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"Say what you will, Stronghammer." "It is this: too much blood and too many tears have been shed for us to turn back now... This may be a battle between gods... but I for one will keep fighting until the gods strike me down, or until I strike them down. A dragon might kill ten thousand wolves one at a time, but ten thousand wolves together can kill a dragon." Do you need to read the previous three? (Eragon, Eldest and Brisingr) Yes. Absolutely. Even though Paolini gives a summary of events in the prelude, you MUST read the other ones. This one makes every previous page worthwhile twice over. When I tell you it is riproaring action from chapter one on, believe it. This series has been aiming for a fantastic, bloody, magical ending from the first sentence of Eragon, and Inheritance doesn't disappoint. It is a can't-put-down fantasy, and though readers think they know where it's headed... you're all wrong. You may get there eventually, but like in the wonderful poem Ithaka, it's the journey that matters. Death and birth, violence, torture, good and evil and everything in between, this is amazing writing (tighter and better edited than the last two) and will leave you thinking about its events and characters for a long time afterward. Strong 7th grade readers and up.

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Stayed up half the night to finish this because it was so suspenseful and believable. This is my first Crichton book and I am now officially a fan. I must read some more of his books!