![]() ![]() It was kind of magical with the festivals and the royal library and the illuminator. I loved meeting all the characters we had only heard about in the first book. ![]() The middle section of the book was my favourite, it held quite a bit of worldbuilding and was fun. The plot was very slow to start and almost ground to a halt. ![]() There was something about Inkspell that didn’t live up to the first book. Inkheart is a very complete novel and there are very few loose ends, so I was curious as to how that novel would be a trilogy. It was also a bit of a disappointing sequel to Inkheart. Unfortunately, it was also slow-paced which made it feel like a bad start to the year. I decided to start my 2023 reading challenge off by reading this quite hefty novel. Meggie agrees, as long as she can go with him. Farid begs Meggie to read him into Inkheart to save Dustfinger. One evening Farid appears at the front door, informing them that Dustfinger has managed to find someone to read him back into Inkheart, unfortunately, one of Dustfinger’s enemies also knows the reader. She gleans every little detail out of Resa about her time in the Inkworld, but that still isn’t enough. A year after Meggie and Mo manage to defeat Capricorn and bring Resa back home, Meggie can’t stop thinking about the Inkworld. Inkspell by Cornelia Funke is the sequel to Inkheart. ![]()
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