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Inkdeath (Inkheart Trilogy) by Cornelia Funke Summary and Reviews

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Book Reviews of Inkdeath (Inkheart Trilogy)

Book Review: Inkdeath
Summary: 5 Stars

I am not done with the book yet but it is by far the best of the series and it is really bringing all of the charaters together. Can't wait to sit down later today and read some more!!

Book Review: Inkdeath
Summary: 5 Stars

Great ending to the trilogy. Addressed all of the characters but leaves a way for them to actually go on if need be. It is a good book for any age and is very descriptive. Makes it easy to pictures what is going on.

Book Review: Inkdeath - creative story with dark overtones
Summary: 3 Stars

Overall, I enjoyed the story, but I must say that the story was at times darker than I like for a children's novel and was also morally ambiguous. There was murder, gore, infidelity and betrayal and death among the primary characters. There was also a discussion of marriage in girls who were only about 13 years old, and engagement in some girls who were only 6. I also felt that the characters sometimes acted in a way that did not seem in line with the way that they were described by the author. For instance, Meggie, acts in a way that she knows will seriously hurt her father, even though Meggie and her father are portrayed as being very close in the story. On a positive note, the story has very good twists and turns, and is very creative and engrossing. The descriptions of the fantasy world are very colorful and enjoyable. I would not want to share this story with a pre-teen child and I would definately want to talk to my teenager about the way family and romantic relationships were portrayed in the light of my own personal standards. Despite the dark tone, this is still a good read for a teenage and older reader.

Book Review: Inkdeath is Awesome!
Summary: 4 Stars

Excitement, courage, bravery, suspense, happiness, sadness, reunions, losses.....Inkdeath. You would never have guessed what was going to happen in this book! Cornelia ahs written a really good book to finish the Inkdeath Trilogy.
Mo, Meggie, Resa, and the baby she is carrying are still trapped inside a world of wonder and excitemient, the world in a book, Inkheart. Here is the thing.. are they trapped or do they want to stay? Through out the book Resa, and Mo argue about whether they should leave the Inkworld or not.n Promises to leave are made and then broken. Do the end up leaving or not? Will the baby be born in Inkworld, or the real world?
This book has many complex characters, and only few simple ones. Many, like the Adderheads grandson and Dustfinger, may do bad things but really be good, making them seem like two different people altogether! Others, really are two, or in this case 3, people. For example Meggies father is Mo. She only wishes for him to be Mo, like Reas, but he wants to be more than that, he wants to be the Bluejay. A courageous, fearless, man who is to save the Inkworld, and its many innocent women and children without husbands or fathers. Even after that Mo is " the Bookbinder " , the man who gave the Adderhead immortal power.
I really enjoyed this book, but i did not like how Meggie, who was the main character in the first two books, was just pushed aside in this book, like a nobody, to make room for "the Bluejay". I recommend this book to everyone, old or young. If you liked the previous books in the serious, Inkspell and Inkheart, then you will love this! It is no letdown like some other series enders! HAPPY READING!

Book Review: Inkheart wrap-up
Summary: 5 Stars

I read Inkheart before seeing the movie and was glad I did. I'm having fun with the continuance of the story of Mo and Meggie in Inkspell and am looking forward to Inkdeath. I've given my 8 year old grandson Inkheart and he likes it, too.
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