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Brisingr is ready to print

Third book of Eragon trilogy is done. Brisingr addresses many of the questions raised in ERAGON and ELDEST, while posing several new ones as well. Unlike the first two books in the series— Brisingr has a subtitle: The Seven Promises of Eragon Shadeslayer and Saphira Bjartskular. Why? Because I felt it suited the story, and also because, in a way, I still view Brisingr and Book Four as two halves of the same volume; the subtitle is merely the name of the first these two sections. (more…)

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  • ‘The Lost Parable of Christ’: What if Jesus came not as a man of peace, but a man of war? What if Jesus was the warrior king MESSIAH that his disciples thought him to be? What if all the powers of God were in one man? What if the Bible’s prophecy is true and a warrior king comes and sets Israel master of the world? For that is the prophecy of the Bible. Will the world be ready to meet her God? (more…)

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  • Anger management: free

    Dr. Robert Puff is the author of the critically acclaimed book entitled “Anger Work: How to Express Your Anger and Still Be Kind.” Dr. Puff’s goal in Anger Work is to help people use their anger to heal and not hurt. He teaches people how to be kind in all situations, even when they are angry. If you do this you will enrich not only your own life, but also the lives of those around you.   There are actually three ways to get a free copy of the book. (more…)

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  • Eragon 3: Brisingr

    Christopher Paolini announed today that the title of Eragon 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”, says Paolini. (more…)

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