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Chargement... Murtagh: The World of Eragon (The Inheritance Cycle) (édition 2023)par Christopher Paolini (Auteur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing. Murtagh picks up where the Inheritance Cycle ends but follows Murtagh and Thorn on their adventures. I was excited to return to this world but found it difficult to delve back into the series. Having read the main series as they were released 20 years ago, I didn't get the tug back into the story. I would have liked to see more character development from Murtagh. It really felt like his entire character was that once he was made to do bad things. I love a redemption arc but I felt like this lacked depth. At almost 700 pages, I felt like it could have been condensed. The author's voice has certainly changed, and given he wrote Eragon as a teen I guess that is to be expected. Overall, a solid high fantasy novel that could be enjoyed independently of the original series. I'm pleasantly surprised and delighted that the storytelling of Christopher Paolini and the Inheritance Cycle has aged so well. Murtagh in particular is a solid entry, even if after the The Witch, The Fork, and The Worm, I'm incredibly eager to learn more about what Eragon gets up to in the far reaches of the world. I'm not normally a fan of the storytelling trope of "actually, there's an even bigger villain than the one we just vanquished, who is somehow even more dangerous" but that being said, this is a very well told story, that I ended up really enjoying. Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing. This is an amazing book, so much so that now I have to read the other eragon books. I like the fact regardless if you have read the others you can still pick this one up and read it. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Un tratre... Un dragon... Une nouvelle pope... En Alagasia, des mois se sont couls depuis la chute du tyran Galbatorix. Murtagh le Dragonnier et son dragon Thorn sont toujours considrs comme des tratres et des meurtriers, car le royaume ignore l'aide qu'ils ont apporte Eragon et Nasuada. Ils vivent en parias, l'abri des regards. Mais la rumeur d'tranges vnements, aux confins de l'Alagasia, ravivent de douloureux souvenirs pour Murtagh et Thorn. Et nul ne peut se soustraire son destin. Commence alors pour nos hros un voyage pique travers des terres la fois familires et inexplores. Confronts des ennemis aussi terrifiants qu'imprvisibles, ils auront besoin de courage et d'esprance. Car une mystrieuse puissance uvre dans l'ombre... 20 ans aprs la parution d'Eragon, Christopher Paolini rouvre les portes de l'Alagasia dans un rcit magistral sur Murtagh, l'intriguant demi-frre d'Eragon. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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A pleasant return to Alagaësia. Murtagh's story was one of finding himself and his place, and dealing with his a Thorn's dark past. The book also works as an introduction to a new threat that will play role in following installments (Murtagh is apparently not considered book 5).
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