The Inheritance Cycle Revived!
#1
Posted 08 March 2012 - 03:54 PM
It is my favorite book series. The way it is worded, and the length always makes it a mystery to me once again, and it inspires me to read it again. So, do you like the series? Hate it? Reading it?
Making this topic once again though. I like it to much I'll just make a topic about it.
#2
Posted 08 March 2012 - 04:56 PM
#3
Posted 08 March 2012 - 04:59 PM
#5
Posted 12 March 2012 - 03:16 PM
I think you should really read into it. I have to re-read the entire series just to get what's going on the entire way through.
#6
Posted 12 March 2012 - 04:58 PM
But I'm almost done with it
Probably will finished it in like 2 weeks?
#7
Posted 13 March 2012 - 06:01 AM
Fact: Christopher Paolini tweeted me last week. It was glorious. I fan boy squeeled extremely loud.
I went on a re-reading tangent after finishing the last book the first time around. So many things I forgot about!
I honestly loved the entire last book (a little too much Roran for my taste, but that's ok)
It is rumored that Paolini IS indeed writing more of Alegasia, but it is NOT going to be about Eragon (he might appear in it, or might not who knows)
It is rumored that it is going to be the prequel, the story of Brom.
#8
Posted 13 March 2012 - 11:11 AM
My friends think I'm a fast reader
Compared to other people no
#9
Posted 13 March 2012 - 01:42 PM
Link, on 13 March 2012 - 06:01 AM, said:
Fact: Christopher Paolini tweeted me last week. It was glorious. I fan boy squeeled extremely loud.
I went on a re-reading tangent after finishing the last book the first time around. So many things I forgot about!
I honestly loved the entire last book (a little too much Roran for my taste, but that's ok)
It is rumored that Paolini IS indeed writing more of Alegasia, but it is NOT going to be about Eragon (he might appear in it, or might not who knows)
It is rumored that it is going to be the prequel, the story of Brom.
Go addictions! I might join Twitter for that, and I would squeel even louder for that. I am re-reading the entire series for the 2nd time(the first book for like the 5th or 6th time.), and about halfway through the first book. I like all the mysteries in the first book that you forget about, but after you read the 4th book the re-read the 1st, it all makes sense.
Paolini(if I am correct) in his thanks and all at the end of the 4th book, said he will either set a story with the dragon rider's height of power, maybe with there fall, and then in the future. I saw the Brom rumor as well, and I'd love to hear that story. In the 4th book, I do agree there was a little bit to much Roran, but I still loved his storyline. In the second book, my favorite one, I loved his story. In the 3rd, it helped the boringness of it, and in the 4th, I either liked Roran's current story or Eragon's. So it helped me push through the book. I do hope that if he writes more books, one of them would be about Roran after the 4th book.
#10
Posted 13 March 2012 - 03:06 PM
Xana DiLanche, on 13 March 2012 - 01:42 PM, said:
Link, on 13 March 2012 - 06:01 AM, said:
Fact: Christopher Paolini tweeted me last week. It was glorious. I fan boy squeeled extremely loud.
I went on a re-reading tangent after finishing the last book the first time around. So many things I forgot about!
I honestly loved the entire last book (a little too much Roran for my taste, but that's ok)
It is rumored that Paolini IS indeed writing more of Alegasia, but it is NOT going to be about Eragon (he might appear in it, or might not who knows)
It is rumored that it is going to be the prequel, the story of Brom.
Go addictions! I might join Twitter for that, and I would squeel even louder for that. I am re-reading the entire series for the 2nd time(the first book for like the 5th or 6th time.), and about halfway through the first book. I like all the mysteries in the first book that you forget about, but after you read the 4th book the re-read the 1st, it all makes sense.
Paolini(if I am correct) in his thanks and all at the end of the 4th book, said he will either set a story with the dragon rider's height of power, maybe with there fall, and then in the future. I saw the Brom rumor as well, and I'd love to hear that story. In the 4th book, I do agree there was a little bit to much Roran, but I still loved his storyline. In the second book, my favorite one, I loved his story. In the 3rd, it helped the boringness of it, and in the 4th, I either liked Roran's current story or Eragon's. So it helped me push through the book. I do hope that if he writes more books, one of them would be about Roran after the 4th book.
Eh, I don't think a whole book about Roran would be appropriate. He's just not a very deep character. Eragon is an extremely well-crafted concrete-universal character whose personality develops with the books; Roran, not so much. That's what I think, anyway.
#11
Posted 13 March 2012 - 06:22 PM
Chev, on 13 March 2012 - 03:06 PM, said:
Xana DiLanche, on 13 March 2012 - 01:42 PM, said:
Link, on 13 March 2012 - 06:01 AM, said:
Fact: Christopher Paolini tweeted me last week. It was glorious. I fan boy squeeled extremely loud.
I went on a re-reading tangent after finishing the last book the first time around. So many things I forgot about!
I honestly loved the entire last book (a little too much Roran for my taste, but that's ok)
It is rumored that Paolini IS indeed writing more of Alegasia, but it is NOT going to be about Eragon (he might appear in it, or might not who knows)
It is rumored that it is going to be the prequel, the story of Brom.
Go addictions! I might join Twitter for that, and I would squeel even louder for that. I am re-reading the entire series for the 2nd time(the first book for like the 5th or 6th time.), and about halfway through the first book. I like all the mysteries in the first book that you forget about, but after you read the 4th book the re-read the 1st, it all makes sense.
Paolini(if I am correct) in his thanks and all at the end of the 4th book, said he will either set a story with the dragon rider's height of power, maybe with there fall, and then in the future. I saw the Brom rumor as well, and I'd love to hear that story. In the 4th book, I do agree there was a little bit to much Roran, but I still loved his storyline. In the second book, my favorite one, I loved his story. In the 3rd, it helped the boringness of it, and in the 4th, I either liked Roran's current story or Eragon's. So it helped me push through the book. I do hope that if he writes more books, one of them would be about Roran after the 4th book.
Eh, I don't think a whole book about Roran would be appropriate. He's just not a very deep character. Eragon is an extremely well-crafted concrete-universal character whose personality develops with the books; Roran, not so much. That's what I think, anyway.
Well, here's what I think he should do if he doesn't/after the Brom book. It's in SPOILERS! Don't read it until you've read all 4 books! Don't want to spoil it!
#12
Posted 17 March 2012 - 04:13 PM
I need something to read, lol
I heard something about it, lol...
#13
Posted 17 March 2012 - 04:28 PM
BTW I added Jeod, Angela, and Solembum to the poll, I forgot that they're in all 4 books.

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