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Book Reviews of InkspellBook Review: Different... Summary: 5 Stars
If you want to learn how a writer gets along in its own story then you really should read this book. Together with the reader Meggie and the character of an other story, Farid, Fenoglio the author faces the charm and the dangers of his own fantasy.
It's heartwarming how Meggie's parents are involved in her own daughter's evolution.
I'm impressed how Cornelia Funke let an author be responsible for what he or she is writing. How she brings together characters who usually don't act together neither in the real world, nor in an "Inkworld".
This book is cram-full with strong pictures, colourful imaginations and deep thoughts.
This book is a challange both for the adult and the young reader.
I read the German edition.
Book Review: Don't waste your $13.59!!! Summary: 1 Stars
Long, boring, pathetic. How much worse can it get? Seriously people, it is a total drag. Spend your money on a good book, like Frindle, or The Laundry News. Take my
Even if you have read Inkheart, it still is bad.
Book Review: Drags a bit Summary: 3 Stars
Read this book from the library. Did finish it, but decided not to read the sequel, or to buy either.
Kids usually know which books to read on their own - Harry Potter, Artemis Fowl, etc are all good. This one drags, and is predictable. No suspense anywhere
Book Review: Dustfinger! Summary: 5 Stars
Ahh what a wonderful tale. This was even better than the first. If you haven't been caputured by Inkworld yet, I'm envious. The first read is great.
Tradtional linear story and character arc. Finely crafted.
Book Review: Excellent Read Summary: 4 Stars
Inkspell was an excellent book, although not such a masterpeice as Inkheart. This book was slightly different from Inkheart, and wasn't my favorite read but the ending was a work of prize winning art. Any young fantasy reader should first read Inkheart and then check out Inkspell.
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