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Is the new book going to be called Empire?
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didnt u know that, god ive just been away i could have told u and saved u time but how can u guys forget what its to do with huh?
and resurrection because people get revived
that will be good...
Kami wrote: "Brisingr is the name of Eragon's sword. "
is that really how it ties in *sigh* how boring well i guess the only trend there is, is naming items/events/people that play an important part in which case the name would be impossible to know because all of those names excluding eragon involved twists. the only thing we can know is that it won't be empire because the empire is a big part of these books already and will not be introduced
Naomi wrote: "do you have any ideas on how it relates?"
not one :P i'm just gonna let one of you reread the book then tell me
Naomi wrote: "brisingr means 'fire', but I'm not sure how that exactly relates to the book..."
and how it relates will help us find a trend
i think the key to figuring this out will have two requirments knowing 1.why 3 was called brisinger and 2. some knowledge of events in the book with that information and information from the other books titles we might be able to see a trend
it will probably be something diffrent than empire i assume it will be a little odder than that although odd isn't quite the word im looking for
I think he means his "mum" is either British or a British citizen. Though no I am positive Christopher is not Paolini because if he was he would put his full name as his user name.
...I'm obsessed w/ them? oh. thanks for telling me! xD besides, I know ur not. if you were, you'd be a goodreads author and this link: Christopher Paolini would lead to ur profile. xD
yeah the 3rd book was supposed to be empire, but christopher changed it...besides, the name is not official, hopefully the 4th book will be out soon...
iv read it but it was the first it came outsorry
ive started to read it again
theyr soooo awesome!!!!!!
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