Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Barnes & Noble Host a Midnight Release for Christopher Paolini's, Inheritance by Emily Stephenson


On behalf of book lovers all around, Barnes & Noble kept their doors open late for the midnight release of Christopher Paolini’s fourth and final book, Inheritance. Over 60 fans anxiously stood in line as they waited for the clock to strike twelve.

“The Inheritance Series has been very popular,” said Paul Jacobson, Community Relations Manager for Barnes & Noble. “We decided to stay open late tonight to make it possible for people to pick up the books right after midnight.”


Cameron Curtis, a customer waiting in line, mentioned that Christopher Paolini has become a better writer with each book and that he has waited patiently for the release of the final book to the Inheritance cycle series.

“I will probably finish [Inheritance] tomorrow,” said Curtis with a smile on his face. “Who doesn’t love reading about dragons and magic?”


Five minutes before midnight, Barnes & Noble conducted a drawing for a free copy of Paolini's book. At midnight, one checkout stand at a time, customers received their books and left the store satisfied.


Random House Children’s Books announced an 18-city tour throughout the United States and Canada for Paolini’s new book. Provo and Orem are two of the cities included in Paolini’s tour. On December 1st, Paolini will be in Orem at Costco and December 2nd, Paolini will be at the Provo Library.

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