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did anyone else find this book hard to get through?
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Feb 05, 2012 12:26PM

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Yes. It promised adventure and traveling in books. But it was written in such a dry and stilted style I didnt care for.

We cant like everything other people do(or writes). ;)

And if we dont like a book....were lucky we have goodreads so we can tell others why we didnt;)
That reminds me that I havent written one for this..yet.




that would be cool but would you really want to go into inkheart??? i know i wouldn't


InkDeath has about 84 chapters, it's really great!

Perhaps not Inkheart becaues that's set in our world. But I'd definitely go into Inkspell, which is what the characters do of course. Nasty baddies, great heroes, mythical creatures? Yup. Bring it on.


Yep, I'd definitely go into Harry Potter. What house would you be in? I fancy Ravenclaw.


I didn't like the rest of the books. The rest were confusing.

I didn't like the rest of the books. The rest were confusing."
I agree completely!


Still, hadn't I seen the movie first and known where the story is headed I'm not sure if I would have finished the book, because once you put it down and think about it you realize that pretty much nothing ever happens in it, and there's so much promise to the idea of being able to read characters out of books that is just never met.


Now the Jasper FForde books are pretty difficult for me to follow whether I read them or listen to audiobooks.

Now the Jasper FForde books are pretty difficult for me to follow whether..."
They have audio? That's so cool


I've read the book, but I haven't seen the movie yet. It took me awhile to read it, but once I finished it, I liked it. :)



Well, it is sitting uselessly in my bookshelf, so I probably will attempt the reread it someday. I tend to look through my bookshelves now and again searching for new material, or books I've forgotten about. Maybe Inkheart will strike me right someday:)



Agreed

The first books were fine for me; it's the final book, Inkdeath, that I can't seem to finish. Maybe it's because a year or two passed since I read the last one and the time I picked up Inkdeath.



I had to re-start this book at least three times before I finally got through it. It was so slow-paced, overly-descriptive, and boring. Once I finally got into it, it was a great book, though.

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