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Inkspell

by Cornelia Funke

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Inkspell by Cornelia Funke
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    Sep 2005, 635 pages

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    Jun 2006, 688 pages

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meghan (01/30/10)

way to dragged
The book is very good but very dragged and too discriptional. I think the author should decrease the amount of detail in the book. Otherwise, it is a great book full of suspense. I would recomend it to kids of the age of 8-14.
Thank you for reading my review.
GirlGenius (12/26/09)

Inkspell-vary dark
So- I have read all three books, and as a tween, it was a lot of evil in it, but I wasn't really surprised. [Spoiler removed]. The first few chapters made me feel like I was too being chased. I loved it! I really recommend it to teens, not 10 or 11 year olds. Farid really looks up to Dustfinger, and finding him is his soul purpose to going into the book. Overall, I think that this is a very good book, the best in the series. Just be ready to read the next book in the series after your done w/ this one.
JM-nhoj (09/19/09)

A Great Book comes from A Great Author
As I have read the books Inkheart and Inkspell. I was fascinated of both their stories, and it is so captivating that even if you read it twice you'll still love the book. Cornelia Funke really is what we call "creative" she put a story of a book inside a book. I admire Cornelia's work so much can't wait to read the next book which I assume is also fascinating.I can't wait for Inkdeath. Go Cornelia!
Eleanor (04/13/09)

inkspell
Inkspell is a book of a book.To another world with more magic than our own.This book is not a good as Inkheart but it draws you into its story of wonder! It could do with some more exiting moments but all in all its a good read.
Rachelle (03/31/09)

BEST SERIES I EVER READ!
I have read the first 2 books, Inkheart and Inkspell, and am currently halfway through the third one Inkdeath... They are hands down the best books I have ever read! Amazing, the characters are so real, and the Inkworld is so beautifully described you feel as if your right there alongside all the characters... I REALLY Love these books Great job Cornelia! :) I think though it would be great if the author Cornelia Funke, wrote the actual Inkheart book so we could read it -- it would be like a pre-quel (I'm not sure if that has ever been done before?!) but there's not a doubt in my mind that it would be amazing to read. Please if you haven't read these books GO GET THEM :)
France (02/28/08)

Inkspell
This book was magnificent. Every word seemed real. This book has bewitched me. I read all 2 books Inkheart and Inkspell. It was described very well. No other book can match this book. This book changed my life of reading. It is well like a movie once I read it. Pictured every word and characters in my mind. I think this book has to be top 1. This book also is spiked with magic and conveys death, joy , and excitement of reading.
Donovan Hillary (02/26/08)

Loved it!
I am 11 years old and when I read it I fell in love it was awesome but very dramatic it shows that even young kids can read a 600 page book. :)
GJoe (11/29/07)

Inkspell By GJoe
I thought Inkspell was one of my very favorite books I ever read! I thought it was very well described and very well written. I can't wait to read Inkdeath. I am curious if
Farid and Maggie will be able to read Dustfinger back to life. You are an awesome author. Keep on writing well Cornelia Funke!!!

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