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Inkspell by Cornelia Funke

Inkspell

by Cornelia Funke
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 2005, 635 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jun 2006, 688 pages
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A Truth
I titled this A Truth, because it is my truth about this book not anyone elses. I thougth Inkspell could have had a good old flare to it, but it still was supsenful and exciting as her other books. I rated this book a four, because it still had a nice fire going, but didn't have a bonfire. You get what I mean? Well, I wish luck to her on her final book and hope it is as good as Inkheart and Inkspell, maybe even better. I also would like to wish luck to everyone else who loves to write, never stop doing it. Inkheart and Inkspell are good examples of great fantasy books.
Autumn

One of the best books I have EVER read
In order to understand Inkspell you must read Inkheart. But honestly, I liked Inkspell so much better! You really get to know the characters and see Meggie grow up. One thing I did not like about the book was at times it seemd to drag on about stuff that wasnt really that important, and it also got confusing at points. But ever great book has its problems. I loved it!!
Dj

It is a must read
This book is great for all ages and male or female. If you like fantasy i garantee that you will absolutely love this book. I do reccomend the first book first because you need all the info from that one It is called inkheart.I liked inkheart better though.
shoni

inkspell
Dustfinger wasn't as stern as he was in Inkheart and there was too much description which was irritating. Other than that it was gripping.
meghan

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.
FineBookConnoisseur

I was disappointed
I really wasnt into the book, it bored me, it went on and on and on and on and on...it wasnt as good, didnt have the same charm and flair, left me not excited for some more.
Princess

Sucka
The book is to long and no one will read it. As a child take advice from me. Get inspiration from Diary of a Wimpy Kid. I get lost with all the different characters. Sorry but everyone needs to be told whats the bad news.
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