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Book Reviews of Inkdeath (Inkheart Trilogy)Book Review: loved it! Summary: 5 Stars
After eagerly awaiting this books arrival, Firstly, I finished this book in 3 days! I was not dissapointed! and without giving away spoilers (like some other reviewers did), let me just say...
Like the previous books, this one sucked you right back in - wondering the fates of your favourite characters, and at certain points there were sooo many bad things happening all at once that you just couldn't help but worry how or if your characters were going to emerge alive!
I simply adored this book and was perfectly happy with all the different twists and turns in the book - a few predictable, but most were totally unforseen (at least to me anyway). And what I loved most, was the fact that at the end it hinted at the possibility of yet another book or maybe even trilogoy...
Great Read, and I would highly reccomend it!
Book Review: melancholy about the end Summary: 3 Stars
I am so very sad that Funke has written the last book to the wonderful series.I agree that the first chapter or two was VERY boring. I don't like how Farid changed so much in the ast book.Instead of loving Meggie he kissed other girls and didn't care about Meggie, only Dustfinger. After reading the first two books I thought Meggie and Farid were PERFECT for each other. But after reading the last book I was disapointed that Funke chose to change Farid a LOT. I am glad Meggie likes Doria now instead of Farid. I think Farid deserves to be dead. Dustfinger shouldn't have risked his life for Farid.It isn't worth it.
That is why I titled my review melancholy.
Book Review: my deepest fear coming true Summary: 2 Stars
when i looked up the book Inkspell about three months ago i was insanely happy about the third book coming out. i counted the days patiently only to find that i was dissapointed by its flaws now i am a firm beleiver in you shalt not trash books but my personal belef is that once i found out that Farid and Meggie weren't staying together i lost all interest. i love how in inkspell it talks about them, while trying to save their lives were doing normal teenage stuff like kissing. this book also wastes valuable time talking about Resa's pregnacy. the ending rounds off well its not like the other books with dark endings its a happy one but the writer finished it the way she thought she should
Book Review: review from One Book At A Time [...] Summary: 3 Stars
After a so-so first book, a fantastic second one, I was not sure what to expect for the final book in the Inkheart trilogy. Honestly, it fell somewhere in the middle. It was still rich in descriptions. I really love the characters the author has created. And the story is such an original concept. But, at times this book was just too long. I found myself skimming areas just to get to the next set of adventures. I don't think we need long paragraphs about why or why not something is going to happen. At this point, we already know the characters and nothing was out of the ordinary. And it switched view points a lot. When you have so many characters that play important parts in the story and they are in so many different locations, the story gets overwhelming. There are still some fabulous parts of this book and it wraps up the story wonderfully. I'm sure it won't disappoint anyone who has enjoyed the series.
Book Review: unique story Summary: 5 Stars
I did not read the first book but the synposis at the beginning made the story understandable. This is a very unique story -a world created by the writer (and his pen) and those who can read the story into reality. I recommend this book highly to those of us with an imagination
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