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Eric C is on page 327 of 406 of The Enemy (The Enemy, #1)
In The Enemy, I would say that the anti-hero is Blue, because even though he is fighting with his allies against one common enemy, he still doesn't trust anyone, and says that no one will ever be able to control or organize him.
Jan 15, 2015 06:47AM Add a comment
The Enemy (The Enemy, #1)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 276 of 406 of The Enemy (The Enemy, #1)
In this part of the book, it talks about how Small Sam is suspicious about the sounds outside, but Rhiannon tells him that it's either just rats or a cat looking for rats. This is like when a little kid in real life is scared of shadows and their parents tell them that it is just a tree or their family pet, and that their imagination is just getting the best of them.
Jan 14, 2015 06:55AM Add a comment
The Enemy (The Enemy, #1)

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Eric C is on page 87 of 192 of Happy Kid!
Nov 11, 2014 06:42AM Add a comment
Happy Kid!

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 87 of 192 of Happy Kid!
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Happy Kid!

Eric  C
Eric C is finished with The Kiln (Fire-us, #3)
In my book, when the characters say things like anecdote, but from the context and my prior knowledge, I know that they really mean antidote.
Nov 03, 2014 06:43AM Add a comment
The Kiln (Fire-us, #3)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 235 of 304 of The Kindling (Fire-us, #1)
I don't really like Action Figure, because he never listens to his brother, or anyone really, and the proof to that is "'Go on back with the others,' Hunter snapped. 'Just go.'" Then later on the next page, "There was a splashing sound. Action Figure had followed him to the bottom and was ankle-deep in water." This shows that my reasoning for not liking Action Figure is reasonable.
Oct 08, 2014 06:44AM Add a comment
The Kindling (Fire-us, #1)

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Eric C is on page 100 of 304 of The Kindling (Fire-us, #1)
The theme of my book is family, because the family that the book is about may not be related to each other, but they still love each other and protect each other like a family. Even when Angerman showed up to their house, once he said that he was going to have to leave, they felt almost sad that he had to go, but they didn't know why. Maybe Teacher and Hunter felt like he was part of the family.
Oct 02, 2014 06:18AM Add a comment
The Kindling (Fire-us, #1)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 300 of 490 of Starclimber (Matt Cruse, #3)
The biggest internal conflict for Matt is whether he should ask Kate to marry him. This is so important to him because it is one of the most important things that is going on in his head right now. The most important external conflict is who is going on the counterweight mission.This affects Matt greatly because if he isn't going, he doesn't have to worry about messing up, but if he is, it is the opposite.
Sep 22, 2014 06:46AM Add a comment
Starclimber (Matt Cruse, #3)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 250 of 490 of Starclimber (Matt Cruse, #3)
The motivation behind Tobias's behavior in space is that he was the first one ever to do it, and when he had all of space around him, he went into a state of mind that told him he could do anything. That is why he was yelling at Matt to unclip him of his tether and to let him go to the moon. I know this because it says that on page 244 that when someone was enveloped in space, they think that anything is possible.
Sep 16, 2014 06:54AM Add a comment
Starclimber (Matt Cruse, #3)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 227 of 490 of Starclimber (Matt Cruse, #3)
When Kate was trying to spot a Cloud Cat, she was looking for one to prove to Sir Hugh and the rest of the world that they actually existed. I know this because I just know that somewhere in the book she says that she wants to go on the expedition to prove that all of the wildlife in the air that she has discovered does exist.
Sep 15, 2014 06:48AM Add a comment
Starclimber (Matt Cruse, #3)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 88 of 490 of Starclimber (Matt Cruse, #3)
Even though I am still not that far into the book yet, I think that Kate de Vries will be the Catalyst, and the Dynamic character will be her father. I think this because I predict at the end of the book Kate will persuade her father to let her marry Matt. Even though Kate will persuade him, I think that he will still be unhappy with her even though he let her get married to Matt.
Sep 09, 2014 06:40AM Add a comment
Starclimber (Matt Cruse, #3)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 348 of 544 of Skybreaker (Matt Cruse, #2)
The way that the author created a tone for being aboard the Hyperion depends a lot on his word choice and events while they are aboard the Hyperion. One of those events were when Hal and Matt are in Grunel's stateroom and are trying to find his riches, a message capsule came into the room, with nothing in it. This really made the ship a lot more creepy, even though they figured out what had happened.
Sep 02, 2014 07:12AM Add a comment
Skybreaker (Matt Cruse, #2)

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Eric C is on page 25 of 544 of Skybreaker (Matt Cruse, #2)
This book does go along with what I like to read and what I look for in a book, because it is not only the second book in a trilogy that I love, but it is also an amazing adventure book. I can tell it will be amazing because I love it just from the first 2 chapters.
Aug 28, 2014 05:33AM Add a comment
Skybreaker (Matt Cruse, #2)

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Eric C is on page 620 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
If Eragon was in the Hunger Games, he would obviously not have Saphira. That said, he would win straight away if he got a sword, because he is the best swordsman that anyone has ever heard of, and he has quick reflexes and magic for and competitor that tries to attack him.
May 21, 2014 08:13AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 620 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
If my main character had to get a job, he would probably be a firefighter over the sky. He would be great at this because Saphira could pick up giant water bombs and just drop them over huge forest fires.
May 20, 2014 08:23AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 557 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
If Eragon went to jail, it would be because Galbatorix still had to meet with him and try to persuade Eragon to join him.
May 16, 2014 08:26AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 440 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
The best type of music for my book would be medieval music, but with a modern intensity added to it. If someone made that type of music a genre, it would be perfect for this book series.
May 12, 2014 08:15AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 408 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
If I had to make a problem for Eragon, it would be getting in fight with Orik. I think that Eragon would respond to this by trying to make up with him.
May 09, 2014 08:01AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 390 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
I have never seen the movie Eragon, but if my book was made into a movie, it would obviously be the sequel to it. I think that it would be one of those movies that just continued from the last right away, like how the second Hunger Games movie did.
May 07, 2014 08:19AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 370 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
If my book were a video game, it would probably be like a Legend of Zelda game, with an over the shoulder view of Eragon, casting spells and using his sword. If I made it into the game, I would add small side quests in the different towns that Eragon visited for better credit, which you could use to upgrade you magic or swordplay.
May 06, 2014 08:11AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 344 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
Nasuada has the biggest problem in the book right now, because she has to find out how to feed her people, and how to fight Galaborix, and how to please Orrin.
May 05, 2014 08:22AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 298 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
The most exciting and suspenseful part in my book so far has probably been when Roran was in the battle with the soldier, and ended up killing three without meaning to.
May 01, 2014 08:11AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 278 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
If I added myself as a character in my book, I would play the role as one of the dwarfs that helped Eragon get to Ellesmera. I wouldn't really change the story, but I think it would be fun to accompany Eragon.
Apr 30, 2014 08:15AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 142 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
Eragon's personality led to his failure because he always is curious, and that curiosity made Arya storm away from him and made her angry just before he came to her home.
Apr 25, 2014 07:55AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 142 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
I would and will recommend this book to Abhi. I think that Abhi would enjoy this book, because he is reading and liking Eragon right now, so I'm pretty sure that he's going to want to read this book.
Apr 23, 2014 08:05AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

Eric  C
Eric C is on page 122 of 704 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)
The most compelling part of my book has been when Eragon was fooling the council in Farthen Dur, because it was so intense, and I was so into that part.
Apr 22, 2014 08:02AM Add a comment
Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle, #2)

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