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# Inkspell (Inkheart Trilogy, Book 2) (2)

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Review: A Modern Masterpiece - In the follow-up to the wildly successful (and enjoyable) Inkheart, Cornelia Funke delivers the second book in her trilogy, Inkspell, with grace and confidence. And suffice to say, this book gladly does not suffer from the sophomore slump syndrome, but takes the next leap forward in terms of conventional children's storytelling. Funke's story within a story takes the next step up from the first book where the true wonder of reading was displayed in a fashion never done before; the ability to read characters out of their own story! In Inkspell, Funke does the exact opposite and throws her characters into the Inkworld; the world of Inkheart. Meggie and Farid, after Dustfinger returns to the Inkworld, follow him only to discover the wonderful world they imagined is ruled with an iron fist by the cruel Adderhead and his gang of cruel servants. Meggie soon finds Fenoglio, the author of Inkheart, who is now living in his own creation. Fenoglio believes that with his words and Meggie's voice, they can finally give the story the happy ending that Fenoglio originally intended for it. The plot is complicated, and Funke weaves a story of multiple characters with the true ease of a master. Instead of repeating Inkheart, Funke has captured the true grit of the Inkworld, where it is populated by horrible people who live for death and despair. Getting to the point, this story is not as light and fluffy as its spot in the children's book section would imply. Funke, who some call the German J.K. Rowling, is similar in the sense that she matures her story along with her characters. Themes of love, hate, death, murder, and the occasional curse word populate Funke's story. Not for the light-hearted, this masterpiece of children's literature surpassed my expectations not only as a sequel, but as a great read in general. Funke grows her characters; makes them feel, cry, and hate convincingly. With a shocking ending, I eagerly await the third and final installment with anticipation and wonder at what Funke will throw us next. Highly recommended to all ages who appreciate true literature when they see it.
Review: First in series, excellent beginning - It would be difficult to avoid the obvious comparison of the Ink books to the Harry Potter and the Narnia series; both deal with fantasy worlds and a select group of adolecents that are the primary leaders of the good versus evil struggle. Like J.K. Rowling / Harry Potter and C. S. Lewis / Narnia, Cornelia Funke is supremely sucessful in enticing us to enter the world of Inkspell. Funkes' characters are unusually well developed and realistic, she allows her heros to have faults and weaknesses; she also offers a limited insight to the behavior of the villins. The action is well paced with only rare passages of insignificant verbage and her descriptions manage to convey a complete picture while still allowing for personal interpretation. The beginning chapters set the stage, the middle moves the action forward and the ending chapter resolve major issues; all these tasks are accomplished without padding or rushing the story. While Inkspell is the first of two books, this sequence comes to a satisfactory conclusion and can stand alone with or without the second volume. Although originally written for youth, these books have a wide appeal and would be an excellent addition to any library. Inkspell is enjoyable when read by the chapter or when read completely through in one sitting.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #208,732 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #686 in Fantasy for Children #2,587 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) |
| Book 2 of 5  | Inkworld |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,110) |
| Dimensions  | 5.5 x 1.5 x 7.5 inches |
| Grade level  | 4 - 7 |
| ISBN-10  | 0439554012 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0439554015 |
| Item Weight  | 2.31 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 672 pages |
| Publication date  | March 1, 2007 |
| Publisher  | Chicken House |
| Reading age  | 9 - 14 years, from customers |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Modern Masterpiece
*by T***S on December 11, 2005*

In the follow-up to the wildly successful (and enjoyable) Inkheart, Cornelia Funke delivers the second book in her trilogy, Inkspell, with grace and confidence. And suffice to say, this book gladly does not suffer from the sophomore slump syndrome, but takes the next leap forward in terms of conventional children's storytelling. Funke's story within a story takes the next step up from the first book where the true wonder of reading was displayed in a fashion never done before; the ability to read characters out of their own story! In Inkspell, Funke does the exact opposite and throws her characters into the Inkworld; the world of Inkheart. Meggie and Farid, after Dustfinger returns to the Inkworld, follow him only to discover the wonderful world they imagined is ruled with an iron fist by the cruel Adderhead and his gang of cruel servants. Meggie soon finds Fenoglio, the author of Inkheart, who is now living in his own creation. Fenoglio believes that with his words and Meggie's voice, they can finally give the story the happy ending that Fenoglio originally intended for it. The plot is complicated, and Funke weaves a story of multiple characters with the true ease of a master. Instead of repeating Inkheart, Funke has captured the true grit of the Inkworld, where it is populated by horrible people who live for death and despair. Getting to the point, this story is not as light and fluffy as its spot in the children's book section would imply. Funke, who some call the German J.K. Rowling, is similar in the sense that she matures her story along with her characters. Themes of love, hate, death, murder, and the occasional curse word populate Funke's story. Not for the light-hearted, this masterpiece of children's literature surpassed my expectations not only as a sequel, but as a great read in general. Funke grows her characters; makes them feel, cry, and hate convincingly. With a shocking ending, I eagerly await the third and final installment with anticipation and wonder at what Funke will throw us next. Highly recommended to all ages who appreciate true literature when they see it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ First in series, excellent beginning
*by L***D on February 18, 2007*

It would be difficult to avoid the obvious comparison of the Ink books to the Harry Potter and the Narnia series; both deal with fantasy worlds and a select group of adolecents that are the primary leaders of the good versus evil struggle. Like J.K. Rowling / Harry Potter and C. S. Lewis / Narnia, Cornelia Funke is supremely sucessful in enticing us to enter the world of Inkspell. Funkes' characters are unusually well developed and realistic, she allows her heros to have faults and weaknesses; she also offers a limited insight to the behavior of the villins. The action is well paced with only rare passages of insignificant verbage and her descriptions manage to convey a complete picture while still allowing for personal interpretation. The beginning chapters set the stage, the middle moves the action forward and the ending chapter resolve major issues; all these tasks are accomplished without padding or rushing the story. While Inkspell is the first of two books, this sequence comes to a satisfactory conclusion and can stand alone with or without the second volume. Although originally written for youth, these books have a wide appeal and would be an excellent addition to any library. Inkspell is enjoyable when read by the chapter or when read completely through in one sitting.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Truly lovely
*by D***S on September 4, 2025*

Book has a beautiful binding and amazing text.Strongly recommended!!!

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