To be honest, I don't understand all the fuss about the Eragon books. I read the first one, thought it was pretty good for having been started at 15 years of age, but that it was INCREDIBLY amateurish. It was very typical and I couldn't find any originality. It had the mark of an amateur author: Too many adjectives, unnecessary description, plot holes, and practically no 'said's in the whole book. Always 'mumbled', 'grumbled', 'muttered', etc., which is truly the mark of an amateur. I've taken many classes on critiquing and found so many things wrong with this book.
I read through the entire first book, and it took all I had to keep reading to see what the fuss was about. To put it simply, it was plain out boring.
Can someone explain to me the appeal these books have? I'm just not seeing it, sorry.
I picked up the second one at Barnes and Noble last week and found it just as boring, if not more so, than the first. After reading the first four or five chapters I just skipped to the last three and read the "surprise" ending. Come on, folks, we all knew something like that was coming. It was like Dumbledore's death in Half-Blood Prince.
I don't want to be mean or anything like that, as usually I give a book a second chance. I'm an obsessive reader, especially of fantasy. But I've read the first at least four times and it just got worse every time I read it. o_0