About the book: A year has passed, but not a day goes by without Meggie thinking of Inkheart, the book whose characters came to life. For the fire-eater Dustfinger, the need to return to the tale has become desperate. When he finds a crooked storyteller to read him back, he abandons his apprentice Farid and plunges into the pages. Before long, Farid and Meggie are caught inside the book, too. But the story is much changed - and threatening to end tragically.
My thoughts and opinion: Now, the real fun begins. With Capricorn gone, it's safer right?
Not at all.
Mortola and Basta made the best pair of villains, in my opinion. Who needs Capricorn and his big ego?
Inside the Inkworld, it is more magnificent than Meggie's mother, Resa, described. I felt like I was alongside Meggie and Farid when they first arrived. I definitely would read Inkspell again. Just so I could revisit the Inkworld.
Not to mention, Farid and Meggie? NOT A BAD MATCH AT ALL. I was truly shocked as Meggie was when Farid planted one on her. FINALLY, Fenoglio shows up in the book again. I was starting to missing that old, wise turtle of a man. I didn't quite agree with his idea of writing a new person. I mean, that's messing with life. Overall, this was a good second book in the Inkheart trilogy.
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