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Inkheart is a very good novel about a girl called Meggie and a her father (called Mo)
Mo has a very special talent that gets them into alot of trouble. An evil man called Capricorn is willing to do anything to get a hold of Mo and a book called Inkheart. Dustfinger, a man who is a freind of Mo and of Capricorn does something and suddenly Meggie and Mo are in Capricorn's clutches!!!!
It is a really good book and I recomend it to anyone 10 and up (There are some 'dark' areas).
submitted by BuksRul, age 11, Colorful Colora
(July 25, 2009 - 3:06 pm)
(July 25, 2009 - 3:06 pm)
UGH. Why does this keep happening to me? When I write on other people's threads, it says the last reply was by buksrul, but the actual last reply was by me!!!!!!
(August 1, 2009 - 11:50 am)
That's a BaB bug. Whenever you post on a thread, the "submitted by" on the index page only shows the name of the person who created the thread.
(August 1, 2009 - 7:19 pm)
And I know I'm the only one writing on this... and my 'happy birthday' is probably really late... but I just noticed, so I felt like saying it!!! :D Lol, I'm am being very weird this morning.
(August 1, 2009 - 12:16 pm)
It's a BaB glitch. It always says that the last reply was made by the person who made the thread.
I didn't know you had 4 middle names! Cool!
Why does everyone want to drive? No offense, but in my opinion, I think cars are a waste of energy/money/nonrenewable recources/possible accidents/pollution. What was wrong with the horse-drawn carriage? I know it's slower, but I think wasting one thing (time) is better than wasting 5 things (listed above). Sadly, the only people still using the horse-drawn carriage are the Amish in Pennsylvania, and I can't be Amish..
(August 1, 2009 - 9:20 pm)
Amish don't just live in Pennsylivania!!!!!! My mom's a Midwife and she helps Amish have baby's safely, and at home. I live in Illinois. :D
(August 2, 2009 - 7:34 am)
Sorry... didn't mean to start a driving riot. I have 4 siblings and someone is always needing to go SOMEWHERE so I don't just want to drive, but it would also be handy and helpful. My mom can't do it all.
Anyway, Then I am very late for your birthday, TNO. Oh well.
Um and thanks, I probably sound pretty stupid not knowing the BAB bug. I have never posted on here, really, before.
Thanks.
(August 2, 2009 - 11:41 am)
Ohio has Amish people, too!
On topic: Inkheart was a great book.! I recomend Dragon Rider, Which is also by Cornelia Funke!
But Inkheart the movie got the actors ALL wrong! Meggie should have been younger, and my mom thinks they should have had a not-handsome guy as Mo! And Capricorn should HAVE NOT BEEN BALD! When the bad guys burned Elenor's books, it happened after what they showed in the movie...
(September 4, 2009 - 10:54 am)
Um... I didn't type Amish. I typed Almish. I have no idea why it says I typed Amish. I don't know if they're the same/I misspelled it, but if so, I think it's only the ones in Pennsylvania that still use horse-drawn carriages. Or maybe I'm absolutely wrong about everything. I don't know... Well, my teacher said that there were Almish people in Pennsylvania who still used them. Maybe she pronounced it wrong and they are the same? Or maybe their 2 seperate groups of people. I don't know...
(August 8, 2009 - 12:37 am)
I'm glad that I don't have the BAB bug right now!! It would be very confusing.
Ima, maybe Cricket has some sort of spell check thing that only works sometimes.
Or it may be Admin corrects spelling or lets it go, depending upon how much time is available and how many comments are waiting to be posted.
Admin
(August 9, 2009 - 4:15 pm)
OMG!!!!!!!!!!
I love this series!!!! I love how Funke ties in all I feel about the world of pen and ink into a trilogy, I love it. I cried a lot, laughed a lot, and just loved it!!!! Although it isn't as good as Harry Potter- CHeck out my thread- first page on BLab about books- I still love this series so much- I am currently working on memorizing and recording myself on this series too!!!!
-You'll understand that when you read my thread.
-OPEN TO COMMENTS-
(December 11, 2009 - 10:27 am)