The Traveler: The First Novel of the Fourth Realm Trilogy
by John Twelve Hawks
Skip It(6/20/2007)
I read the first couple chapters of this book and I had to put it down. I couldn't understand how a book like this is published. It didn't hook me or have any stickiness. I read it a while ago but all I remember is thinking "this book and the characters think they are the greatest, but they both come off as pretentious and dumb." Save your time.
Eragon: Inheritance, Book I
by Christopher Paolini
For Young Readers Only(6/20/2007)
This is an average book and you can tell its written by a first-time writer. This book is for novice or young readers but not for long-time fantasy readers.
For starters, you can easily pick out the ideas and plot points that are very similar to other fantasy novels. (Some are frighteningly close, I don't know how the author got away with some of his writing). These just turn an experienced writer off. The other problem the book has is the uninteresting story. After reading the book, you feel like there should have been more. There is no excitement leading up to the final battle. The only upside is the author does scatter some original ideas, places and characters.
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