Inkspell
Inkspell
By Cornelia Funke
Meggie shares with her father the perilous ability to read things and even characters out of books. In this sequel to Inkheart, Meggie discovers that she can also read people into books. Dustfinger, the fire-eater, is sent back into Inkheart, by Orpheus, another person with the strange ability. Meggie, and Farid, Dustfinger’s apprentice, soon follow him; Meggie more because she wants to see the Inkworld, and Farid because he never wants to leave Dustfinger’s side. Resa and Mo are read into the Inkworld by Orpheus, mainly because Mortola and Basta, the surviving villains from the first book, who also go back into the book, drag them in to take revenge on Mo for killing Capricorn, the main villain that had been in Inkheart.
Mo is seriously wounded by Mortola, and Meggie finds Fenoglio, the author of the story, now living inside the book. He agrees to try to help Mo by writing new sections of the......
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