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Has anybody read Inkheart?

By Cornelia Funke

What did you think of the book and have you read anything else by this author?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    inkheart is one of my favorite books.

    she's also witten two sequels to this book, a book called dragon rider, and one called the theif lord.

    i've read inkheart twice, but i only got halfway through inkspell (its sequel), haha.

    but yeah, inkheart is a great book.

    it's got a fast pace, and it's not boring.

    it's really really well written, too.

    the imagery is amazingg.

    i highly reccommend it =]

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I picked up a copy of Inkheart knowing absolutely nothing about it, but the cover drew me in. I read the jacket flap, as I do normally, and it talked about Dustfinger, Silvertongue (known to his daughter Meggie as Mo), the evil Capricorn, and the fact that somehow, Dustfinger and Capricorn had escaped from a book. Strange concept.

    Cornelia Funke is a German author who is the third most popular children's author in Germany, behind the infamous J.K. Rowling and R.L. Stine. Good company to be in. I enjoy reading a well-written juvenile, especially one that is over 500 pages long, because a book that long has the high probability of following Heinlein's dictum on writing juvenile novels: "Take a young protagonist, write the best story you can, and leave out all the sex and bad words, and you'll have a saleable juvenile." Happily, this book meets those qualifications.

    Meggie is twelve-year-old girl whose father is a refurbisher of books. Her mother disappeared when she was three, but she and her father, whom she calls "Mo", have lived a pleasant life enriched by a love of books and reading. Then one day a disreputable looking character named Dustfinger appears in their lives, calls Mo by the name of Silvertongue and tells him that Capricorn is after him and wants the book.

    With that, their lives are changed forever.

    Inkheart is the name of the book Capricorn is looking for, and Inkheart is a description of the kind of person Capricorn is. I imagine the book reads well in German, but I know for a fact that the translator has done an estimable job of creating an English version of Inkheart.

    I'd rather tell you of the quality of writing. Ms. Funke knows how to spin a fantasy, and yet, her characters are real. And more dangerous because of it. Be glad YOU don't have Mo's ability, or who knows... Capricorn is bad, but there are worse characters who could be released from a book!

  • 1 decade ago

    The first book i read by Cornelia Funke was 5 or so years ago its called- 'Thief Lord' - i loved it, immensely.....great book. i went on to read Inkheart and then its sequel. Inkheart was quite good, but i kind of got bored, Inkspell was awful i couldn't finish it----maybe i had grown out of them???

    But i'd definitely read Thief Lord again. and recommend it to everyone else.

    Source(s): myself
  • 1 decade ago

    yes i enjoyed inkheart it was different dark and sad.cornelia funke creation of the characters is inspiring

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  • No, but I really enjoyed the film version, which I went to see a few weeks ago.

    She has a very good imagination.

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