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Book Reviews of Inkheart (Inkheart Trilogy)Book Review: I got hooked as soon as I read the first page Summary: 5 Stars
Inkheart is a magically thrilling book. Cornelia really outdid herself by writing this book. I loved the way she incorporated fantasy in it but did not cross the line and make it way out of porportion. Meggie, a lover of books peers out of her window one night and sees a man in the rain staring in at her by her and Mo's (dad) garden. When Mo lets him in it's almost like they are old aqaintenses but Meggie has a bad feeling about the stranger. After that night her father wakes her up early in the morning and says that they have to go away for awhile to tend her ant's books. (he is a book binder) But when they start to pull out of the drivway the stranger appears in front of their car. This book is like no other that i have ever read and I strongly advise you to read this book and the sequel Inkspell that goes with it. Trust me, your going to love the ride you take when you read Inkheart.
Book Review: INKHEART Summary: 5 Stars
I ABSOLUTELY LOVED READING THIS BOOK. I COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN AND I ENDED UP READING IT ONE DAY. I INTEND ON BUYING MORE BOOKS BY CORNELIA FUNKE. I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS BOOK TO ANYONE WHO ENJOYS SUSPENSE, ADVENTURE, AND MYSTERY. AN ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE BOOK.
Book Review: INKHEART Book Review Summary: 5 Stars
INKHEART
Have you ever read a book that you wanted to just seep right through the words and felt like you could? Have you ever been able to taste the excitement and feel the danger? Have you ever wanted to take a break from the real world? Well, in Inkheart you can! Cornelia Funke has a way with words that will sway you into the story and teach you to love and live as if there was no tomorrow. Her stories will take you on a journey you won't soon forget!
The characters seem like they are real living, breathing people. Mo is a book binder with a mysteriously magical voice. Meggie is Mo's daughter, and has a knack for trouble. Dustfinger is a fire eater, he can make fire dance among many other ticks. Fraid is trying to learn from Dustfinger and has taken a liking to Meggie, and Elinor is a book collector who is very strict. All of these characters thrown together make this an interesting story.
Inkheart's over all theme is survival. Meggie gets herself and Mo into trouble when she defies Mo's rules. Meggie also puts herself into a lot of danger. Dustfinger and Fraid have to survive in this world and stay away from Capricorn, and Mo moves a lot to keep Meggie safe.
The setting of the book is totally believable. I think that it it's a great setting because it ties this book to the real world. Even with all the fantasy in this book you can still believe it's really happening. It's one of the greatest settings in any book of all time.
Finally, this book is great for any one, of any age, of any size! Young and old! Have it read to you, read it to someone else, or just read it to yourself! The characters are so life like that you can put yourself in their place. The setting will take you to the rolling hills of Italy. You'll also see how the charters survive the trouble that comes there way. This book will take you into the inkworld for awhile and tell the wonderful story of ~Inkheart~
Book Review: If you like books..... Summary: 5 Stars
then you will love this book. This author takes you in to a world where anything is possible. All you have to do is read it. Cornelia Funke has created characters that are heartwarming and endearing. You instantly love Meggie and her father. I see myself and my son in this book. We both love books....everything about them. We read constantly. Everything good in life is in a book. And Ms. Funke brings that to center stage.
Book Review: InkHeart Summary: 5 Stars
InkHeart was a great read. I was completely taken in by the characters--even from the first chapter. I honestly couldn't put it down. I loved that the book was more character driven; the characters stayed true to their created personalities and traits. It made the story more believable.
I would recommend this book to anyone--of all ages.
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