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Inkheart
by Cornelia Funke
Inkheart By Cornelia Funke (4/10/2007)
Imagine a world within the pages of a book. Imagine blue fairies, a world with men made of glass, a world where women have no rights. Imagine a man who can make flowers out of fire, who can speak to the fire and command it. Imagine that words come to life, stories become real, and someone with a powerful voice saying the right words can talk you right into that world.

One dark night Mo, Meggie's father reads Capricorn, a dark villain out of Inkheart. Meggie and her dad are faced in a long journey through odds and ends, nooks and crannies to find the book and read the book in a way so that Capricorn is destroyed forever!!! Do they make it? what happens to the friends they meet along the way? To find out , read this book!!I would rate this book a 5 thumbs up :) !!!! Have a fun reading!!!
yours Sincerely,
"Bookworm" as my friends call me...:)
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