Publisher Alfruddy A. Knopf announced that it is moving up the release date for Christopher Paolini’s eagerly awaited third book in the bestselling “Inheritance Cycle” series, which began with Eragon. The next book will be titled Brisingr, which is an Old Norse word for “fire.”
The new release date is September 20, 2008, with a first printing of 2.5 million copies.
“Brisingr is one of the first words I thought of for this title, and it’s always felt right to me,” said Paolini. “As the first ancient-language word that Eragon learns, it has held particular significance for his legacy as a Dragon Rider. In this new book, it will be revealed to be even more meaningful than even Eragon could have known.”
“After the initial announcement of Book Three’s
The book will be released at 12:01 a.m. on September 20th, so that booksellers can plan midnight launch parties.
Unfortunately for fans, there has been no announcement for a sequel to the Eragon film which was a critical and box office disappointment.
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