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#51 Sep 29, 2008 11:02 PM
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#52 Oct 04, 2008 4:00 AM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
I got the Book on my b-day with the yearly check from my family, I love the series Been reading it and getting little sleep... If I could I would bring it too work and read while I am in the fab but its not aloud
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#53 Oct 04, 2008 7:36 AM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
I finished it the morning after I got it. so I read it again. It IS quite good, although I felt it was missing somthing....
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#54 Oct 04, 2008 7:40 AM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
I finished it the morning after I got it. so I read it again. It IS quite good, although I felt it was missing somthing....
someone i work with said the exact same thing, and i had to admit, whilst i dont remember much about reading the last 2, it does seem to lack the ability to draw me in to the degree the other books did
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#55 Oct 04, 2008 9:39 AM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
I finished it the morning after I got it. so I read it again. It IS quite good, although I felt it was missing somthing....
someone i work with said the exact same thing, and i had to admit, whilst i dont remember much about reading the last 2, it does seem to lack the ability to draw me in to the degree the other books did
Why do you's think that is the case? (Use spoilers if you need to)
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#56 Oct 04, 2008 8:06 PM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
[sub]I have it on hold at two libraries now. The library in my city has over 90 copies and over 900 holds. D=[/sub]
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#57 Oct 05, 2008 6:28 PM
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#58 Oct 25, 2008 11:42 PM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
Yay, I got the book! I remembered I had a Target gift card, so I bought it. Beats waiting for 90 other people to finish it first. =P
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#59 Oct 26, 2008 1:19 AM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
Though I have never read the books at all (since I don't read that much anyway) I was planning to get them just to see if they are as good as people seem to make out (and it gives me something to do at night lol).
And on a side note the sequel movie should soon be announced over the web since I found out some info about it on a website related to Eragon and it supposedly has a realise date for 26th Feb 2009.
Either way I will be planning to get the books as soon as I can find them and afford them
because I rather enjoyed the movie so yeah I want to read the books ![]()
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#60 Oct 30, 2008 5:20 AM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
I read Brisingr the first day it came out. Eragon and Eldest were awesome, so was Brisingr.
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#61 Oct 31, 2008 3:35 AM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
Sad End... still its now 4 books... BUT I HATE WAITING! 2010! Geez! He's getting lazy ^-^
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#62 Oct 31, 2008 12:23 PM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
I just finished it last night.
I agree; I wish he could have just included the rest of the story in one very fat book. Now I'll have to wait another two years. T__T
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#63 Oct 31, 2008 9:41 PM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
Two years?! WTH! He seemed much quicker at turning the first two out.... I agree, he's getting very slow. Though I don't think its necessarily laziness. More like too many book-signings and books tours and not enough writing!
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#64 Oct 31, 2008 9:45 PM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
I think sucess has gone to his *beep*
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#65 Oct 31, 2008 10:04 PM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
8 July 2000
21 June 2003
16 July 2005
21 July 2007
3 years, 2 years, 2 years
to best my knowledge those are the accurate release dates of the 4th through 7th harry potter books, now im not commenting on whether rowling or paolini have had fame go to their heads, but if they have i sincerely doubt it has much of anything to do with the dates they release their books at
try writing a book and juggling publicity tours at the same time and we'll see whether or not your capable of pushing them out annually
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
Good point, Fletch.... Then again, Brian Jacques managed it, except the odd-year.... But, you're right, none of us here have likely written a best-selling book, so who are we to judge?
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#67 Oct 31, 2008 10:56 PM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
Uhh....yes? I just don't like the guy...
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#68 Nov 01, 2008 8:32 AM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
Uhh....yes? I just don't like the guy...
then say so silly, lotsa people dont like him, i have grudges against jk rowling myself (if you want to talk about fame going to someone's head), but in saying that i still appreciate what she's done and enjoy her books and dont judge her too harshly since i have yet to do what she has done, and therefore dont know how i would react
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
Eh. I just have a tendancy to say what I feel like sayiing without brain work. But still, Brinsigar or w/e the hell it is called was better than Eldest and was about the same as the first book in terms of 'omg...idk'
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#70 Nov 03, 2008 9:31 PM
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Re: Is anyone getting 'Brisingr', the third book in the Inheritance cycle? (sequel to Eragon & Eldest)
"In terms of 'omg...idk'?" What do you mean by that?
I liked the books, but I have to admit they get a little boring at times. War scenes don't really interest me.
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