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Fans line up for new Paolini book, 'Brisingr'

Die-hards have been waiting 3 years for 3rd book in series

Published: Sunday, Sept. 21, 2008 12:12 p.m. MDT
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Nothing like a good book to make you want to stay up late reading — or stand in line to be one of the first to get your copy at one minute past midnight on the release date.

You can add "Brisingr," the third installment in the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini, to the list of books that make you want to do that.

Die-hard fans gathered at the King's English bookstore, among other places, for a release party Friday night. Mixed in were members of the Society for Creative Anachronism and the Renaissance Society of Utah, who were there to offer swordplay demonstrations, let kids try on mail armor, help with a trivia contest and come up with other creative ways to pass the time until the book's release.

"This is a totally different crowd from the one that was here for Stephenie Meyer's 'Breaking Dawn,"' said Jenn Northington, events and marketing manager for the bookstore. "This one is all about dragons and battles and such." Plus, she added, "there's been a much longer wait for this book."

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Paolini was 15 when he wrote the first draft of a story about a boy and his dragon. After some rewriting and polishing, he let his parents read it, and they decided to publish it themselves. "Eragon" eventually came to the attention of editors at Random House, who bought the publishing rights and released their first edition in 2003. The second volume in what was then designed as a trilogy came out in August 2005.

However, as Paolini, who lives in Montana, was writing volume three, he realized that a fourth book would be necessary to do the story justice, so a final volume will come along later.

"Brisingr" will have a first printing for 2.5 million copies, the largest initial run for a Random House Children's Book. Since "Eragon" was first released, there have been some 50 foreign-language licenses for that book, and together "Eragon" and "Eldest" have sold 12.5 million copies worldwide.

Those figures don't surprise anyone who was at the release party. "I absolutely love this story," said Lydia Black, who is with the Renaissance Society. "I love dragons of all kinds, but I really, really like these."

She is definitely looking forward to reading this next installment. "The last one ended in the middle of a battle. There are so many questions to be answered: Will Eragon go bad? Will Murtagh be redeemed? What color will the next dragon be? Is 'Brisingr' the name of a dragon or something else?"

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Patrons wait for festivities to begin Friday night at Kings English Bookstore, where Christopher Paolini's latest book "Brisingr" was released at midnight.

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