Inkdeath (Inkworld #3) 
Holy fucking cow! It is rare for the last instalment in a trilogy to be the best one, but Inkdeath definitely got that job done. I am still shook! I had forgotten everything about its plot, since I last read it 10 years ago (give me a break), and so I was living for every turn of events and plot twist that we got. Connie really knows how its done. I bow down to our German legend. There are many plot devices in Inkdeath that are objectively bad and cheap but I could look past all of them since
wow. I always expect to be disappointed with the final novel in a series... But the INKHEART trilogy continued to put it's best foot forward all the way through it's very last pages. Now I am usually distraught when a main character isn't killed in some glorious manner for the sake of the series, but INKDEATH, somehow didn't need a monumental sacrifice to make it solid. I think Meggie's, "pushing away" of Farid, kind of filled that hole for me. Now, lets talk about Dustfinger... O.O I fell in

Inkdeath is the epic adventure I expected Inkheart and Inkspell to beand as much as I complained about the slow pace, plot meandering, and innumerable characters in the first two books, I can tell you now that all the buildup was worth it. Funke was juggling so many different plots by the end of Inkspell that I was seriously worried that many or all would be dropped or mishandled in the third act, but she surprised me by keeping all of them going until their natural conclusions, and also
3.5 stars! I wish I had read this back when I started the series... Still enjoyable and I liked the ending :)
Inkdeath is the final installment of the Inkworld series. I haven't decided, yet, if it was better than the first book, Inkheart, but it was a lot better than Inkspell, which was the second book. Warning: Review will probably contain spoilers and I'm kind of lazy to hide them this morning.To start off, Dustfinger is dead. Farid is practically torn up about this and doesn't know what to do with his life. Oh, and Mo is forever keeping secrets to himself, which is a terrible decision made by
Re-writing this review because I was young when I last read it and I was angry. After all Inkheart was the first book I ever read. Haha sorry if I did offend someone. Not really my intention, I was just heartbroken over the book. Not going to write a long review, but I still dislike this book for many reason I guess all ranging from plot wise and like certain aspects of it. I'm still sad about how the ending of the book turned out. So in the end I like to pretend this book didn't exist and that
Cornelia Funke
Hardcover | Pages: 699 pages Rating: 3.95 | 69903 Users | 3007 Reviews

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Original Title: | Tintentod |
ISBN: | 1905294719 (ISBN13: 9781905294718) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Inkworld #3 |
Characters: | Meggie Folchart, Mortimer Folchart, Elinor Loredan, Farid, Resa Folchart, Jacopo, Minerva, Dustfinger, Fenoglio, Adderhead, Balbulus, Basta, Black Prince, Brianna, Capricorn, Cosimo the Fair, Darius, Firefox, Laughing Prince, Milksop, Mortola, Orpheus (Inkworld), Roxane, Violante |
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CAUGHT BETWEEN THE COVERS OF A CURSED STORY... Ever since the extraordinary events of Inkspell, when the enchanted book Inkheart drew Meggie and her father, Mo, into its chapters, life in the Inkworld has been more tragic than magical. The fire-eater Dustfinger is dead, having sacrificed his life for his apprentice Farid's, and now, under the rule of the evil Adderhead, the fairy-tale land is in bloody chaos, its characters far beyond the control of Fenoglio, their author. Even Elinor, left behind in the real world, believes her family to be lost - lost between the covers of a book. Facing the threat of eternal winter, Mo inks a dangerous deal with Death itself. There yet remains a faint hope of changing the cursed story - if only he can fill its pages fast enough. Inkdeath - the captivating final tale in the Inkheart trilogy.Specify Appertaining To Books Inkdeath (Inkworld #3)
Title | : | Inkdeath (Inkworld #3) |
Author | : | Cornelia Funke |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 699 pages |
Published | : | September 28th 2007 by Chicken House |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.95 From 69903 Users | 3007 ReviewsAppraise Appertaining To Books Inkdeath (Inkworld #3)
Wow. Wow! I'm speechless. Wow. Gah, I don't know what to say. Let me first let out a scream of stunned glee ...AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!Okay, now that that's over with, I'll get on with the review. XD First, I have to say ... INKDEATH IS SOOO A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!! I could not tear my eyes away from the pages when I was reading it, and the whole time, my heart was pounding so hard ... Inkdeath is crazily exciting and thrilling. And there are so many genius plotHoly fucking cow! It is rare for the last instalment in a trilogy to be the best one, but Inkdeath definitely got that job done. I am still shook! I had forgotten everything about its plot, since I last read it 10 years ago (give me a break), and so I was living for every turn of events and plot twist that we got. Connie really knows how its done. I bow down to our German legend. There are many plot devices in Inkdeath that are objectively bad and cheap but I could look past all of them since
wow. I always expect to be disappointed with the final novel in a series... But the INKHEART trilogy continued to put it's best foot forward all the way through it's very last pages. Now I am usually distraught when a main character isn't killed in some glorious manner for the sake of the series, but INKDEATH, somehow didn't need a monumental sacrifice to make it solid. I think Meggie's, "pushing away" of Farid, kind of filled that hole for me. Now, lets talk about Dustfinger... O.O I fell in

Inkdeath is the epic adventure I expected Inkheart and Inkspell to beand as much as I complained about the slow pace, plot meandering, and innumerable characters in the first two books, I can tell you now that all the buildup was worth it. Funke was juggling so many different plots by the end of Inkspell that I was seriously worried that many or all would be dropped or mishandled in the third act, but she surprised me by keeping all of them going until their natural conclusions, and also
3.5 stars! I wish I had read this back when I started the series... Still enjoyable and I liked the ending :)
Inkdeath is the final installment of the Inkworld series. I haven't decided, yet, if it was better than the first book, Inkheart, but it was a lot better than Inkspell, which was the second book. Warning: Review will probably contain spoilers and I'm kind of lazy to hide them this morning.To start off, Dustfinger is dead. Farid is practically torn up about this and doesn't know what to do with his life. Oh, and Mo is forever keeping secrets to himself, which is a terrible decision made by
Re-writing this review because I was young when I last read it and I was angry. After all Inkheart was the first book I ever read. Haha sorry if I did offend someone. Not really my intention, I was just heartbroken over the book. Not going to write a long review, but I still dislike this book for many reason I guess all ranging from plot wise and like certain aspects of it. I'm still sad about how the ending of the book turned out. So in the end I like to pretend this book didn't exist and that
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