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Die Protagonisten blieben für mich blutleer und langweilig und der wichtigste Charakter Meggie erschien mir noch unerträglicher als im ersten Band. Moreover, there is a new big bad in the world of "Inkheart": the Natterhead. He wants Mo to bind a special empty book for him that will make him immortal. So he takes Meggie's family hostage which means she has to travel to his castle. There, tragedy strikes, though interestingly only AFTER the final confrontation. Firstly, there are more language issues with this book. Farid uses the B word twice, and quite a few of the other characters use the D word a lot. The D word was in the first book a bit, but not nearly so much. And the B word is what really disturbed me. It was completely unnecessary, and brings the novel down a peg because of it. (I regard this as more of a children's book because of the age of the main character, this is why it affects my rating) This is the second part of Inkheart — and I never planned to write it! I thought the story is told, but my characters just wouldn't let me go.

Die Geschichte hat so viele fantasievolle Komponenten. Es gibt Liebe, Kampf, Gefahr und Magie. Die Antagonisten sind wirklich üble Typen. Und dann spielt das Ganze noch in einer Fantasiewelt. But, the author did such a good job with the Inkheart that I will read anything involving the Inkworld. I love these characters so much,

meanwhile, Meggie is catching up on all the angst and anger she never directed at her secret-keeping father all these years. She’s also rapidly sprouting from a scrawny little girl into a pretty young woman, and when Farid shows up he NOTICES. Otra cuestión que quiero mencionar (porque la pensé mientras leía) es la similitud de Cabeza de Víbora, uno de los malvados de este libro, con Lord Voldemort. Funke usa frases de la saga Harry Potter en los inicios de los capítulos (es decir, los epígrafes) así que esa conexión no me parece casual. No es una crítica, sino un detalle para destacar. Es evidente que los libros de Mundo de Tinta fueron hechos por una devoradora de libros, además de una escritora muy capaz. Y me resultó increíble cómo se trata el tema de la creación de las historias. Creo que cualquier persona que se considere autora debería leer esta trilogía. The Inkheart trilogy was pretty popular in the early 2000's, at popular enough that the author, Cornelia Funke, sold the film rights to all three books to New Line Cinema.

Before I do, though, I have to tell you, I loved the book over all. But I’m probably not going to sound like it... This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. ( March 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) And of course, as almost always, last but for sure not least, for Anna, wonderful, wonderful Anna, who had this story told to her many walks, encouraged and advised me, and let me know what was good and what could still be improved. (I very much hope that the story of Meggie and Farid has its fair share of the book now?) The American release was originally set for Christmas 2007, but the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike eventually moved the opening to December 12, 2008 in the UK and January 23, 2009 in the US.In Band 2 der Tintenwelt-Trilogie geraten die Protagonisten aus dem ersten Band in die Tintenwelt, wo sie sich allerlei gefährlichen Situationen stellen müssen. Diese Geschichte wird im dritten Band fortgesetzt, da Band 2 voller loser Enden mit einem Cliffhanger endet. Bill Goodykoontz of The Arizona Republic enjoyed the film, saying: " Inkheart is entertaining enough, if not always easy to follow. And if it does nothing else, at least it may inspire kids to read, if for no other reason than to help make sense of it all." [16] A. O. Scott said the film "aims for a blend of whimsy and tingly suspense but botches nearly every spell it tries to cast. Its opening scenes are more confusing than intriguing, and the acceleration of the plot leads to a sense of busyness rather than suspense. A movie that can produce the image of Helen Mirren astride a unicorn has some claim on the audience's interest, and a movie that can make that image seem perfectly uninteresting is in some serious trouble." [17] Box office [ edit ] The premise. Reading with special imagination can either pull characters out of your favorite book or put you inside it. And compared to the first book, the second doesn't feel quite so lopsided and the plot and character development feel a lot more organic -- growing, even. I really got into the adventure within Inkheart and felt for many of the characters. The emotionally hard parts had some great pathos.

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