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JokeInsideJoke
does anyone have any info on the 3rd eragon book?
i cant find ANY!!!
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BRISINGR will have a first printing of 2.5 million copies, the largest initial run ever for a Random House
Children’s Books title. Originally slated for release on September 23, 2008, the book will now go on sale at
12:01 a.m. on Saturday, September 20, 2008.


- http://www.alagaesia.com/Brisingr_PressRelease_web.pdf
JokeInsideJoke
OH! thanks!
Janette
ohhh boyyyyyyyy, i cant wait for this day. i should re-read the first two.
Insurmountable
oh i can't wait. _smile.gif
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QUOTE(yrrnotelekktric @ Feb 7 2008, 10:25 PM) *
ohhh boyyyyyyyy, i cant wait for this day. i should re-read the first two.


Me, too!

I like the first book way more than the second one though... <_< but I can hardly remember what was in both of them. I just keep having horrible flash-backs to that thing they called a "movie."
Anarchy
QUOTE(MichelleYue @ Feb 10 2008, 02:25 PM) *
Me, too!

I like the first book way more than the second one though... <_< but I can hardly remember what was in both of them. I just keep having horrible flash-backs to that thing they called a "movie."

took the words outta my mouth
Janette
QUOTE(MichelleYue @ Feb 10 2008, 02:25 PM) *
Me, too!

I like the first book way more than the second one though... <_< but I can hardly remember what was in both of them. I just keep having horrible flash-backs to that thing they called a "movie."

SERIOUSLY. that movie = pooh.gif i was so disappointed.
and i thought Urgals were beasts, not men.
JokeInsideJoke
i SO think that eragon and arya should SO hook up!!!!!!!!

and i agree, the movie sucked
Janette
QUOTE(ProudLeechLover @ Feb 10 2008, 03:28 PM) *
i SO think that eragon and arya should SO hook up!!!!!!!!

seriously. gahhhh.
i was shocked when i found out that murtagh was his brother
freeridefight
Blah I only read the first one. I should go get the second one.
JokeInsideJoke
QUOTE(Flyinryan874 @ Feb 11 2008, 10:40 AM) *
Blah I only read the first one. I should go get the second one.



most deffinatly!
S-Majere
Oh man, my brother just bought the movie on blu ray. We had hysterics most of the way through; worst fantasy film I've seen in a long time.
ForgiveTheSinner
I thought the third book was called Inheritance O.o

Janette
^no, Inheritance is the name of the Trilogy.
JokeInsideJoke
QUOTE(yrrnotelekktric @ Feb 17 2008, 11:17 PM) *
^no, Inheritance is the name of the Trilogy.



i thouht there wa going to be 4 books b/c there was to much to put in the last book......but i dont know for sure
Janette
bump

The 3rd book, Brisingr comes out on September 30th, 2008.

AND THERE IS A FOURTH BOOK FOR SURE

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OMG ERAGON LOL. shit I don't remember anything anymore though, it's been waay too long >_>
Insurmountable
QUOTE(absinthe @ Apr 26 2008, 05:26 PM) *
bump

The 3rd book, Brisingr comes out on September 30th, 2008.

AND THERE IS A FOURTH BOOK FOR SURE

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oh sweet, thanks for keeping us updated! I'll definitely go and pick this book up.
Janette
wait, wth.

it's september 20th not 30th.
JokeInsideJoke
i cant wait, the movie was so unlike the book, but i think they are making eldest a movie too..... huh.gif well at least i think
Janette
^ ew, are they? I bet that's gonna be horrible too.
JokeInsideJoke
i was really dissapointed
venti-anemoi
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i SO think that eragon and arya should SO hook up!!!!!!!!


I thought the way Eragon handled the whole Arya situation was..... blargh. But I think they should still hook up. XD

Oohh, can't wait for it to come out! :]
JTFLxtatic
Wow. I didn't know there was another book... O_.

I bought Eragon and im pretty sure that I skipped some parts of Eldest since they were somewhat boring. Then again I forgot what happened...

Maybe I should re-read...
JokeInsideJoke
^ that is always a good idea biggrin.gif

i dont like how th translations are in the back of the book. it always seem like im flipping back there. i think it should come with a book mark with all the words on it :D
Janette
QUOTE(JokeInsideJoke @ May 22 2008, 05:20 PM) *
i dont like how th translations are in the back of the book. it always seem like im flipping back there. i think it should come with a book mark with all the words on it :D

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I know! I like that they`re actually there, but to constantly turn back there (or atleast doing so feels so constant) is annoying. stubborn.gif

Don't you think the bookmark would be kind of.....big?
Or if regularly sized, have really tiny writing on it? laugh.gif

Either way, I like the idea, though. _smile.gif
JokeInsideJoke
then maybe they should make a little pocket sized pamphlet shrug.gif i can tell you how many paper cuts i get pinch.gif makes me look emo _smile.gif
Janette
^ XD.gif

That works, too! happy.gif
JokeInsideJoke
biggrin.gif thats me, always thinking
Janette
Here's an excerpt from book 3. Courtesy shurtugal.com



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"Light and Shadow"
(An excerpt from Brisingr, Book 3 of the Inheritance Cycle)

Saphira kneaded the soil beneath her feet. Let us be off! Leaving their bags and supplies hanging from the branch of a juniper tree, Eragon and Roran clambered onto Saphira’s back. They wasted no time saddling her; she had worn her tack through the night. The molded leather was warm, almost hot, underneath Eragon. He clutched the neck spike in front of him—to steady himself during sudden changes in direction—while Roran hooked one thick arm around Eragon’s waist and brandished his hammer with the other.
A piece of shale cracked under Saphira’s weight as she settled into a low crouch and then, in a single giddy bound, leaped up to the rim of the gulch, where she balanced for a moment before unfolding her massive wings. The thin membranes thrummed as Saphira raised them toward the sky. Vertical, they looked like two translucent blue sails.

“Not so tight,” grunted Eragon.

“Sorry,” said Roran. He loosened his embrace.

Further speech became impossible as Saphira jumped again.

When she reached the pinnacle of her jump, she brought her wings down with a mighty whoosh, driving the three of them even higher. With each subsequent flap, they climbed closer to the flat, narrow clouds that extended east to west.

As Saphira angled toward Helgrind, Eragon glanced to his left and discovered that, because of their elevation, he could see a broad swath of Leona Lake some miles distant. A thick layer of mist, gray and ghostly in the pre-dawn glow, emanated from the water, as if witchfire burned upon the surface of the liquid. Eragon tried, but even with his hawklike vision, he could not make out the far shore, nor the southern reaches of the Spine beyond, which he regretted. He had not laid eyes upon the mountain range of his childhood since leaving Palancar Valley.

To the north stood Dras-Leona, a huge, rambling mass that appeared as a blocky silhouette against the wall of mist that edged its western flank. The one building Eragon could identify was the cathedral where the Ra’zac had attacked him; its flanged spire
loomed above the rest of the city, like a barbed spearhead. And somewhere in the landscape that rushed past below, Eragon knew, were the remnants of the campsite where the Ra’zac had mortally wounded Brom. He allowed all of his anger and grief over the events of that day—as well as Garrow’s murder and the destruction of their farm—to surge forth and give him the courage, nay, the desire, to face the Ra’zac in combat.

Eragon, said Saphira. Today we need not guard our minds and keep our thoughts secret from one another, do we?

Not unless another magician should appear.

A fan of golden light flared into existence as the top of the sun crested the horizon. In an instant, the full spectrum of colors enlivened the previously drab world: the mist glowed white, the water became a rich blue, the daubed-mud wall that encircled the center of Dras-Leona revealed its dingy yellow sides, the trees cloaked themselves in every shade of green, and the soil blushed red and orange. Helgrind, however, remained as it always was—black.

The mountain of stone rapidly grew larger as they approached. Even from the air, it was intimidating.

Diving toward the base of Helgrind, Saphira tilted so far to her left, Eragon and Roran would have fallen if they had not already strapped their legs to the saddle. Then she whipped around the apron of scree and over the altar where the priests of Helgrind observed their ceremonies. The lip of Eragon’s helm caught the wind from her passage and produced a howl that almost deafened him.

“Well?” shouted Roran. He could not see in front of them. “The slaves are gone!”

A great weight seemed to press Eragon into his seat as Saphira pulled out of her dive and spiraled up around Helgrind, searching for an entrance to the Ra’zac’s hideout.

Not even a hole big enough for a woodrat, she declared. She slowed and hung in place before a ridge that connected the third lowest of the four peaks to the prominence above. The jagged buttress magnified the boom produced by each stroke of her wings until it was as loud as a thunderclap. Eragon’s eyes watered as the air pulsed against his skin.

A web of white veins adorned the backside of the crags and pillars, where hoarfrost had collected in the cracks that furrowed the rock. Nothing else disturbed the gloom of Helgrind’s inky, windswept ramparts. No trees grew there among the slanting stones, nor shrubs, nor grass, nor moss, nor lichen, nor did eagles dare nest upon the tower’s broken ledges. True to its name, Helgrind was a place of death, and stood cloaked in the razor-sharp, sawtoothed folds of its scarps and clefts like a bony specter risen to haunt the earth.

Casting his mind outward, Eragon confirmed the presence of one of the slaves, as well as the two people whom he had discovered imprisoned within Helgrind the previous day, but to his concern, he could not locate the Ra’zac or the Lethrblaka. If they aren’t here, then where? he wondered. Searching again, he noticed something that had eluded him before: a single flower, a gentian, blooming not fifty feet in front of them where, by all rights, there ought to be solid rock. How does it get enough light to live?

Saphira answered his question by perching on a crumbling spur several feet to the right. As she did, she lost her balance for a moment and flared her wings to steady herself. Instead of brushing against the bulk of Helgrind, the tip of her right wing dipped into the rock and then back out again.

Saphira, did you see that!

I did.

Leaning forward, Saphira pushed the tip of her snout toward the sheer rock, paused an inch or two away—as if waiting for a trap to spring—then continued her advance. Scale by scale, Saphira’s head slid into Helgrind, until all that was visible of her to Eragon was a neck, torso, and wings.

It’s an illusion! exclaimed Saphira.

With a surge of her mighty thews, she abandoned the spur and flung the rest of her body after her head. It required every bit of Eragon’s self-control not to cover his face in a desperate bid to protect himself as the crag rushed toward him.

An instant later, he found himself looking at a broad, vaulted cave suffused with the warm glow of morning. Saphira’s scales refracted the light, casting thousands of shifting blue flecks across the rock. Twisting around, Eragon saw no wall behind them, only the mouth of the cave and a sweeping view of the landscape beyond.

Eragon grimaced. It had never occurred to him that Galbatorix might have hidden the Ra’zac’s lair with magic. Idiot! I have to do better, he thought. Underestimating the king was a sure way to get them all killed.

Roran swore and said, “Warn me before you do something like that again.”

Hunching forward, Eragon unbuckled his legs from the saddle as he studied their surroundings, alert for any danger.

The opening to the cave was an irregular oval, perhaps fifty feet high and sixty feet wide. From there, the chamber expanded to twice that size before ending a good bowshot away in a pile of thick stone slabs that leaned against each other in a confusion of uncertain angles. A mat of powder-gray scratches defaced the floor, evidence of the many times the Lethrblaka had taken off, landed, and walked about thereon. Like mysterious keyholes, five low tunnels pierced the sides of the cave, as did a lancet passageway large enough to accommodate Saphira. Eragon examined the tunnels carefully, but they were pitch-black and appeared vacant, a fact he confirmed with quick thrusts of his mind. Strange, disjointed murmurs echoed from within Helgrind’s innards, suggesting unknown things scurrying about in the dark, and endlessly dripping water. Adding to the chorus of whispers was the steady rise and fall of Saphira’s breathing, which was overloud in the confines of the bare chamber.

The most distinctive feature of the cavern, however, was the mixture of odors that pervaded it. The smell of cold stone dominated, but underneath it, Eragon discerned whiffs of damp and mold and something far worse: the sickly-sweet fetor of rotting meat.

Undoing the last few straps, Eragon swung his right leg over Saphira’s spine, so he was sitting sidesaddle, and prepared to jump off her back. Roran did the same on the opposite side.

Before he released his hold, Eragon heard, amid the many rustlings that teased his ear, a score of simultaneous clicks, as if someone had struck the rock with a collection of hammers. The sound repeated itself a half-second later.

He looked in the direction of the noise, as did Saphira.

A huge, twisted shape hurtled out of the lancet passageway. Eyes black, bulging, rimless. A beak seven feet long. Batlike wings. The torso naked, hairless, rippling with muscle. Claws like iron spikes.

Saphira lurched as she tried to evade the Lethrblaka, but to no avail. The creature crashed into her right side with what felt to Eragon like the strength and fury of an avalanche.

What exactly happened next, he knew not, for the impact sent him tumbling through space without so much as a half-formed thought in his jumbled brain. His blind flight ended as abruptly as it began when something hard and flat rammed against the back of him, and he dropped to the floor, banging his head a second time.

That last collision drove the remaining air clean out of Eragon’s lungs. Stunned, he lay curled on his side, gasping and struggling to regain a semblance of control over his unresponsive limbs.

Eragon! cried Saphira.
JokeInsideJoke
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Janette
bump.

it's almost cominggggggggggggggggggg happy.gif
technicolour
YESSSS! I am SO looking forward to this!
Anarchy
^Same! I'm excited.
Janette
I have seriously been counting down the days, if not hours, for this book to come out. /no life.
technicolour
QUOTE(absinthe @ Sep 16 2008, 12:04 AM) *
I have seriously been counting down the days, if not hours, for this book to come out. /no life.



ME TOO. I re-read both of them and dammit I want to know how it freaking endsssss! And the best part is that I have this weekend off so I can get the book and just read. All day saturday. WHOOT.


Arya & Eragon should totally hook up. I'll be sad if they don't. [/my romantic side coming out.

Janette
QUOTE(technicolour @ Sep 15 2008, 11:17 PM) *
ME TOO. I re-read both of them and dammit I want to know how it freaking endsssss! And the best part is that I have this weekend off so I can get the book and just read. All day saturday. WHOOT.
Arya & Eragon should totally hook up. I'll be sad if they don't. [/my romantic side coming out.

HAHAHA. Paolini waited soooooooo long. XD.gif

Crap. I think I'll start re-reading Eldest tomorrow. I totally forgot what happens.
If Arya and Eragon don't hook up, I'm going to be really sad, too. sad.gif sad.gif

The fourth book better be the most f**king awesome shit ever.






WRITE FASTER
technicolour
SERIOUSLY, DAMMIT.

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OATHS SWORN . . . loyalties tested . . . forces collide.

Following the colossal battle against the Empire’s warriors on the Burning Plains, Eragon and his dragon, Saphira, have narrowly escaped with their lives. Still there is more at hand for the Rider and his dragon, as Eragon finds himself bound by a tangle of promises he may not be able to keep.

First is Eragon’s oath to his cousin Roran: to help rescue Roran’s beloved, Katrina, from King Galbatorix’s clutches. But Eragon owes his loyalty to others, too. The Varden are in desperate need of his talents and strength—as are the elves and dwarves. When unrest claims the rebels and danger strikes from every corner, Eragon must make choices— choices that take him across the Empire and beyond, choices that may lead to unimagined sacrifice.

Eragon is the greatest hope to rid the land of tyranny. Can this once-simple farm boy unite the rebel forces and defeat the king?



Daaang. It sounds like some fantasy soap opera. I'm such a bitter romantic. laugh.gif


DUDE. It's 763 pages. MAAAANNN. I'll have it done by Sunday. Hopefully.
Janette
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763 pages of absolute f**king goodness ( i hope )
technicolour
IM PRAYING.

Lately I've been let down with books I've waited forever for. sad.gif

DONT LET ME DOOOOWWWNNN PAOLINI!

Janette
shit, i'm going to be sooo disappointed if the book isn't great, too. i just noticed that the countdown on barnes and noble's website is off by a whole day. XD.gif
technicolour
Those slackers are uuber slow and updating all the ish on their website.

I'm just going to go to Target Saturday morning and buy it and spend most of the lovely day reading.
Janette
Me too!

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Paolini graduated from high school at the age of 15 through a set of accredited correspondence courses from American School of Correspondence in Lansing, Illinois. Following graduation, he started his work on what would become the novel Eragon and its sequel Eldest, both set in the kingdom of Alagaësia.

f**king genius. throb.gif
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I have so much respect for this dude. This books are SO WELL WRITTEN.

And egads! Just a couple more days! EEEEEEEKKK!


I think it'll just be you and me participating in any discussions. lol
Janette
laugh.gif I know. But i'm okay with that! I still miss Brom.
technicolour
BROM! Oh, man. The Gandalf of the story. MAYBE THEY CAN RESURRECT HIM?!?!?!?!


Janette
LOL. That would be the shit! oh and his uncle too. //
WHY COULDN'T I FIND A DRAGON EGG?!?!?! fallen.gif
technicolour
DOOD! THAT WOULD BE EVEN SWEETER.

Haha, I know, right?

IM SO FREAKING EXCITED FOR THIS BOOK. I have my excuse all planned out on how I am going to get out of my house. Oh yes, it's going to be awesome.
Janette
ugh, lucky. i have a baby shower to go to. way to ruin my plans. i can't get out of it either. i wish i knew paolini in person so he could just tell me the f**king rest.
or read them to me. eyebrowes.gif
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