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With every word spoken, the story comes to life…
Meggie loves stories, but her father Mo refuses to read them to her. He hasn’t read a single book aloud since her mother mysteriously vanished years ago. But when a stranger knocks at the door one night, Mo is forced to reveal a breathtaking secret. When he reads, words come alive… and frightening characters step out of their pages.
Suddenly, Meggie is living the kind of adventure she has only read about in books… and walking into a story where peril lurks at every turn. Reading has never been so exciting – or so dangerous.
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16 February 2009
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inkheart well there is a million things i can say about inkheart ,see thats how good inkheart is but there is one thing i think really changed my way when i read inkheart it made me realise that a book isn’t just for you to read and then put down it’s for you to read and pass down for generations to come so every one can see how great that book was!
28 January 2009
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Inkheart is brilliant because it makes you SO excited and you always know something incredible will happen next. Readers will be skipping meals and sleep to read this book! Describes the characters and settings with such passion that you would never want to put the book down! I was up until half past midnight reading Inkheart..! Incredible! :)
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