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Inkspell

by Cornelia Funke

Inkspell by Cornelia Funke X
Inkspell by Cornelia Funke
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  • First Published:
    Sep 2005, 635 pages

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    Jun 2006, 688 pages

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may

inkspell
it truly is an inkspell. This book by cornelia funke is her best yet. After reading inkheart i just had to read inkspell [comment removed due to plotspoiler]. Dustfinger was a truly great character they had better do good with him. I recommend this book to all. You will like it i swear. But first to not get lost you should read the one before it called inkheart.
Katie

I loved it
All i have to say is that inkspell is the greatest. I loved it. It kept me on the edge of where ever i was sitting. i cant wait for the next book to come out. this trilogy is like one of my favorites. im excited to see what happens in the next book.
Kaitlyn

...one of the best books I've ever read!!
Cornelia Funke's Inkspell was fantastic! I didn't like the ending very much, but that's because this is only the 2nd book in a trilogy so that wasn't the final conclusion. You should definetly read the 1st book, Inkheart, before reading Inkspell. Otherwise, I think you would kind of be lost and not understand everything as well. But my final statement is:
I loved Inkspell!
Rhiannon

Inkspell
This was an excellent book, a brilliant continuation of Inkheart, the spellbinding epic that entranced readers, and who's unique characters captured their hearts.
jj65748392

cool
I liked it and was a great book. I would have given it a five, but it took too long to get into (I'm a kid. Just like princess).
Eleanor

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.
Sam or Sammie (14 years old)

awesome, duh!
This book is so awesome i love it! Full of suspense, action and fantasy w/a twist of romance! Just as good if not better than the first but it DID drag at some points but it really made up for it later. The ending really drives me nuts but it gets me pumped 4 the 3rd one! This really is awesome!
Katie, 13

inkspell
inkspell was an excellent book! it wasn't as good as inkheart but it was pretty close. sometimes it dragged on but then it made up for it later. i still loved this book, however. the end shocked me though when i read it. i did not know that there was going to be another book so i was really mad. but then i figured that there was and i was happy. this book is good for all ages and will be loved. it is suspensful and exciting. i can't wait for the next!! =)

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