5/29/2023 0 Comments Inkspell![]() ![]() he bases the Bluejay character on Meggie's father, putting Mo in danger). , now lives in the world he created and continues to write new story lines-which play out in often unintended ways (e.g. Readers will race along with Meggie and other Inkheartįavorites as the characters try to create a "happy ending." Funke again cleverly plays with the power of words: Fenoglio, the author of Inkheart Worse, Meggie's father, Mo (aka Silvertongue), is mistaken for a Robin Hood–type figure known as the Bluejay and is to be executed. The omniscient narrator allows readers to jump from the "real" world to Inkworld, where a war is brewing between Ombra Castle and the evil Adderhead's Castle of Night. ![]() Meggie, lured by the "place of marvels and adventures," goes with him. , the fantastic novel (within Funke's novel of the same name) from which he was sprung, and his "devoted" apprentice, Farid, asks Meggie to use her magical reading powers to send him into the story. In the opening chapter, Dustfinger returns to Inkheart ![]() , Funke expertly mixes joy, pain, suspense and magic. In this spellbinding follow-up to Inkheart ![]()
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