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it didn't work...
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I think he PMed Firetongue...
Come on, Sauron, you gotta give CP a little more credit! You have obviously read his books, so can't u see his talent? I don't think we should have to convince you of this point.
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Um, I believe Sauron was critiquing what he sees as CP's lack of talent. And I agree with him to a point. Yes, I know it does take skill to craft a story that appeals to so many people. My problem with him is that he borrows too heavily from other writer's works. He needs to make Brisingr his own book. I am waiting to see if he does.
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A lot of creations borrow from previous works. In fact, every story we know is just based off two or three original stories, the rest is just detail. Just saying.
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Come on guys, let's cool down!
I've done quite a bit of reading during my lifetime and I know CP borrowed some ideas from other books. It was obvious to me in my first reading. We do need to keep in mind he was 15 when he started his work on Eragon. The fact that he was published is great and he, himself admits he was lucky to have been published by Random House. I, for one, think we must give him some merit. I am also sure he has received harsh criticism from more seasoned and professional critics than us. The fact remains that there will always be people who will have opinions for, as well as against him. Because we are fans does not mean we must be blinded towards the faults of the books. What we should not do is use derogatory words or phrases. It does not diminishes CP, it diminishes us as individuals. We ARE a site which exists because of his book. So let's be prudent, open minded and respectful. There are many ways to get a point across without the need to be insulting, argumentative and disrespectful!
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AHA! I knew I had read some biography of Paolini which gave all the details on his inspiration for the Inheritance Series. Here it is for all of those who have criticized him so harshly.Author Christopher Paolini not only writes about fantasy, he lives it. When he was a mere fifteen years old, he penned a sweeping epic called Eragon, which was eventually discovered by a New York publisher—and by thousands of readers. In 2003 the book nestled comfortably on bestseller lists, and by 2004 a movie based on the magnificent tale of a boy and a brilliant blue dragon was poised to take flight. Paolini was also hard at work writing the second and third installments in the Inheritance trilogy. In a teenreads.com interview, the author and boy wonder promised fans that future books would include the same "breathtaking locations, thrilling battles, and searching introspection as Eragon—in addition to true love." A reluctant reader In 1984, when Christopher Paolini was born, his mother, Talita, quit her job as a Montessori preschool teacher to devote her time to raising her new son. Montessori is a system of learning developed by Italian educator Maria Montessori (1870–1952); some of its features include a focus on individual instruction and an early development of writing skills. Talita used the Montessori method to teach Christopher at home, and two years later when sister Angela came along, she, too, became part of the Paolini classroom. Since some of the materials in a Montessori school are expensive, Talita experimented and came up with creative alternatives to inspire and educate her children. She was so successful that by the time Christopher, and later Angela, turned three years old, they were both comfortably working at a first-grade level. When Christopher was old enough to attend public school, his parents were worried that he would be bored by a traditional curriculum, so they thought long and hard and decided to educate him at home. In fact, focusing on their children was such a top priority that the Paolinis made a deliberate choice to live simply, drawing small salaries from Kenneth Paolini's home-based publishing company. In interviews Paolini has talked about the nurturing environment his parents created for him, and he credits them for being his inspiration. He has also admitted that he was not always a receptive student. A particularly interesting note is that Paolini was a reluctant reader. When he was about three or four, he refused to learn to read, but his mother worked patiently with him until one day a door opened that would change his life. "I enjoy fantasy because it allows me to visit lands that have never existed, to see things that never could exist, to experience daring adventures with interesting characters, and most importantly, to feel the sense of magic in the world." That door was his first visit to the library. In his essay titled "Dragon Tales," Paolini described going to the library with his mother and being attracted to a series of mystery books with colorful spines. He took one home and, according to Paolini, something clicked. He was spellbound by the characters, the dialogue, and the fascinating situations. "From then on," wrote Paolini, "I've been in love with the written word." He went on to devour books of all kinds—classics, myths, thrillers, science fiction, anything that seemed interesting. In particular, he was drawn to the fantasy genre and to writers who wrote tales about heroes and elves, swordfights and quests and, especially, dragons. The Wonderful World of Teen Authors Christopher Paolini was indeed a boy wonder, writing his first book at age fifteen, but American publishing is filled with stories written by young authors. Some have been published quite recently, while others go back a number of years. The following is just a short list of teen writers; the age listed indicates how old the author was when he or she wrote their first work. Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (14 years old): In the Forests of the Night (1999); Demon in My View (2000); Shattered Mirror (2001); Midnight Predator (2002); Hawksong (2003); Snakecharm (2004). Walter Farley (15 years old): The Black Stallion (although the book was published in 1941, Farley wrote the first draft of Stallion while still a student at Erasmus High School in New York City). Miles Franklin (16 years old): My Brilliant Career (1901). Kimberly Fuller (16 years old): Home (1997). S. E. Hinton (16 years old): Outsiders (1967); That was Then, This is Now (1971); Rumble Fish (1975); Tex (1979); Taming the Star Runner (1988); Hawks Harbor (2004). Gordan Korman (14 years old): Korman is a prolific writer who began his popular Macdonald Hall series with This Can't Be Happening at Macdonald Hall (1977). Benjamin Lebert (16 years old): Crazy (2000; first American translation from the German). Megan McNeil Libby (16 years old): Postcards from France (1998). Dav Pilkey (19 years old): World War Won (1987); Pilkey went on to achieve fame as the author of the well-known Captain Underpants series. Trope, Zoe (15 years old): Please Don't Kill the Freshman: A Memoir (c. 2003). A writer of dragons Paolini often found himself daydreaming about dragons when he was riding in the car, when he was taking a shower, when he was supposed to be doing his homework. While he was growing up he captured some of his daydreams on paper, writing poems and short stories that featured dragons and were set in magical places. Paolini did not take a real stab at writing a longer piece until he graduated from high school in 1999, at the age of fifteen. According to Paolini, he did not set out to get published; instead, he viewed writing a book-length work as a kind of personal challenge. Paolini had ideas swimming around in his head, but he realized that he knew very little about the actual art of writing—for example, how to construct a plot line. So he set out to do some research. He studied several books on writing, including Characters and Viewpoint (1988) by Orson Scott Card and Robert McKee's Story (1997), which helped him to sketch out a nine-page summary. Paolini then spent the next year fleshing out his story, writing sporadically at first, but then picking up the pace. The task went much more quickly after he learned how to type. As Paolini explained in "Dragon Tales," he tried to imbue his story with the same elements he found most compelling in books: "an intelligent hero; lavish descriptions; exotic locations; dragons; elves; dwarves; magic; and above all else, a sense of awe and wonder." In particular, he drew upon the works of some of his favorite fantasy authors for inspiration, including J. R. R. Tolkien (1892–1973), author of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and Anne McCaffrey (1926–), an American writer famous for her Dragonriders of Pern series. The result was a book called Eragon.
Eragon follows the adventures of a fifteen-year-old farm boy who finds a mysterious gemstone covered with white veins. It is actually a dragon's egg, and when the egg hatches and a magnificent blue dragon emerges, the boy's life is changed forever. Eragon names the dragon Saphira, and the two become so inseparable that they share their innermost thoughts and feelings. Their bond is challenged, however, by an evil tyrant named King Galbatorix. A hundred years earlier, Galbatorix had outlawed dragons and destroyed the Dragon Riders, the lodge of dragon-riding warriors who protected them. When the king becomes aware that Eragon is the first of a new generation of Dragon Riders, he has his family killed and plots to capture the boy and his blue-scaled companion. Eragon and Saphira embark on a journey of escape and revenge, and along the way meet up with a wise magician, elves, dwarves, and several beautiful maidens. Polishing up his prose Paolini spent the bulk of 2000 reworking his first draft, smoothing out problems and fine-tuning such things as language and landscape. The young author introduces no less than three languages in Eragon: the elves speak a language based on Old Norse (the languages of medieval Scandinavia), which Paolini spent months studying; and the dwarves and Urgals (the fanged army of King Galbarotix) each speak a language made up entirely by Paolini. To help readers along, Paolini created a glossary that appears at the end of the finished book. For the mythical setting of Alagaësia, Paolini turned to the natural landscape of his own home state. The Paolinis live in Livingston, Montana, located in the scenic Paradise Valley just north of Yellowstone Park. Years of hiking through such rugged and beautiful terrain helped Paolini create a vivid world that is both fantastic and true-to-life. For example, the Beor Mountains that are featured in Eragon are an exaggerated version of the Beartooth Mountains of Montana. By 2001 Paolini had a second draft, but he was still not satisfied, so he turned the book over to his parents for editing. They helped him streamline some of the plot sequences, clarify some of the concepts, and pare back some of what Paolini called "the bloat." Kenneth and Talita Paolini were so impressed by the finished product, and believed in the manuscript so much, that they decided to throw themselves into publishing it. Instead of going the traditional route and shopping the book around to established publishing houses, they decided to publish it themselves. As Paolini told teenreads.com, "We wanted to retain financial and creative control over the book. Also, we were excited by the prospect of working on this project as a family." Kenneth formatted the book on his computer, and the young Paolini, who is also a budding artist, drew the maps to accompany the text. He designed the book's front cover and produced a self-portrait to grace the back cover. The fantasy comes true In 2002 the Paolinis had Eragon published privately, and with ten thousand copies in hand, they set out to promote the book for the rest of the year. Paolini and his mother became the marketing masterminds, but the entire family traveled across the country, stopping at bookstores, schools, libraries, and fairs. Paolini even decided to forego college to promote his book. He had previously been accepted to Reed College in Portland, Oregon. In an interview with Kit Spring of The UK Guardian Unlimited, Paolini described the book's promotion as a stressful experience. The young author gave presentations dressed as a medieval storyteller, and he found himself spending entire days talking ceaselessly about his book. The nonstop tour was exhausting, but Paolini also felt the added pressure of becoming his family's breadwinner. As he explained to Spring, "Selling the book meant putting food on the table." Sales were going well, but not well enough, and by the end of 2002, the Paolinis were afraid that they might have to sell their home to make ends meet. Just when things looked bleak, providence stepped in by way of a famous fan. Author Carl Hiaasen (1953–) and his family were on vacation in Montana, and when they stopped at a local bookstore, Hiaasen's stepson picked up a copy of Eragon. He loved it so much that he showed it to Hiaasen, who promptly sent the book to his editor at Alfred A. Knopf Publishers in New York City. Knopf purchased the book for an undisclosed six-figure sum, along with the rights to the next two books in the trilogy. Paolini had always envisioned Eragon as the first in a series of three books. When the book was released in August of 2003, it debuted at number three on the New York Times children's bestseller list, and Paolini was off on another whirlwind round of promotions. This time, however, things were a bit different, since he was appearing on such high-profile television programs as the Today Show, and being interviewed by national magazines including People Weekly, Newsweek, and Time. In 2004, Paolini extended his tour to Great Britain. Eragon was also making the rounds of critics, who gave the book mixed reviews. Some focused on flaws and weaknesses, claiming that the book was a novelty and that its success was actually the result of the author's young age. Others pointed out faults, but still felt that Eragon was an appealing fantasy novel that showed great promise. For example, Liz Rosenberg of the New York Times Book Review claimed that the "plot stumbles and jerks along, with gaps in logic." But she also admitted that "for all its flaws, [the book] is an authentic work of great talent." Future flights of fiction Fans agreed with Rosenberg's final pronouncement, and Eragon quickly developed a cult following. In mid-2004 it remained at the top of the New York Times bestseller list, flip-flopping between the number one and the number two spots, vying for the top spot with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, by popular British author J. K. Rowling (c. 1966–). The privately published editions of Eragon became hot collectors' items, bringing up to $1,000 per copy. Even the first Knopf edition became sought after, selling for close to $300. Throughout his many interviews, Paolini seemed thrilled by all the attention, but the slightly built, bespectacled young man still kept his feet firmly planted on the ground. After all, he had to stay focused because he had two books in the wings: Eldest, which was expected to be released in August of 2005, and Empire, slated to be published in the fall of 2006. In the meantime, Paolini was also hard at work writing the screenplay for Eragon, tentatively scheduled to hit theaters in time for Christmas of 2005. Although the pressure was on to perform, the financial pressure was lightened and the Paolinis were living comfortably. Again, Christopher Paolini kept things in perspective. He claimed that he has allowed himself one extravagance, a replica Viking sword, which he carries with him around the house. He told Book Browse, "There's no guarantee it will last.... Readers have fallen in love with [Eragon], thousands of people are reading it. I can't really ask for more." For More Information Books Paolini, Christopher. Eragon. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2003. Periodicals Paolini, Christopher. "How I Write: Interview with Christopher Paolini." Writer (March 2004): p. 66. Rosenberg, Liz. Review of Eragon. New York Times Book Review (November 16, 2003): p. 58. Web Sites "Author Profile: Christopher Paolini." teenreads.com (September 2003). http://www.teenreads.com/authors/au-pao ... topher.asp (accessed on July 12, 2004). "Christopher Paolini: Biography and Interview." Bookbrowse.com (September 2003). http://www.bookbrowse.com/index.cfm?pag ... thorID=934 (accessed on July 12, 2004). Eragon. http://www.randomhouse.com/teens/eragon (accessed on July 12, 2004). Paolini, Christopher. "Dragon Tales: An Essay on Becoming a Writer." Eragon. http://www.randomhouse.com/teens/eragon/dragontales.htm (accessed on July 12, 2004). Spring, Kit. "Elf and Efficiency." UK Guardian Unlimited (January 25, 2004). http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments ... 51,00.html (accessed on July 12, 2004). Weich, David. "Author Interviews: Philip Pullman, Tamora Pierce, and Christopher Paolini Talk Fantasy Fiction." Powells.com (June 31, 2003). http://www.powells.com/authors/paolini.html (accessed on July 12, 2004). I knew I was not crazy, the 3rd book, he-himself, had said it was to be titled EMPIRE. So he changed the titles AFTER he had publicly said it. How and where Brisingr comes into play, I have no idea!
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Wasn't that before the split? The fourth one will be called Empire probably.
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Here we go again....  Maybe this time we should wait until CP says he's made up his mind. 
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kotorchief wrote: Here we go again....  Maybe this time we should wait until CP says he's made up his mind.  Here we go again... What? Can you pls explain that for me? Thanks!
This biography was in effect done before he turned his books into a Cycle.
Eragon - Delicates Eldest - Permanent Press Brisingr - Wools 4th Book - Soak Cycle
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I just meant the whole name guessing thing again, and the fact that he changed his mind. Quote: I knew I was not crazy, the 3rd book, he-himself, had said it was to be titled EMPIRE. So he changed the titles AFTER he had publicly said it. How and where Brisingr comes into play, I have no idea!
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[quote="AnnieBee"]Eragon - Delicates Eldest - Permanent Press Brisingr - Wools 4th Book - Soak Cycle[/quote]
you do enjoy saying that don't you?
and nothing is set in stone for SURE till it hits the shelf in a book store near you...
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Awwww..... Please don't say that. Makes the wait even longer as I count down the seconds. Soon usually means within the next month or two.
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...i'm going to guess that you can't quote people in this forum? or did i do it wrong?
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You can, you just forgot to put in which color you were using. That beggers up the post a bit. I think what you meant was:
AnnieBee wrote: Eragon - Delicates Eldest - Permanent Press Brisingr - Wools 4th Book - Soak Cycle Either put in the color you want or take away the end color.
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Shade-of-Red wrote: AnnieBee wrote: Eragon - Delicates Eldest - Permanent Press Brisingr - Wools 4th Book - Soak Cycle you do enjoy saying that don't you? and nothing is set in stone for SURE till it hits the shelf in a book store near you... I do enjoy saying it.. Why? Don't think there is anything wrong with it, or is there?
I'm buying the CD's first, I will buy the book after I hear them.
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yeah... i'll just leave it. it won't work for me... but now that i see it only mods have the color in their posts as well...
and if you don't like the counting down maybe you should not post in the countdown that silverwolf started... just a frendly sugestion...
and no annie i find nothing wrong with it (not that i would say there was) i just think it's funny that you came up with that sounds like something that IMNC would say...
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THAT'S BECAUSE SHE STOLE MY JOKE!!!
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Let's get back on-topic please, guys.  Thanks Sauron EP Team
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I'MNOTCRAZY wrote: THAT'S BECAUSE SHE STOLE MY JOKE!!!
I did not steal your joke... I just elaborated on it!!
Eragon - Delicates Eldest - Permanent Press Brisingr - Wools 4th Book - Soak Cycle
Umm, I am still on topic, Sauron cause I am talking about the Inheritance Cycle! 
Anyway, Barnes & Noble has an online offer for the books and the CD'S. I ordered them and I intend to place to good use a Gift Certificate I received from one of my infant's parents.
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lol, cycle again...
Nice use for the gift certificate then, lol. I want Brisingr NOW!! Sorry, I am just feeling impatient
And where has the BBCode gone? I'm not speaking telepathically anymore and the smilies are dead!!!!! >(
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well i think that only members with a mod state may use the BBCode here my good friend that is why only they have been able to quote people... right?
we all want book 3 to come and i'm having a hard time not thinking about it lately...
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Quote: we all want book 3 to come and i'm having a hard time not thinking about it lately... Hmm, I guess you are right about the code thing I'm not, I have too many other things going on. And it's in the fall, there's no point worrying about something I can't affect anyways. Well of course that's how I see it, other's are different I'm sure.
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I've got alot on my mind too but I still wish that Brisingr would hurry up. My Countdown topic isnt making it easier [quote="Shade-of-Red"]well i think that only members with a mod state may use the BBCode here my good friend that is why only they have been able to quote people... right?[/quote]
This is a test to see if a quote worked...
EDIT: Which it didn't. Whoa, I've never failed a quote before. This part of the forum really is very depressing...
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yeah, you should have seen my face as i was trying to find my error in the color's code
well i don't have any thing going on right now execpt work, school and my mom's naging... might i sugest that we get back on topic a little more?
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April 24th, 2008, 11:20 am |
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Ok then............Inheritance is four books now, and I hope CP comes up with some original ideas for once. Is it just me? Can aybody name something that's original that he has thought of *Confused face (BBCode says "Your confused face has failed")* Darn! >(
I hope hope that was leaned backtowards topic *cool face (BBCode says "Your cool face has failed") Oh shut up! >( >( >(
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April 24th, 2008, 12:15 pm |
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lol!
umm somthing original? nope we got LOTR., star wars, pern here some where... what else did i miss?
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April 24th, 2008, 9:16 pm |
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Silverwolf
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Whoa, like every book, XD. . . sorry I took so long to post lol
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April 26th, 2008, 5:45 am |
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if you don't mind i was trying to K.I.S.S. keep it simple stupid :D
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April 26th, 2008, 5:51 am |
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Silverwolf
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I could've had a warning...lol jks.
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April 26th, 2008, 6:29 am |
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Silver, Shade- this is the second topic I find i which you are off topic. If you wish to hold a conversation that's fine; but pls take it to the PM'S.
Thanks! AnnieBee
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April 27th, 2008, 3:08 am |
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Does anyone know when the fourth book will be coming out???????
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December 26th, 2009, 8:13 pm |
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My guess would be probably summer of 2011. But no, nobody knows for sure yet..as always.
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December 26th, 2009, 8:53 pm |
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alright, if summer 2011 sounds sensible, then my guess is around chrismastime 2013.
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December 27th, 2009, 1:55 am |
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redshurtugal08 wrote: alright, if summer 2011 sounds sensible, then my guess is around chrismastime 2013. LOL no, Christmas '13 sounds like Eldest the Movie to me
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December 27th, 2009, 6:04 am |
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February 23rd, 2010, 3:54 am |
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Christmas 2013? That would be 4 years from when Brisingr came out. I don't think it will take that long. Remeber he already has part of it written.
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March 17th, 2010, 10:34 pm |
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only like 100 pages and for the last book he'll want to make it really good i think the 7th hp book had 700+ pages or so
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