There will be a total of four books in The Inheritance Cycle. Christopher Paolini has advised that he still intends to continue writing after this, but it will be with a different storyline and most likely some new sets of characters. He hasn't ruled out bringing some old characters back.
After finishing Inheritance he had mentioned that he had other ideas for books in mind. And now that the series was over he would be free to publish his other books that he said had been in the "pipeline" for years. So yes he will most likely write more books in the future.
And he has also said that he may sometime later visit the Eragon series and write a standalone title.
Yes, Christopher Paolini has stated that he intends to write more books in the future. He is currently working on new projects, so fans can look forward to more stories from him in the coming years.
He is going to continue writing. He will most likely not make another series even vaguely resembling Eragon, however.
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From the start of the Inheritance Cycle, Christopher Paolini has had an image of what he wants the books to be. He has decided that four books is the number that would best fulfill that image.
Mostly adventurous fantasy fiction.
Christopher Paolini wrote the Inheritance Cycle series, which includes the books "Eragon," "Eldest," and "Brisingr."
3 It was 3 but there was too much for him to fit in 3 books so now there will be 4. =] Yes, Christopher needs more room to write, so its not a Trilogy now.
Possibly. He has stated that he may write more novels set in Alagaesia, including a direct continuation of the Inheritance Cycle.
The Lord of the Rings
No one's sure, he's hasn't set a date yet but my guess is since it takes him four years to write his books - about 2012 or so.
No one's sure, he's hasn't set a date yet but my guess is since it takes him about one years to write his books - about 2007-08 or so.
Why do authors write anything??? Some people love football, others love Pokemon, others love writing. Some people are born to write; Christopher Paolini is writing the series because he loves it.
The Wikipedia article mentions 5 books. I am not sure whether that's the complete list.
kids books on sports, adult books, and detective books.
The author, Christopher Paolini, was inspired to write the Eragon series after a dream he had about a young dragon and his rider. He began working on the story at the age of 15 and self-published the first book when he was 19.