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''Inkheart'' () is a 2003
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novel by
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, and is the first book of the ''Inkheart'' series, with ''
Inkspell ''Inkspell'' (German title: ''Tintenblut'') is a 2005 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke, translated by Anthea Bell. It was named the 2006 Book Sense Book of the Year in the Children's Literature category. ''Inkspell'' is the second nove ...
'' (2005) and ''
Inkdeath ''Inkdeath'' (German title: ''Tintentod'') is a 2007 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke. It is the third novel in the ''Inkheart'' series, following ''Inkheart ''Inkheart'' () is a 2003 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke, ...
'' (2007) succeeding it. The novel became one of the finalists of 2004 BookSense Book of the Year Award for Children's Literature and won the Flicker Tale Children's Book Award in 2006. Based on a 2007 online poll, the
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listed the book as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children". ''Inkheart'' was the first part of a trilogy and was continued with ''Inkspell'' (2005), which won Funke a BookSense Book of the Year Award for Children's Literature in 2006. The trilogy was initially concluded with ''Inkdeath'', but was revived in 2016 when Funke announced that a sequel called ''The Colour of Revenge'' () would be published in 2018 in Germany. Although the book was still unpublished in 2020, Funke announced that the first fifteen chapters would be published digitally that same year, with subsequent chapters published periodically. The physical edition of the book was released on October 12, 2023 in Germany. Following the release of the first ''Inkheart'' novel,
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bought the film rights to all three books for a
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. The film is directed by
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based on a screenplay by
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. It features an
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that includes
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and newcomer
Eliza Bennett Eliza Bennett (born 17 March 1992) is an English actress and singer. Her most notable roles have been those of Meggie Folchart in the film '' Inkheart'', Tora in the film '' Nanny McPhee'', Susan in '' From Time to Time'' and Holly Manson in th ...
, among others. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews. In 2009, a video game based on the film was released for the
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.


Plot

Twelve-year-old Meggie lives with her father, Mortimer, who works as a
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. One night, a man named Dustfinger visits Mortimer, and Meggie overhears him telling him that a man named Capricorn is looking for him. The next morning, Mortimer unexpectedly announces that he and Meggie have to go to her Aunt Elinor's house because he has to fix some books. Dustfinger accompanies them, and Meggie is introduced to his pet marten, Gwin. Some time later, Mortimer is captured and brings a book, ''Inkheart'', with him. Dustfinger, Meggie, and Elinor are taken to Capricorn's house, where Mortimer is, only to find Capricorn was waiting for them. Elinor and Meggie are thrown into the cell where Mortimer is being held captive and reunite with him, while Dustfinger disappears. Meggie makes Mortimer tell the story of why they were there. The background: In the past, Mortimer was reading ''Inkheart'' to Meggie's mother, Teresa, and learned he had the special gift to bring things out of books by reading aloud. However, this came with a price: for everything that comes out of the book, something must go in. So, while reading, three of the book's main characters, Capricorn, Basta, and Dustfinger, emerged from the book. Capricorn tried to fight Mortimer, but eventually he forced them out of his house. However, Teresa and their cats had vanished. He tried to get her out of the book, but failed. Capricorn makes Mortimer read aloud; when he starts to read '' Tales from the Thousand and One Nights'', a boy named Farid appears from it and is also imprisoned. That night, Dustfinger breaks out the prisoners. Elinor returns home while Dustfinger, Farid, Meggie, and Mortimer go to visit Fenoglio, the author of ''Inkheart,'' since Capricorn had burned all copies of the book except his own, but learn that he does not have another copy. Fenoglio offers them an apartment so that they can live there for the time being while Mortimer fixes Fenoglio's books. Mortimer, on an urgent call from Elinor, goes to the airport, leaving Meggie with Fenoglio and his three grandchildren. Capricorn's men capture Fenoglio and Meggie and imprison them in an attic in Capricorn's house, where Meggie discovers she has Mortimer's power. Farid and Dustfinger sneak into the village, where Dustfinger meets one of his old friends, Resa, a mute who emerged from the ''Inkheart'' story some time ago. Resa and Dustfinger conspire a plan to reclaim ''Inkheart'' from Capricorn, but are caught. Fenoglio then starts writing a counter curse for when Meggie has to read out a villain called the Shadow. Elinor and Mo arrive at the village, but Elinor is caught and put in the crypt with Resa and Dustfinger. Meggie asks to see Dustfinger and learns that Resa is her mother. Farid and Mortimer set Capricorn's house on fire while Meggie switches out the planned reading for Fenoglio's story. She creates the Shadow and turns it against its master. Mortimer reads the beginning of the last paragraph, killing Capricorn. Meggie then finishes the tale and the Shadow turns back into the fairies, glass men, and trolls whose ashes it was created from. Many of the magical creatures come home with Elinor. Meggie, Mortimer, and Resa, go to live at Elinor's house. Gwin, Dustfinger, and Farid leave in the night after Dustfinger steals the last remaining copy of ''Inkheart'' from Mortimer.


Characters

*Meggie Folchart: A 12-year-old avid reader and the daughter of Mortimer "Silvertongue" Folchart, who inherited her love for books from him and shares his ability to read things out of books. She has blonde hair and blue eyes. *Mortimer "Mo" Folchart/Silvertongue: Meggie's father. He has the ability to read characters out of stories. He is Resa's husband, who got read into the book ''Inkheart'' when he accidentally read Capricorn and Basta out along with Dustfinger. *Dustfinger: A character from the book ''Inkheart,'' who Mortimer read out of the book. Dustfinger is a skilled performer who uses fire, otherwise known as a fire-eater. He has a horned
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called Gwin as his companion. He is described as having sandy-colored hair and three faint scars on his face from being cut by Basta. He seeks ''Inkheart'' as it is the only way back to his world. He betrayed Mortimer by selling him out to Capricorn because Capricorn promised he would be sent back home. *Capricorn: A character from ''Inkheart'' that Mortimer read out of the book and the main antagonist''. A'' mob boss who has a tall, gaunt stature, pale skin, short bristly hair, and pale eyes. He only cares about himself, and does not want to return to his own world and time. When he was a child, he was beaten if he cried or showed pity, which led to his evil nature. *Gwin: Dustfinger's horned pet marten, who lives in his backpack. *Elinor Loredan: The aunt of Teresa, a recluse proud of her collection of books. At first, she is somewhat rude to Meggie, as she fears that she will ruin her books, but warms up to her after realizing they have a shared love of books. *Basta: A character from ''Inkheart''. He has a thin, angular face and narrow shoulders. He is serious and superstitious. Unlike Capricorn's other men, who wear black, Basta wears white. He wields a knife, which he is fond of. *Flatnose: One of Capricorn's henchmen, who Darius read out of ''Inkheart''. He has a tall, broad stature. *Darius: A nervous man who is no older than Mortimer and wears glasses. Capricorn discovered he can also read characters out of books, but as a result of his stuttering, the characters have various deformities. *Farid: A young boy read out from the book ''Tales from the Thousand and One Nights''. He later becomes a companion of Dustfinger and becomes skilled at "playing with fire". He also develops a soft spot for Meggie. *Fenoglio: The author of ''Inkheart''. He has three grandchildren: Ricco, Paula, and Pippo. *Mortola (the Magpie): Read out of ''Inkheart'' by Darius. She has a vulture-like face and legs wrapped in bandages. According to Basta, she is cruel. *The Shadow: A creature that only appears when Capricorn calls it. It is made from the ashes of the creatures Capricorn burned. *Teresa "Resa" Folchart: Mortimer's wife, Meggie's mother, and Elinor's niece. She disappeared into the book when Mortimer first read Dustfinger, Basta, and Capricorn out of it. Later, it is revealed she is alive, but lost her voice.


Critical reception

''
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'' declared it "a true feast for anyone who has ever been lost in a book". Writing in ''
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'',
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stated "I don't think I've ever read anything that conveys so well the joys, terrors and pitfalls of reading".


Sequels

The sequel ''
Inkspell ''Inkspell'' (German title: ''Tintenblut'') is a 2005 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke, translated by Anthea Bell. It was named the 2006 Book Sense Book of the Year in the Children's Literature category. ''Inkspell'' is the second nove ...
'' was released on October 1, 2005. The third book in the
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, ''
Inkdeath ''Inkdeath'' (German title: ''Tintentod'') is a 2007 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke. It is the third novel in the ''Inkheart'' series, following ''Inkheart ''Inkheart'' () is a 2003 young adult fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke, ...
'', was released on September 28, 2007.


Film adaptation

Following the release of the first ''Inkheart'' novel,
New Line Cinema New Line Productions, Inc., Trade name, doing business as New Line Cinema, is an American film production, film and television production company that is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group, a division of the Major film studios, ...
bought the film rights to all three books for a cinema adaptation. Funke moved to Los Angeles in 2005 after she had accepted the offer to participate as the film's producer alongside
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."Release Date Changes: Be Kind Rewind, 27 Dresses, Inkheart"
/ref> Principal photography on the ''Inkheart'' film began in 2006. Directed by
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, the film is based on a screenplay by
David Lindsay-Abaire David Lindsay-Abaire (né Abaire; born November 30, 1969) is an American playwright, lyricist and screenwriter. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2007 for his play '' Rabbit Hole'', which also earned several Tony Award nominations. Lin ...
and features an
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that includes
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,
Helen Mirren Dame Helen Mirren (; born Ilyena Lydia Vasilievna Mironov; 26 July 1945) is an English actor. With a career spanning over six decades of Helen Mirren on screen and stage, screen and stage, List of awards and nominations received by Helen Mirre ...
,
Paul Bettany Paul Bettany (born 27 May 1971) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as J.A.R.V.I.S. and Vision (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Vision in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including the Disney+ series ''WandaVision'' (2021), which garn ...
,
Jim Broadbent James Broadbent (born 24 May 1949) is an English actor. A graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1972, he came to prominence as a character actor for his many roles in film and television. He has received various accolades ...
,
Rafi Gavron Raphael Pichey Gavron (born 24 June 1989) is a British actor. He had supporting roles in the films ''Breaking and Entering'' (2006), '' Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist'' (2008), '' A Star Is Born'' (2018), and the series ''Life Unexpected'' (20 ...
,
Andy Serkis Andrew Clement Serkis (born 20 April 1964) is an English actor and filmmaker. He is best known for his motion capture roles comprising motion capture acting, animation and voice work for computer-generated characters such as Gollum in ''The Lo ...
and newcomer
Eliza Bennett Eliza Bennett (born 17 March 1992) is an English actress and singer. Her most notable roles have been those of Meggie Folchart in the film '' Inkheart'', Tora in the film '' Nanny McPhee'', Susan in '' From Time to Time'' and Holly Manson in th ...
, among others. Upon release, the film received mixed reviews. In 2009, a video game based on the film was released for the
Nintendo DS The is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across 2004 and 2005. The DS, an initialism for "Developers' System" or "Dual Screen", introduced distinctive new features to handheld games: two LCD screens worki ...
.


References


External links

* National Education Association (2007)
"Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children".

Official Cornelia Funke website

Scholastic site
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