November 8th 2011
There are 3 others: Eldest, Brisingr, and Inheritance
The Inheritance Cycle consists of four books: Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, and Inheritance. The total number of pages across all four books is approximately 3,535.
Yes, the Inheritance Trilogy is now being called the Inheritance Cycle.The following page after the story in Brisingr says:Here Ends the Third Bookof the Inheritance Cycle.The Story Will Continue and Concludein Book Four.The last book is titled Inheritance. It was released by Alfred A. Knopf publishers on November 8, 2011.
If Christopher Pauline finished the series in book four, it would be too long so he extended it.
There's still no date defined. Keep waiting for an oficial statement. My guess is around the end of the year [2010]
Christopher Paolini has announced that he is working on a new book set in the world of "Eragon," but there is no confirmed release date yet for his fourth book. Fans will need to stay tuned for updates from the author.
Eragon is actually the first of the Inheritance Cycle. It features Saphera, Eragon's blue dragon with a blue background. The second book is titled Eldest and shows Murtagh's red dragon, Thorn, and has a red background. The third book is Brisingr, and has Glaedr on the cover with a black background. The fourth and final book has yet to be released, but it has been revealed that it will conclude the cycle, and it will have a green dragon on the front, symbolizing the last egg that has yet to hatch.
"Eragon Book 4" does not exist. The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini consists of four books—Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, and Inheritance. The audiobooks of these novels are the same as the physical copies of the books, just in audio format.
No. At the end of 'Brisingr', there is a page that contains this text:
No. The series was planned to have three books (Eragon, Eldest, Empire) but Christopher Paolini figured that Empire was going to be too long so he made The Inheritance Trilogy the Inheritance Cycle. Empire was split into Brisingr and Inheritance.
it is probably the last dragon. hopefully it will be good not evil
Paolini has stated that he would like to write more stories featuring the world of Alagaesia, once book four of the Inheritance Cycle has been released. Details about plans for such stories have not been revealed, but it is possible that Paolini will choose to write about the backstory of the events of Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, and Book Four.