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Inkspell

by Cornelia Funke

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Inkspell by Cornelia Funke
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  • First Published:
    Sep 2005, 635 pages

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    Jun 2006, 688 pages

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Jamie (04/09/06)

Best Book EVER!!!
This book was so good! It made me want to cry in some parts. It has every thing you want in a book adventure romance and every thing else. I REALY hope she makes another book were Dustfinger comes back. So I can't wait to see what she writes next!!!!!!!!!!!
may (03/30/06)

inkspell
it truly is an inkspell. This book by cornelia funke is her best yet. After reading inkheart i just had to read inkspell [comment removed due to plotspoiler]. Dustfinger was a truly great character they had better do good with him. I recommend this book to all. You will like it i swear. But first to not get lost you should read the one before it called inkheart.
Autumn (02/25/06)

One of the best books I have EVER read
In order to understand Inkspell you must read Inkheart. But honestly, I liked Inkspell so much better! You really get to know the characters and see Meggie grow up. One thing I did not like about the book was at times it seemd to drag on about stuff that wasnt really that important, and it also got confusing at points. But ever great book has its problems. I loved it!!
Dj (02/11/06)

It is a must read
This book is great for all ages and male or female. If you like fantasy i garantee that you will absolutely love this book. I do reccomend the first book first because you need all the info from that one It is called inkheart.I liked inkheart better though.
Katie (01/10/06)

I loved it
All i have to say is that inkspell is the greatest. I loved it. It kept me on the edge of where ever i was sitting. i cant wait for the next book to come out. this trilogy is like one of my favorites. im excited to see what happens in the next book.
Kaitlyn (12/30/05)

...one of the best books I've ever read!!
Cornelia Funke's Inkspell was fantastic! I didn't like the ending very much, but that's because this is only the 2nd book in a trilogy so that wasn't the final conclusion. You should definetly read the 1st book, Inkheart, before reading Inkspell. Otherwise, I think you would kind of be lost and not understand everything as well. But my final statement is:
I loved Inkspell!
Rhiannon (12/25/05)

Inkspell
This was an excellent book, a brilliant continuation of Inkheart, the spellbinding epic that entranced readers, and who's unique characters captured their hearts.

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