Inheritance by Christopher Paolini
The End. The end of
a cycle, the end of the story of Eragon and Saphira. As the story concludes the Varden are still
battling their way across Alagaesia to overcome the evil usurper king
Galbatorix.
It is hard to give a synopsis of such an incredibly large
book. So much takes place not only in
the last book of the Inheritance Cycle, but throughout the story the audience
watches Eragon and Saphira mature and come to be a Dragon and Rider to be
reckoned with. This has been a wonderful
journey to experience with all of the characters of Alagaesia. This blog is primarily for readers that have
finished the series and enjoyed it, so from now on, please do not read on
unless you want to read spoilers. Again,
SPOILER ALERT. I’m about to talk about
the book and all the details that I want to talk about.
Of course if you read my blog on Brisingr you’ll remember
how upset I was about Arya and Eragon not hooking up. At the very end of Inheritance, I cried, I
could not believe that Arya took up the post of Queen of the Elves, surely she
understood that it would end the possibility of a future with Eragon. Then Eragon realizes that he has to move out
of Alagaesia forever therefore, nailing the last nail in the coffin of no love
with Arya. That was the saddest ending
that I could have thought of.
I loved this series, of course it was easy to see the common
themes between Harry Potter, which I have talked about in previous blogs and
even Frodo from the Lord of the Rings, especially with Eragon’s decision to
leave with the elves. In the Lord of the
Rings, after Frodo rids the world of the evil of Sauron he decides that this
world is not for him and he is invited to spend the rest of his long life with
the Elves. As with Eragon, he will go
with the Elves and protect the unhatched dragon eggs along with the Eldunari of
the older dragons. As dragons hatch and
riders are chosen by their dragons Eragon and Saphira have chosen to leave everything
behind to train up the next generation of Riders. It is a noble quest, but very sad. The parallels between Harry Potter and Eragon
are quite obvious to me, but just in case you missed it. The epic battle is very much the same; a
larger than life evil villain against a kid that has become something great from
hard work determination, his attitude, personality and the overall good versus
evil, good will always overcome.
Well I hope you enjoyed the book. Have you read the Inheritance Cycle? What did you think of the last
installment? In my opinion it was the
best book of the series. Thoughts? Keep Reading my friends!