Christopher Paolini (INHERITANCE CYCLE series) discussion
Book 4
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Jessica
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Jul 29, 2009 12:05PM
Does anyone have any idea when the fourth book will be published? Or if he is anywhere near done with it yet?
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I liked... all of them. They were all a bit different. In Eragon, Eragon was just like learning everything. Then in Eldest, he mostly trained. And in Brisingr, he found out a lot of secrets, and there was a lot of action.
I think that Eragon should die killing Galbatorix and the last chapter would be his funeral and the start of a new life for all those who survived. That would be both happy and sad.
♥Ginny and Harry♥ (Tara) wrote: "I will chuck it out the window if it's just plain happy ending"Why??? i read to make me happy most of the time
Nah I don't like that. But it would fufil the prophecy, he would leave Alagaesia, as in the world, and never return because he's well... dead. But I'd rather the death would be Murtagh instead.
Some stories deserves happy endings some deserve none. But this one does, too many bad things already happened to eragon, yes he did get a dragon and powers. But it ios more like a big responsibility and a burden to him.
(has spoilers btw)
so? Harry Potter deserved a happy ending. Did it get one? kind of. Sure, Harry killed Voldy, but what about all those people that died? I think something like that needs to happen, where people need to die for things to be set right. Sacrifices need to be made
so? Harry Potter deserved a happy ending. Did it get one? kind of. Sure, Harry killed Voldy, but what about all those people that died? I think something like that needs to happen, where people need to die for things to be set right. Sacrifices need to be made
Yea sacrifices do need to be made, but really when you think about it so much has already been sacrificed. It would be okay if he left to a place far away and "never came back again." As long as it fits the story and he has defeated all he can.
Who knows. Maybe Chris has something up his sleeve...
But I hated the sacrifices that were made...it was a good crying momentbut now when I re-read all I can think is...they died
I don't want it to ruin the other books that come before it
Not serious enough? There are only few comedic scenes, lots of fighting and death, now that's serious.
yeah, that's true. I don't think of Brom much, because well... he had to die. He just did. There are some characters whom die and they needed to, because it adds to the plot, but there are others that when they die, well, they technically didn't need to. Nothing would've changed if they had lived.
I didn't think when Brom died sad either!It wasn't terribly sad when Glahdr and Oromis died...I like when you say the technically didn't need to die =)
Kinda funny how that works
Brom's death was not that sad or touchy bec. he's character was not established that much. eragon (even me) did not know he was his biological father.
Yes I agree, Oromis And Glaedr's deaths were much more touching.
Cp is writing it right now. On what part of the book is he in now, no one knows. even the release is still unknown.
Yea, I cannot wait either! I just wish he would hurry. :-)You know what else would be nice? For them to re-make the movie. ...the movie sucked!
if only if only
the wood pecker sighs
the bark on the trees was as soft as
the skies
as the wolf waits below
hungry and lonely
he cries to the moo-oo-oon
if only if only.
the wood pecker sighs
the bark on the trees was as soft as
the skies
as the wolf waits below
hungry and lonely
he cries to the moo-oo-oon
if only if only.
If Only by Fiction Plane. Have you seen the movie holes? It was briefly in that, but just the chorus
you might recognize the chorus, but then again, it was sung by a woman in the movie (at least I think)








