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Inkspell by Cornelia Funke

Inkspell

by Cornelia Funke
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  • Sep 1, 2005, 635 pages
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  • Jun 2006, 688 pages
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Lexie

Inkspell
I think this book is the best out of the two. It has a lot of excitement and conflict and it is just a really awesome book. I truly can't wait to read the newest book (I am pretty sure it is called Inkdawn). I am just bummed it won't be out till 2008.
Emma

Too lazy to come up with a title
A wonderful story where you can literally get lost in the words. I enjoy reading the adventures of Meggie and her family over and over again. and the romance will make your heart flutter!
meggie

inkspell
L O V E LOVED IT! the romance is what got me it was so like omg so did see that one coming. it was so right. farid and meggie were clearly ment to be. it was destiny. i ttly flipped out when he died i cried for 2 hours. even thogh i knew it would be ok every good story has romance reunited. my favorate part was when they kissed, "he kissed her full on the mouth....."



#1 fan, meggie eberhart


p.s. that is my real name
Emily

Powerful
(twelve years old)
This book is stronger and more powerful than its
predecessor and has a deeper meanings as well. It illustrates both the fact that every cloud can have its silver lining while also hinting darkly in the background that every alluring rose has its deathly spines. Never sure whether Meggie is lose in her dreamworld or in a nightmare, she wanders between fear and desire for the enchanting surprises dancing at the edges of her fingers. Truly a magnificent read and every bit an equal of Inkheart.
seth nichols

best book
This is the best book ever! Cornelia funke has out done herself! I'm smart for my age, so Iv'e read All of the Harry Potters and Cornelia's books are so much better. She has inspired me to write my one book. Her book is my dream. I'ts a fantasy, it's challenging, full of details, hey it's FANTASTIC.
seth nichols

best book
This is the best book in the world! I'm only 9 years old and read all the books. cornelia, youv'e outdone youself. You are so good! Your books are better than harry potter! I love it so much because It is everything in my dreams. It's a fantasy, It's full of details, It's challenging, Hey It's GREAT!
Meg

Inkspell is a book you HAVE to read
This is probably the best best book I have ever read! Cornelia Funke really showed her writing abilities and creativity and this was an extremely good fantasy book. i was always wondering what was going to happen next and i didn't want the book to end, but i couldnt put it down! im so excited that there's a third one coming out. i cant wait to read it!
Jamie

Best Book EVER!!!
This book was so good! It made me want to cry in some parts. It has every thing you want in a book adventure romance and every thing else. I REALY hope she makes another book were Dustfinger comes back. So I can't wait to see what she writes next!!!!!!!!!!!

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