Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke

Inkdeath (Inkheart Trilogy, #3)

by Cornelia Funke

Ever since the extraordinary events of "Inkspell", when the story of "Inkheart" magically drew Meggie, Mo and Dustfinger back into its pages, life in the Inkworld has been far from easy. With Dustfinger dead, and the evil Adderhead now in control, the story in which they are all caught has taken an unhappy turn. Even Elinor, left alone in the real world, believes her family to be lost-lost between the covers of a book. As winter turns to spring, there is reason to hope - but only if Meggie and her father, and their loyal band of followers, are ready to make a dangerous deal with death.

Reviewed by inlibrisveritas on

5 of 5 stars

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Well it took me a while to finally get the book and then when I did manage to borrow it, it took me forever to get back into the story again. But I'm glad I kept at it because it was definitely worth the read.

I really missed Meggie, Dustfinger and Mo. My feelings for all the characters really had changed that much since I had read the second one but now I remember why I didn't like Farid, Elinor and Resa. Overall the story is magnificent, and it has to be one of the most complex fairy tales every written but that's just how it feels.

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