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www.fanpop.com... They didnt have a summary of the 4th book on the website, but that might be good because if you decide to read them, you won't know what to expect, unless you do some research on the book
reply to post by Spike Spiegle. There are three books so far in the series and they are: Eragon, Eldest, and Brisingr. Eragon The first book in the series starts off with a farm boy who hunts for him, his cousin Roran, and his uncle Garrow. The farm boy, whose name is Eragon, is in for a big surprise. While Eragon is off hunting there is an explosion and a large stone appears out of no where. He takes the stone home and tries to sell it and no one will buy it because it came from the Spire. Later that night while he is in his room the stone cracks and Eragon finds out that it wasn't a stone at all, but a dragon egg. When he touches the small blue dragon that comes out of the egg he is branded with the gedwëy insignia, or a small, shining, silver spot on his palm, and a bond is forged between his mind and the dragon's mind. Eragon becomes the first new Dragon Rider free of Galbatorix's evil influence. In the end of the book Eragon is present at the Battle of Farthen Dûr. During which he kills Durza, an evil shade, and people start calling him Shadeslayer for his tremendous feat. Eldest The second book is about Eragon finding out that Morzan, the first and last of the Forsworn, is supposedly his father. His blood-brother Murtagh takes the sword that the Dragon Rider in Carvahall, the farming village Eragon came from, gave to him. Eragon's cousin brings the people from Carvahall to The Burning Plains where Eragon is fighting Murtagh. After the battle and the Varden, the group of rebels trying to bring down the tyrant king Galbatorix, is victorious and Roran is given a proper weapon he gives Eragon his hawthorn staff that he used on the journey from Carvahall and during the Battle of Helgrind. Brisingr Book three starts off with Eragon and Roran at Helgrind in the middle of the Empire trying to rescue Katrina, Roran's betrothed, from Helgrind and kill the last of the Ra'zac for murdering their uncle Garrow. When they finally succeed in rescuing Katrina Eragon decides to stay behind and figure out what to do with Katrina's father, the butcher Sloan, who owned the meat shop in Carvahall. Sloan sold Roran to the Ra'zac in hopes of keeping him from taking his daughter. Eragon finds out that his true father is Brom, the man who trained him to be a Dragon Rider. In the end of Brisingr Eragon has Rhünon make him a sword by taking over his mind and controlling his movements. Eragon names his sword Brisingr and Rhünon etches the symbol for fire into the sword and sheath then Eragon leaves to aid the Varden in the takeover of Feinster after learning about the Elundari or dragons' heart of hearts. During the takeover Eragon, Arya, and Saphira fight a shade. After Feinster is taken over Eragon and Saphira show Arya and Nasuada Glaedr's ELundari. Thus ends book three COP
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The INHERITANCE DELUXE Enhanced Ebook with Video (On sale October 23, 2012 / $13.99) includes all the features of the hardcover Deluxe, plus 17 exclusive videos that take readers behind the scenes with Christopher Paolini for a unique reading experience, as he shares stories and secrets about Inheritance. Videos are embedded throughout the text, allowing readers to watch Paolini’s commentary on scenes as they unfold. He touches on topics and characters ranging from the Capture of Nasuada, the Siege of Urû’baen, the Fall of Galbatorix, Angela the Herbalist, and his thoughts on returning to the world of Alagaësia in the future.
Originally posted by Mordred415
Am I the only one who have heard rumors of the possibility of a new Eragon book being written? Personally I rather enjoyed the series, but felt Paolini left the ending a little.... Incomplete.
Originally posted by Mordred415
reply to post by Night Star
I hope that we do, but it would be rather disappointing to see more new than old characters, I really want to see more happen with the old characters than to see more introductions and adventures with some new characters. I guess I'm just worried that if he does write a new book to the series that it may not be as great as the rest
Originally posted by Mordred415
The quality, and literary merit, as well as devices that follow Rowling, far surpass that of twilight. No offense to twilight, I have read them all, and they are pretty good, but harry potter is a book with so many hidden twists and puns, that need more of a deeper understanding.