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Inkspell
Although a year has passed, not a day goes by without Meggie thinking of INKHEART, the book whose characters became real. But for Dustfinger, the fire-eater brought into being from words, the need to return to the tale has become desperate. When he finds a crooked storyteller with the ability to read him back, Dustfinger leaves behind his young apprentice Farid and plunges into the medieval world of his past. Distraught, Farid goes in search of Meggie, and before long, both are caught inside the book, too. But the story is threatening to evolve in ways neither of them could ever have imagined. more
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- Posted: Oct-16-2009
I put a spell on you....
The beginning was tedious but the book turned out to be a worthwhile read. The end wasn't a page turner, it was a page burner.. I can't believe how fast I read this book and how much I enjoyed it after I got through the beginning. The plot thickens & develops with all the twists and turns that...
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- Posted: Oct-13-2009
A book lovers book to love!
When the movie "Inkheart" came out, I bought the book for my daughter to read on our family vacation. Well, I ended up reading it first and absolutely loved it. It is so well written, imaginative, and engrossing. It may be "Children's Literature" but anyone who loves a good read will fall in...
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- Posted: Oct-11-2009
Become part of the story!
I finally finished InkSpell. I have to say, I'm a bit disappointed. Not in the story- the story was good! However, for some reason, this book wasn't able to hold my interest. If I get into a book, I can't put it down. I will stop all other activities (watching TV, hanging out, internet surfing,...
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- Posted: Sep-12-2009
Superb Series
As a busy adult, I value my reading time. This series (Inkheart, Inkspell, Inkdeath) was worth every minute I invested in reading. The books were well written so they flowed easily. The stories had enough mystery to keep me engaged throughout. The connection from book to book was seamless. The...
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- Posted: Aug-31-2009
Great audio book
As with Inkheart, Inkspell does not dissapoint. The change in setting did not diminish from the beauty of Cornelia Funke's writing. In fact, moving to Inkworld just added more color and depth to the story. The same colorful descriptions of the environment the characters revolve in that helped me...
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- Posted: Jan-17-2009
How to fit a 250 page plot into 656 pages.
Cornelia Funke has a wonderful writing style. Her words bring the characters to life in much the same way that her protagonists do, albeit mentally rather than physically.This sequel to the wonderfully written Inkheart is no exception. Unfortunately the book suffers from a malady that even a...
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- Posted: Jan-16-2009
Lose yourself in a good book
Ignoring her own better judgment, Meggie does the impossible, reading herself into Inkworld. She's planning a sort of sightseeing vacation, a brief tour to see the fairies, talking trees, and other amazing elements described to her so vividly by her mom. Just like Gilligan's, Meggie's own little...
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- Posted: Dec-24-2008
Great sequel - 4.5 stars
One year after the events of "Inkheart" Meggie and family are happily settled in Elinor's house full of books. Mo and Resa are happily catching up on ten years of marriage lost, and Meggie is getting used to having a mother. However, her heart's desire is to see the Inkworld, and soon business...
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- Posted: Dec-19-2008
INKSPELL
A hypnotizing voice, luring people in and out of books, altering the flow of the story.... This book, Inkspell, is the second book in a series of three, following Inkheart and is previous to Inkdeath. It is a great book (and series) that you need to read. Inkspell will truly leave you...
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- Posted: Dec-18-2008
Review just like the others!
This book is around 600 pages, and I have to say it's not AS good as the first. It took a while to go through it, and it has taken my brother a while as well. It's just not as interesting as the first one, but there are still good parts in it. Dustfinger manages to get someone to read him back...
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