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Inkheart

by Cornelia Funke

Inkheart by Cornelia Funke X
Inkheart by Cornelia Funke
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    Oct 2003, 544 pages

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    Jun 2005, 560 pages

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Joshua

InkHeart
This book was phenominal!
An absolute masterpeice.
I coulden't put it down!
Krysten Carner

Amazing
I thought it was an amazing story and I thought it was great how it kept me going and it made me love the author even more. It was great ending how the author set it up and I nrver would have guessed it.
katrina

Excellent book, excellent plot, excellent characters (especially Basta) 14
I think this was an awesome book, with having so many books mentioned and related to in life within another book. Plus, the plot was superb, curving with suspense and action. It was mesmerizing, hooking me---read it in a day pretty much---but the characters were the best and full of explicit traits that marked them. Dustfinger was cool, I must admit, although I did like Basta the best (he gave the book all its hilarity). I can't wait the read the next one.
BASTA RULES!!!
Abby

A great book!
This book was great because it had wonderful characters and a detailed plot. You have to read it!
melissa

AWSOME!!!!!
I got the book Inkheart from my grandmother and couldn't put it down. It is a great book. ihave recentlyread the 2nd book and await the thrid.



<< Some books should be tasted, some should be chewed, but only a few should be thoroughly digested. >>



This book and the second are the ones i can thoroughly digest.
Tina

OUT OF THIS WORLD
This book is awesome and with an out like Funke it just makes a marvelous story. Has a lot of detail and it is funny and very creative. Good going Funke
c

awesome
this wuz probably the most interesting book i've ever read! (and i've read a lot) the characters were interesting. i did a book report on it and it wuz so easy because it wuz fun for me. i really enjoyed this book and couldn't put it down till i wuz done with it! THIS WUZ REALLY AN AWESOME BOOK!!
conor

inkheart! inkheart! inkheart!
inkheart is one of the best books i ever read the storyline is amazing and cornella is a outstanding author i cant ait to read the up coming bopok inkspell tye sequlle to inkheart!!!!!!
i <3 inkheart

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