Brisingr, and so fare, she has once again out done herself. Paoline is trying to get the point across that even though life may through you a hand full of things that u never expected to happen, don’t stop trying, you will always get through it in time. With Eragon being stout and having wisdom that he knows not were it came from and Saphira being strong and mind-blowing large with a humongous head housing a giant brain, Eldest is a book all about courage and strength. Every time that I read about any of these characters and there mishaps, I see myself, just taking what life dishes out to me weather bad or good and doing what I can to save my hide.
I am a redneck that, well, most people see my kind as just lazy which that we are but even for me, I loved every 700 pages of Eldest and with a high self-esteem for reading this big of a book and a smile on my face, I highly recommend this book to anybody young or old and grouchy. I know that you will love it just as much or more than I did!