Inkheart

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Post 1 by Daenerys Targaryen (Enjoying Life) on Tuesday, 23-Jun-2009 1:02:50

Who likes the book Inkheart or the movie? The movie was ok and the books are good. I read Inkheart and almost finished reading Inkspell and then I will read Inkdeath. My favorite characters are Dustfinger and Farid.

Post 2 by pebbles (the key to flying is falling and missing the ground.) on Tuesday, 23-Jun-2009 5:57:22

What are the books about? always up for a new read. I just finished a book called ink exchange. Is that from the same series?

Post 3 by blindndangerous (the blind and dangerous one) on Tuesday, 23-Jun-2009 17:09:13

Noit is not. My friend actually got me in to the inkworld trilogy and ever since then, I've been hooked on urban fantasy novels. They are excellent reads. Wait till you get to inkdeath....with mo...and dustfinger and the ocean...o its gonna get really good.
Not to be rude, but y don't u do a google search for inkheart recap or summary, wikkipedia can help with that.

Post 4 by pebbles (the key to flying is falling and missing the ground.) on Tuesday, 23-Jun-2009 23:31:57

often times I like to get an actual person's perspective that is why. I use wikipedia a lot and will check out books on my own to get a recap of the general story line. but, When others mention books, I like to get their take on it.

Post 5 by blindndangerous (the blind and dangerous one) on Tuesday, 23-Jun-2009 23:49:04

Ah ok. Well, lets see what I can tell you. The thing I don't wanna do is spoil it for Bella. So Bella where are you at now in the book?

Post 6 by Daenerys Targaryen (Enjoying Life) on Wednesday, 24-Jun-2009 0:14:56

I'm about to start reading Inkdeath, so you can tell her about the first two books.

Post 7 by metal angel (Help me, I'm stuck to my chair!) on Wednesday, 24-Jun-2009 5:45:09

Haven't read them yet but am about to. Saw the movie and loved it!

Post 8 by blindndangerous (the blind and dangerous one) on Wednesday, 24-Jun-2009 13:16:38

Ok, lets see I'm not that good at explaining books but here goes.
Inkheart is about a girl meggie and her father (well the first part is anyway). Her father mo has a tallent for (no I won't tell that part it'll give too much away) just suffice to say he won't read books aloud for certain reasons. One night some one comes to see Mo and meggie overhears the conversation. Some one is after them and they have to get out of the house and run. That's what they do going to their great aunt's house. And from their, I won't give anymore. It gets real good from that point on.