About book The Inkheart Trilogy: Inkheart, Inkspell, Inkdeath (2008)
A great fantasy series. Lots of action and adventure, twists and turns. The plot of this book is something never before seen, what other book has people who can read anything out of a novel? The third book was a little bit of a let down, with the first two of the series being impossible to put down. I didn't find it as exciting as the first two and found I was in fact happy to finish it. overall a good series for anyone who loves fantasy. I read it many many years ago, in my mid teens I think. It's a beautiful concept. The idea that the characters of a book can come to life is you read it out loud. I'm sure many readers wished it was true. I know I spent quite a few nights reading out loud in the futile hopes of maybe seeing something fascinating from some parallel universe. In vain of course. But this trilogy, fascinating story apart, highlights the love of books that becomes almost an obsession for some, escape for others. Every book enthusiast must read this trilogy at least once in their lives. The first book, Inkheart in particular. One of the things that struck a chord was the idea of sleeping with your favourite story under your pillow in the hopes of the words inside whispering around you as you sleep. To this day I still sleep with a book under my pillow if it holds a special place in my heart (not hardbacks of course, that would be uncomfortable) The quotations in the beginning of each chapter from stories far and wide, were pretty special too. I remember making a list of all the books quoted in each chapter and trying to read them all. I still haven't read most of them, but I'm sure in time I will. Beautiful story, amazing concept. I still go back to reading it from time to time. Helps me remember what I loved about books growing up.
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What a creative set of books. The characters are unlike any others I have read. Adored these books.
—meagan727
I enjoyed reading this and finding out the differences between the novel and the movie.
—alex