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 Topic: Book News and ReviewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
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Book Database Undergoing Changes... |
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Posted by: bkpierce
on Sunday, July 27, 2008 - 02:50 PM |
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I am in the process of updating the book reviews database thus, the current books and other options will be blank for the next couple of days "possibly"! There are a few options I want to enlist and test prior to placing the database into use.
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New Database Added... |
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Posted by: bkpierce
on Monday, July 21, 2008 - 05:49 PM |
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I have finally placed a few blocks on the site for my books database I am developing. I am continuing to develop the other pages as time allows as well as adding more features to the database.
At the moment the database is not a public editable database however, future development will allow others to enter books, reviews, and even keep series notes
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Book Three in the Inheritance cycle is Brisingr... |
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Posted by: bkpierce
on Sunday, January 20, 2008 - 02:02 PM |
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Direct from...Christopher Paolini
I am pleased to tell you that the title of Book Three in the Inheritance cycle is Brisingr. Sometimes one’s first thought is best, and so it was with naming this book. After many months of trying to sum up a complex story in a single word, it struck me that I had had the name all along. For reasons that will become clear when you read Brisingr, this title is perfect.
Brisingr is an Old Norse word for “fire.” As you may remember, in Eragon, Brom uses the word brisingr to start a fire. This is the first time Eragon hears an ancient language word, a word of magic. Later, when Eragon is cornered by Urgals in Yazuac, he shouts “Brisingr!” to great effect (see Eragon—chapters "Revelation at Yazuac" and "Admonishments").
Both elements of the cover, the gold dragon Glaedr and the title, touch on Eragon’s inheritance. With his painting, John Jude Palencar has captured the dignity and wisdom of Glaedr, and Random House has again designed an awesome book cover.
More exciting news is on the horizon . . .
http://www.alagaesia.com/index.php
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