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Inkspell

by Cornelia Funke

Inkspell by Cornelia Funke X
Inkspell by Cornelia Funke
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    Sep 2005, 635 pages

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    Jun 2006, 688 pages

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Annie (11/13/07)

wow!
Inkspell and Inkheart were the best books I have ever read. beautiful and powerful words were used. Inkheart and Inkspell were unbelievably good. The descriptive wording was beautiful. At points could almost see the Wayless woods and fell the fire elves on my arms. both the books were AWESOME and PERFECT. keep writing Cornelia!
Jen (10/25/07)

Loved this book
I found Inkheart quite an enjoyable book and I just had to read inkspell. Instantly I got mesmerized by the book. At times it felt like I was there, like I could see what was happening. I read for hours on end. I absolutely love this book. I got so involved in it that at the end I even cried. [Spoilers removed] The way the book ended left the possibility for a sequel in my mind. I know the next book will be a success, if it does happen, and I'm sure I'll get so involved I'll cry again if something sad happens.
Jessica (04/22/07)

A MUST Read!!!
Oh my gosh!!!! This book is so bewitching! When I first saw the cover of Inkspell I told me mom "That’s the book I want!" But, sadly I my mom picked it up and said that I first had to read Inkheart since that was the first book But, they did not have it in so I had to wait. A year had passed and I still had it in the back of my mind and when one of my best friend started to read it and told me, it come back to the front of my mind. I dreamed about it and thought about all of the time, until my mom finally got it for me and then after Inkheart I read Inkspell and that day changed my life and the way I think! When I first opened the book ALL of the characters JUMPED out and shook my hand. This book is so well described that I felt every emotion. I saw the fire dance as Dustfinger spoke to it. I felt tears come to my eyes when Meggie and Mo where reunited after so long. I felt the stab in my back when Cloud-Dancer died. I was so wrapped up in this book that I almost read Inkspell for THREE days straight (if it wasn't for school!). I've seen every thing, heard everything, felt everything, and, done everything ONE book will let you do but, that's why they have sequels right. I actually thought this book to be reality once. If you have not read Inkspell yet then what are you waiting for!?!? Go get it right now!! Well if you haven't read Inkheart yet read that first. Its just as good (Dad even read it!)!
bree-marie (03/13/07)

excellent
I never wanted it to end! I keep rereading parts over and over ( especially the end, it made me cry! ) Inkspell has captivated me and has made me think twice about saying what my favorite book is. I loved the romance between Farid and Meggie, because they are without a doubt the best couple in all books! I only wish that Inkdeath, or Inkdawn, or whatever the third book is called is absolutely twice as good as Inkspell and Inkheart. Harry potter has some competition!
KelBels445 (12/17/06)

Excellent!
OH my gosh! I loved theis sequel so much more than Inkheart. I love how she made Farid kiss Meggie. That was like, the highest point of the book for me. I'm a huge romantic, and i lovedit. I almost cried when i thought Farid was dead, but then i thought, "Wait-Cornelia Funke wouldn't make Farid die, would she?" and then she did not disappoint me but i was SO crushed that she made Dustfinger die. I absolutley cannot wait for the next book!!!!!!! Also, I loved how she did a quote from the book "Skellig" because I read that book and it is the saddest book on the face of the planet and i cried buckets when i read it! Well thanks for writing this amazing story Ms. Funke!
Your Faithful Reader,
Lisa Martin
Lexie (11/04/06)

Inkspell
I think this book is the best out of the two. It has a lot of excitement and conflict and it is just a really awesome book. I truly can't wait to read the newest book (I am pretty sure it is called Inkdawn). I am just bummed it won't be out till 2008.
Emma (10/12/06)

Too lazy to come up with a title
A wonderful story where you can literally get lost in the words. I enjoy reading the adventures of Meggie and her family over and over again. and the romance will make your heart flutter!
meggie (09/20/06)

inkspell
L O V E LOVED IT! the romance is what got me it was so like omg so did see that one coming. it was so right. farid and meggie were clearly ment to be. it was destiny. i ttly flipped out when he died i cried for 2 hours. even thogh i knew it would be ok every good story has romance reunited. my favorate part was when they kissed, "he kissed her full on the mouth....."



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