Inkheart
Audiobook CD - 2003
Twelve-year-old Meggie learns that her father, who repairs and binds books for a living, can "read" fictional characters to life when one of those characters abducts them and tries to force him into service.-- (Source of description not identified).
Publisher:
New York : Random House/Listening Library, â„—2003.
ISBN:
9780807220108
0807220108
9780307282279
0307282279
9780439709101
0439709105
9780080720104
0080720102
0807220108
9780307282279
0307282279
9780439709101
0439709105
9780080720104
0080720102
Characteristics:
14 audio discs (approximately 13 hr., 35 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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davidmolnar
Apr 05, 2013
davidmolnar thinks this title is suitable for between the ages of 16 and 17

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Add a CommentCharacters: 10/10
Plot: 10/10
Writing: 10/10
This has long been one of my favorite books. It was among the first that inspired me to be a writer. I read it first around fifth grade, and it was perfect.
Loved this book so much I read it twice!
this book was the best book honestly, I have ever read. It was really sort of weird, because I didn't know that I liked it until I was finished, and had thought about it a bit. Amazing!!!!!!!! you gotta read it!
I'm reading this book now and I can't put it down! I love the plot, characters, and settings. There is so much adventure. I promise this is a great read.
Fun and satisfying. I enjoyed the story and the characters alike, both fulfilling their promises and destinies in the unique, magical world created by Cornelia Funke.
I am on disc 11 of 14 of Inkheart, and I just don't care anymore. It's an entertaining enough idea/story, but it's just not sucking me in. It's really dragging and I was ready for a conclusion about 3 discs ago!
Really enjoyable book! The narrator does an awesome job making you feel like you are apart of the book!
I REALLY enjoyed this book on cd. Lynn Redgrave was actually a pretty good narrator for this book. The story line is great, the characters interesting, and the words kept drawing me back. Moved on to Inkspell immediately!
Lynn Redgrave is not bad at all as narrator here. The story is also not bad (not a great endorsement, I know, but that's the best I can say) ... perhaps something in Funke's prose is lost in translation.