Inkdeath (Inkheart Trilogy)

ByCornelia Funke

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ioana
My tween daughters both loved these books. I read one, and it was fun. The main character gets literally pulled into a story and has to thwart the bad guys to save her mom, who had disappeared years earlier.
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tehol
This book was amazing and I think anyone would love it although I thought the author could be less confusing about why Meggie never liked Farid again and what happened to Doria and Meggie and what the Meggies little brothers name was.
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jennifer o sullivan
My 14 year old daughter just loves the whole series of Indeath, Ink Heart, etc. She says they are well written and quite enjoyable. I have noticed that she is into the whole genre of fantasy and lately the vampires with Twilight. She rarely reads a book twice but she has read this one over so it must be good.
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jennifer trendowicz
After reading the other two book in the series, I was not disappointed with this one. The author did a great job at pulling the reader into the story and having exciting twists. I would recommend it to anyone that enjoys fiction .
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konstantinos
Great ending to the trilogy. Addressed all of the characters but leaves a way for them to actually go on if need be. It is a good book for any age and is very descriptive. Makes it easy to pictures what is going on.
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gerard
Inkdeath is the final book in the Inkheart Trilogy. I loved the set from the beginning to end. There was humor, saddness, good and evil, violence and tender moments. A fantasy and real world blend that was fun to read.
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peaseblossom
I read Inkheart before seeing the movie and was glad I did. I'm having fun with the continuance of the story of Mo and Meggie in Inkspell and am looking forward to Inkdeath. I've given my 8 year old grandson Inkheart and he likes it, too.
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alex szonyi
This is the final book to the InkHeart Trilogy and it is by far the most captivating book of the three. This is a MUST read for any young adult. Cornelia Funke keeps your imagination running at full speed in another time and place. You will definitely enjoy reading this trilogy!
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