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Eldest
by Christopher Paolini
slow-paced
MONTAGE.
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This book felt like one really long movie montage where you see the main character, aka the chosen one, go from being horrible at everything to finally knowing how to wield a sword and fly a dragon and hey, Eragon even got a glow up.
I think I would have liked this less if I was physically/digitally reading it. The audiobook (at 3x) kept things moving well and got me to the plot progression moments I needed. I do like Eragon and can see the growth of his character and his relationship with Saphira.
The ending had some good reveals and that makes me curious for the next book!
Overall audience notes:
- YA Fantasy
- Language: low
- Romance: bad flirting
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: war themes, loss of life
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This book felt like one really long movie montage where you see the main character, aka the chosen one, go from being horrible at everything to finally knowing how to wield a sword and fly a dragon and hey, Eragon even got a glow up.
I think I would have liked this less if I was physically/digitally reading it. The audiobook (at 3x) kept things moving well and got me to the plot progression moments I needed. I do like Eragon and can see the growth of his character and his relationship with Saphira.
The ending had some good reveals and that makes me curious for the next book!
Overall audience notes:
- YA Fantasy
- Language: low
- Romance: bad flirting
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: war themes, loss of life