
The first day in Elinor's house Meggie hears her father say something about a very important book called Inkheart and an evil ruler named Capricorn. She is a book collector and has a house full of books. When they stop the car they come in Elinor's house. The next day her father wakes Meggie up early in the morning and says that they must go. She discovers that the man is talking to her father and is calling her father Silvertongue. When Meggie one day lies in her bed, she sees a strange man outside the house.

Summary: Meggie lives with her father in Italy. Theme: You can't always get what you want.ġ1. Meggie hasn't got a profession because she's too young for a profession, but her father Mo(rtimer) is a bookbinder.ġ0. Main characters: The main characters are: Meggie and Mo(rtimer) Setting, when: Now (the twenty-first century).Ĩ. Ever heard of he saying "you got yourself in, you can get yourself out.7. Just as life you do something bad, you learn from your mistakes and you can fix it by doing it differently or the same thing to get out. After that happened Maggie's dad vowed to never read aloud again, but in order to get her mom out of the book you must redo what you've done, and fix everything step by step. In this case, Maggie's mom gets taken in while Capricorn the man who was summoned switches places with her. The catch is when you read aloud, whatever comes out, someone goes in. It comes to reality, like a horrible dream. Her dad has the power to read from a book, article, anything, and after he re. In this story a young girl named Maggie and her family, have an extraordinary gift. Life seems to be just a time line with bumps and gaps that you have to pass and overcome. Review 2: Ink heart is a book of many unfortunate events, like life itself.

These books are books you can't afford to miss. I swear, I was up reading for hours making sure I wouldn't miss a thing. Inkdeath is the second best, but near the end, I did not want to stop reading. A book about books, an amazing young adult novel. If you love books and reading, Inkheart is your best friend.

Review 1: By far the best trilogy I have ever read.
