Inkspell is about a girl and her dad who have this extraordinary talent. That talent is being able to read anything out of a book, or anything into a book. In Inkheart, the dad accidentally reads a bad character and his gang out of a story. In this book the girl and her dad are read into that same book. Now, this book has a world of its own. And it's pretty interesting with all the fairies, trolls, glass men, fire elves and so on. But there are bad things too. Like the Adderhead, Evil ruler of half of that book's world. So now our travelers, the girl, her dad, and a couple other friends have to make new friends, shake off enemies, and get out of the book's world and into their world.
I really love how in Inkspell the description of the characters were very life-like. Like when I finished Inkheart and started reading Inkspell, whenever I came across a character from Inkheart, I had a good visual image inside my head.
What are you thinking about when you read this book? Are you making any kind of connections? I'm inferring that you must have enjoyed reading Inkheart because you continued with the sequel. Was there anything, other than the story, that drew you into the second book?
ReplyDeleteI think it was mostly the way the auther discribed everything. It made me have a good feeling of what was happening in the story.
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