Monday, October 22, 2007

Inkheart

Inkheart by Cornelia Funke

Like SheReads, who chose this book, I "find the idea of reading characters in and out of books fascinating." Who hasn't wanted to see their favourites in the flesh? I liked Meggie and the other characters, I wanted to know what would happen, I enjoyed the quotes at the start of each chapter and liked that Meggie enjoyed classic books. The only thing was that at 560 pages, it seemed realllly long to me for a kids' book. I found myself wishing it would end and feeling that it could've been condensed. There seemed to be a lot of to-ing and fro-ing that I could've done without. But it was a big hit with young readers, so I have to say that the kids are better readers than I am to not feel tired partway through. Still, it's a very imaginative and intelligent book - perhaps my brain just wasn't up for it this month.

(My full review, with summary, is
here. )

1 comment:

Julie Cleghorn said...

There is a continuation of this called Inkspell. It is similar to Inkheart in that it is long, but i did enjoy it as well.