SUMMARY
Inkdeath, the final book of the Inkheart trilogy, concludes the tale of Meggie Folchart and her parents, Mo and Resa. In the world between the covers of the book Inkheart, Dustfinger the fire-eater is dead, leaving Farid, his apprentice, heartbroken. The evil Adderhead rules the Inkworld, and the people's final hope of freedom lies with the Bluejay-- alias Mo, Meggie's father. There is only one way to defeat the Adderhead-- write the words "heart", "spell", and "death" in a book bound by Mo himself that defies Death. Mo, torn between his bookbinder past and his new role in Inkheart as a sort of Robin Hood, must figure out a way to bring Dustfinger back from the dead and
journey to the Castle of Night to defeat the Adderhead before spring arrives. Otherwise, he and Meggie will be
claimed by Death.
REVIEW
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It flows nicely, and the story itself is entertaining and interesting. Each chapter jumps back and forth between different character's points of view, which is somewhat confusing. The characters are believable and colorful, some endearing and some plain annoying. There is a love triangle between Meggie, Farid, and a robber boy which may be a little disappointing for some readers. The descriptions are beautiful, and the action rarely stops. All in all, this book is satisfying in its ending, and is a delightful, well-written read.
Negative: Some language
Positive: Good messages on family
8 out of 10 stars