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Translated by Anthea Bell.
Twelve-year-old Meggie learns that many years ago, while her father was reading the novel Inkheart out loud, his voice somehow brought many of its characters--including the evil despot Capricorn--"slipping out of their story." Now Capricorn wants Meggie's father to summon a malevolent, immortal character called the Shadow from the pages of the book. This tale of adventure and fantasy reaches an especially satisfying conclusion.
Reviewer: Peter D. Sieruta
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
January, 2004