If you have not read Inkheart yet don’t read this book. This book starts when a man named Orpheus helps read Dustfinger back to the Inkworld so he could escape from Basta. However, Orpheus didn’t read Dustfinger’s apprentice, Farid, into the Inkworld. Orpheus also plans to read Basta into eh Inkworld. Because of this, Farid goes to Elinor’s house and asks Meggie to read him to the book so he can warn Dustfinger. In the process, Meggie is also sent to the Inkworld where she finds Fenoglio, the author of Inkheart. Later, Mo, Resa, Mortola, and Basta are sent to the Inkworld. Mo is shot by Mortola when they arrive. Soon everyone in Inkworld thinks that Mo is a robber named the Bluejay, who is a character in some of their songs. Meggie, Mo and Resa try to find each other while Fenoglio looks for ways to fix the problems in the story because the good side seems to lose their leaders.I didn’t like that much because the begining was boring and there were too many bad words so I would say this is not a good book for those whose parents don’t allow to read books with many bad words, though I would say that it would suit both boys and girls.
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Enoch T.
This book was sooooo LAME!!!!!! There was no adventure in this book,and it was very repetitive!!!!!
I also read Inkspell by Cornelia Funke! This is the second book in the Inkheart trilogy. Please read the Inkheart before Inkspell.
When a man named Orpheus reads Dustfinger back into the book Inkheart, Farid, Meggie, Mo, Basta, Resa, and Mortola go in too! Orpheus reads Basta, Mo, Resa, and Mortola and Meggie reads Farid and herself into the book. Mo is shot by Mortola or ‘Magpie.’ He is wounded and Mo lives among the street men with Resa, his wife. But, someone betrays them and tells the Adderhead (a very very powerful ruler) where Mo is. Adderhead is trying to capture Mo because he thinks Mo is a robber. So, Adderhead finds Mo, Resa, and others. He sends them to a dungeon. Meggie, Farid, Dustfinger, Mo, Resa, and Basta end up swirling to one place together: Death. They also all soon realize that Fenoglio, the author of Inkheart, cannot control his own book. Death controls the book. Many people die in this book, including my favorite character.
I really enjoyed this book. I don’t think it was as good as Inkheart though, it was kind of boring. I’m really looking forward to the next book, Inkdeath. Enjoy!
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Heather C.
I am reading this book for school, and I have to write a book report, do you know where they live?? Europe, right???