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Inkheart

Inkheart
by Cornelia Funke
Hardcover: Oct 2003,
544 pages.
Paperback: Jun 2005,
560 pages.

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Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Katie, 13
inkheart
thie book was the most excellent book that i have read and believe me i have read a lot! it kept me on the edge of my seat and always wanting to come back to it when i left. the plot was amazing!! i have only read it once but it was recentaly and i am dying to read the third it is killing me! well anyway this book is wonderfully written and should be read by any book lover

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by tess
i <3 inkheart!
Personally, I really don't 'like' reading. For school ovr the summer we had to pick a fantasy book and i went to the library looking for the shortest book possible. i knew that a lot of ppl had reccommended (gosh thts hard to spell!) it to me and have said it is great, but it was 534 pages! u have got to be kidding me! i couldn't find n e othr gd book so i picked it up, read the inside and basically fell in love with it. it just kept getting better. i read 40 pages each day even though i am busy and now i have to write a persuasive essay on it. the only trouble is i am having a little bit of trouble figuring out 3 reasons for y i should reccomend it. i have action packed and suspenseful and i am thinking of using imaginative but who knows!!!!! well yeah thts my story!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by dustfinger_lover
inkheart
i abosolutely LOVED inkheart. my fave character is dustfinger as he (in my opinion) had the most awesome attitude in he world...as it is kind of my attitude *grins sheepishly*.

anyway. cornelia funke is a great writer, but i was bawling my eyes out when i read the ending of inkspell.

I recommend it to ppl ova 10 yrs old and give it 10/10

Rated 3 of 5 of 5 by K.P
Good Book Unclear Time Frame
I really am enjoying reading Inkheart my only problem is the timeframe is very unclear the whole story seems to be technology deprived yet Mo has a cellular phone and I don't think there is one person in the world who is still a book binder in the 21st century! Well it is only my opinion! But Cornelia Funke did an exceptional job writing a really good fantasy fiction book!!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Tara G.
GAAAAAH!
Inkheart is the best book I have ever read. I will repeat Inkheart is the best book I have ever read. Now I will move on, this masterpeice of a book is peiced together in a very poetic way. Hehe, I wish I could be read into it. I have read it seven going on eight times and each time it has been the best book I have ever read. The characters are fantastic! My favorite by a looooooooooong shot is Dustfinger, friend of fire. He is my life! If there's one thing you should do before you die, it's read Inkheart. I am soooo crazy about this book. Corneilia Funke uses awesome simlies to express how the characters are feeling and the main plot of the book is so phenominal. This book about books will be a great book for any book lover! Especially me!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Bridget (10)
Inheart
I really did love this story i thought it was action packed and the characters where awesome you really got to them. This book is Great!!!!!!!!!!!
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