
Inkheart
Inkheart Trilogy, Book 1
سهگانه جوهرقلب، کتاب ۱
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2011
Lexile Score
780
Reading Level
4
ATOS
5.4
Interest Level
4-8(MG)
نویسنده
Cornelia Funkeناشر
Scholastic Inc.شابک
9780545406239
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

noelle - It is really cool- I wish desperately I could read myself in a book. I would probably disapear into Narnia or somewhere and never come back again. <3 i remember once when i was really little, my dad got this book for me, I was trying to read The Spider and the Fly aloud to see if I could read things in and out of books, too. I look up and there was a fly on the wall! I was so proud of myself, but I could never do it again. i was horribly disapointed when I realized it was probably just coincidence. Or was it? ;)

Starred review from July 21, 2003
In Funke's (The Thief Lord) delectably thick and transfixing fantasy, 12-year-old Meggie learns that when her bookbinder father, Mo, reads a book aloud, the characters and other objects appear in the real world. Nine years ago, Mo accidentally brought out evil Capricorn and his loyal man, Basta, from Inkheart
(as well as the "fire-eater," Dustfinger), and they are hot on his trail. Capricorn wants to destroy Mo's copy of the book so that Mo can't return Capricorn to his fictional life, and Capricorn wants the bookbinder to read out treasures (as in "gold") for him (as well as a murderous "friend" from Inkheart
known as the Shadow). While the specifics of how the magic works remain a bit fuzzy, the characters are wonderfully complex, from tragic Dustfinger, who would stop at nothing to return to the world he misses, to the superstitious Basta who remains loyal to his boss even after the villain sentences him to death. Readers will quickly find themselves entranced by the well-orchestrated plot, commiserating with Meggie's great-aunt Elinor when Capricorn's men burn the bibliophile's library of rare books, and jumping when events take a suspenseful turn. Funke plans every exquisite detail: chapters begin with quotes from books such as The Wind in the Willows, setting the stage for this book about books, and bookworms will appreciate the opportunities to identify with the characters (e.g., Dustfinger does not want to learn the ending of Inkheart, both Mo and Elinor warn Meggie of the dangers of fire to those who surround themselves with pages, etc.). Meggie makes a triumphant heroine and in the end discovers her own secret talent. Funke once again proves the power of her imagination; readers will be captivated by the chilling and thrilling world she has created here. Ages 11-15.
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