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Book Reviews of Inkdeath (Inkheart Trilogy)Book Review: My favorite Book Summary: 5 Stars
Inkdeath by Cornella Funke is a fantasy book.
Inkdeath begins with Mo going to see Balbulas's work. He gets captured by Violante. Violante gives him a deal to write the three words into the white book. Meggie is worried about Mo and falls in love with Doria. Farid is working for Orpheus so Orpheus can write Dustfinger back.
Inkdeath is a very good book with tons of twists, great characters and an excellent ending. I recommend this book for ages 10 and up.
Book Review: Conclusion Summary: 5 Stars
I waited in anticipation for this book. I loved the previous ones and was hoping this one wouldn't disappoint and it didn't. First of all let me say that the characters are NOT created for us. The author is sharing herself with us. The characters are hers. With that said, I took my time with the book and read it as slowly as I could. I loved it. I haven't anticipated a book this much since Harry Potter. Kudos to the author for a wonderful and enduring series.
Book Review: Sad that it is over Summary: 5 Stars
This was a really good ending to the series! I loved all the twists the story took. It was like riding with a giant and you have no idea where it is going to take you but you don't want to be left out of the excitement. I am sad that these books are over because I grew up with them. Cornelia Funke is one of my all time favorite authors and I hope to read more by her in the future. Thank you Cornelia Funke for one of the best rides that books can give!
Book Review: Great and Fitting Ending Summary: 5 Stars
There is nothing so gratifying as closing the last page of a series, and having it be as enriching, enchanting, and delightful as the first. Cornelia Funke has outdone herself with the conclusion of the trilogy, adding new wonders to an already glorious world. The thing that makes this series stand out from the glut of novels like this, is it's wide appeal to people of all ages, much like the boy wizard series.
Book Review: Great book! Summary: 5 Stars
I thought Inkdeath was a well-thought out and exciting conclusion to the Inkheart Trilogy. I wasn't sure I was going to enjoy it as much as Inkheart because Inkspell was a little slow for me, but I liked it better than even Inkheart. It was easy to identify with and become attached to the characters, the scenes were well-written and vivid in their description, and the story line flowed smoothly. Great book!
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