Inkspell (Inkworld #2)
so yea..the same as inkheart!!!!!!!
So it took me forever to escape the Inkworld. I was so enveloped within this world along with these characters that I found it hard to escape. I'm a huge fan of InkHeart and this was just a wonderful edition to the original story. It brought back all the characters I love, ripped out my heart, kept me on the edge of my seat, put my heart back in my chest and then broke it into a million pieces again. Cornelia Funke is a great writer and I loved this story almost as much as the first book. I'm
5/5 stars (obviously)Bright hope arises from the dark And makes the mighty tremble Princes can't fail to see his mark Nor can they now dissemble With hair like moleskin, smooth and black And mask of bluejay feathers He vows wrongdoers to attack Strikes princes in all weathers He hunts their game, he robs their gold And him they would have slain But he's away, he will not stay They seek the Jay in vainThere's a reason I like big books (and I cannot lie). They may sometimes seem intimidating but
Inkspell picks up a year after Inkheart left off. The FolchartsMo, Resa, and Meggieare reunited in Elinors house. They have been joined by Dariusanother Silver-tongue who can read things out of books but isnt nearly as good as Moand a number of fantastical creatures who escaped from Inkheart, the book that Mo read aloud from thirteen years earlier that has dogged his footsteps since.All should be well, but meanwhile in another part of Italy, Dustfinger has found a sinister Silver-tongue, using
Inkspell - one word, one adventure. With a completely original idea, a great plot, and a fantastic overall fantasy, this story's got it made. I absolutely loved it. Inkheart and Inkspell have become some of my favorite books. Dustfinger - the clear winner for my favorite character, I have to agree with Orpheus there. He can hide his feelings at will, which is very admirable (just ask Farid). He believes himself to be cowardly, but he will go to great heights for the ones he cares about, such as
The Inkworld: Mesmerizing, Deadly, UnforgettableMaggie and her father (Mo) have a unique gift. They're silvertongues. When they read aloud, things in the book become so entranced by their voices that quite often characters will follow the sound into in the real world. That delight often comes with a price. Something comes out, something goes in. That's how Maggie lost her mother, all those years ago, and how Dustfinger was ripped from its pages. Dustfinger spent twenty years in the real world
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Hardcover | Pages: 635 pages Rating: 3.92 | 102691 Users | 3939 Reviews
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Original Title: | Tintenblut |
ISBN: | 0439554004 (ISBN13: 9780439554008) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Inkworld #2 |
Characters: | Meggie Folchart, Mortimer Folchart, Dustfinger, Elinor Loredan, Farid, Resa Folchart |
Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel (2006), Book Sense Book of the Year Award for Children's Literature (2006) |
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The captivating sequel to INKHEART, the critically acclaimed, international bestseller by Cornelia Funke, an author who is emerging as a truly modern classic writer for children. Although a year has passed, not a day goes by without Meggie thinking of INKHEART, the book whose characters became real. But for Dustfinger, the fire-eater brought into being from words, the need to return to the tale has become desperate. When he finds a crooked storyteller with the ability to read him back, Dustfinger leaves behind his young apprentice Farid and plunges into the medieval world of his past. Distraught, Farid goes in search of Meggie, and before long, both are caught inside the book, too. But the story is threatening to evolve in ways neither of them could ever have imagined.Mention About Books Inkspell (Inkworld #2)
Title | : | Inkspell (Inkworld #2) |
Author | : | Cornelia Funke |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First American Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 635 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 2005 by The Chicken House |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction |
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so yea..the same as inkheart!!!!!!!
So it took me forever to escape the Inkworld. I was so enveloped within this world along with these characters that I found it hard to escape. I'm a huge fan of InkHeart and this was just a wonderful edition to the original story. It brought back all the characters I love, ripped out my heart, kept me on the edge of my seat, put my heart back in my chest and then broke it into a million pieces again. Cornelia Funke is a great writer and I loved this story almost as much as the first book. I'm
5/5 stars (obviously)Bright hope arises from the dark And makes the mighty tremble Princes can't fail to see his mark Nor can they now dissemble With hair like moleskin, smooth and black And mask of bluejay feathers He vows wrongdoers to attack Strikes princes in all weathers He hunts their game, he robs their gold And him they would have slain But he's away, he will not stay They seek the Jay in vainThere's a reason I like big books (and I cannot lie). They may sometimes seem intimidating but
Inkspell picks up a year after Inkheart left off. The FolchartsMo, Resa, and Meggieare reunited in Elinors house. They have been joined by Dariusanother Silver-tongue who can read things out of books but isnt nearly as good as Moand a number of fantastical creatures who escaped from Inkheart, the book that Mo read aloud from thirteen years earlier that has dogged his footsteps since.All should be well, but meanwhile in another part of Italy, Dustfinger has found a sinister Silver-tongue, using
Inkspell - one word, one adventure. With a completely original idea, a great plot, and a fantastic overall fantasy, this story's got it made. I absolutely loved it. Inkheart and Inkspell have become some of my favorite books. Dustfinger - the clear winner for my favorite character, I have to agree with Orpheus there. He can hide his feelings at will, which is very admirable (just ask Farid). He believes himself to be cowardly, but he will go to great heights for the ones he cares about, such as
The Inkworld: Mesmerizing, Deadly, UnforgettableMaggie and her father (Mo) have a unique gift. They're silvertongues. When they read aloud, things in the book become so entranced by their voices that quite often characters will follow the sound into in the real world. That delight often comes with a price. Something comes out, something goes in. That's how Maggie lost her mother, all those years ago, and how Dustfinger was ripped from its pages. Dustfinger spent twenty years in the real world
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