Commi-Ninja wrote:Perhaps the Twilight fans are just more vocal?

Maybe. I didn't hate Eragon, it was just... mediocre. I just didn't find anything very inspiring about it. The setting had no outstanding elements, the characters were mostly forgettable, it would have been way more interesting if the dragon wasn't super knowledgeable from birth and the author actually spent time on its growth and flaws which I thought was the best part of the book (although short) IMO, there was a severe imbalance of power between the races/roles, and the plot was a very typical go out on a quest through the world. The only thing I still remember being fond of is the magic language system, probably because it was the first "words are power" magic setup I had encountered.Commi-Ninja wrote:I know far fewer people who like Eragon than Twilight, and I didn't notice nearly the volume of cliches, either (though I actually enjoy the series, so maybe that's why I didn't notice them). Perhaps the Twilight fans are just more vocal?

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Seriously being forced to watch Twilight was torture enough. But being forced to watch Breaking Dawn part I (while hating the series and not having watched the the 2 films) was just too much.

I agree with the order you listed. Eldest was definitely the worst of them. Inheritance I would put as the best, however, which is unusual for me as it's the final book.Stopwatch wrote:On the Eragon subject, I'd put the books in this order:
-Brisingr
-Eragon
-Eldest
Haven't yet got hold of Inheritance yet, I think the author has really improved at some stuff over the books though...
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