Reading the Inheritance was an overall positive experience for me as a reader. I enjoyed the story, although I was annoyed with how the author had written the book at times. For examples it annoyed me how something very important could be happening to a character, then abruptly the chapter would end and it would switch to a different characters point of view. Personally I believe that the message another reader would get from reading Christopher Paolini's book Inheritance, would be a message of not giving up, no matter how hard things get. I also feel like the reader might also get the message of following your dreams from reading Christopher Paolini's book Inheritance. Personally my favorite character in the novel is Roran. Roran is my favorite character because I enjoy how he uses a hammer to bash his opponents faces in. This is unlike all the other characters who like to use swords. I also like Roran because he is smart in killing people. He uses his men wisely, and doesn't get his men killed often. I personally like the style and imagination put into the Inheritance novel, and Christopher Paolini's world of Alagaesia as a whole. I think the book's word chose is good and the flow of it is nice. I think the one thing I learned from the book is to be nice to weird things, because they might be magic, and kill me, and I don't want to die yet, or anytime soon. This is because I enjoy living life, and I am not at all keen on dying at the age I am currently at in my life at this moment in all of the time that has passed in my life. I enjoyed the series, and I personally felt like Christopher Paolini's last novel in the Inheritance series, Inheritance rapped up the story nicely, but still left room for Christopher Paolini to come back, and add even more books to his series. I also liked the development of the characters in the story, and how it almost feels like you are growing with them in the knowledge they are gaining. I also really enjoyed how in this being the supposed last book of the series most of the mystery's and questions that you were left to ponder the, but the questions are now answered in this story.