Inkheart understood me. It understood my dorky love for books, and how I wanted to jump into a story. It got feeling alone, and it got nerding out with others. And it made other books come to life β and I loved it for it. Some of it follows YA rules and annoyances: it’s slow to develop and the protagonist is sometimes grating. But that’s perfectly fine when balancing it against the imaginative story.

Inkheart
author: | Cornelia Funke (2003) |
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series: | Inkworld #1 |
date read: | 2006-08-01 |
pages: | 563 |
lists: | fantasy , german , urban-fantasy , ya |
rating: | β β β β β |