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The Thief Lord
by Cornelia Funke
 (1/16/2005)
Hey! In the translations in the back... You find out what Basta from Inkheart's name means... Honestly... who would name their kid, 'enough, that will do'?! O.o
Inkheart
by Cornelia Funke
 (1/16/2005)
Meh... A good story overall... But in the middle.... It just seemed to drag on and on about irrevlvant things... Not to sound mean, though, this just wasn't her best book in my opinion.

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Dragon Rider
by Cornelia Funke
 (1/16/2005)
There are three reasons why I love this book:

1. Twigleg
2. TWIGLEG
3. TWIGLEG!!!

SQUUUEEEEEEEEE!!! He's SOOOOO cute!!!! The little double-crosser!!! ^___^ I guess Nettlebrand's OK too... -_- TWIGLEG STILL ROCKS MY WORLD!!
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