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Inkworld: The Color of Revenge (The Inkheart Series, Book #4)

Inkworld: The Color of Revenge (The Inkheart Series, Book #4)

Current price: $20.99
Publication Date: November 12th, 2024
Publisher:
Chicken House
ISBN:
9781338758931
Pages:
320

Description

Vengeance awaits in the follow up to the epic, award-winning, New York Times bestselling Inkheart trilogy by internationally acclaimed author Cornelia Funke.

Five years have passed since the events of Inkdeath. At last, peace reigns in Ombra where Meggie, Mo, Dustfinger and all the other residents lead a happy, carefree life. But it has been a different story for Orpheus, who after fleeing to the north, has spent his days living a meager and deprived existence fueled only by his thirst for revenge against Dustfinger and all those who betrayed him.

Now Orpheus is willing to use any means necessary to take revenge. Even the darkest spell the ink world has to offer.

When Dustfinger’s deepest fears come true, he’ll have to figure out whether the words still obey him. Or is he the one who should be afraid of the pictures this time…

About the Author

Cornelia Funke is the internationally acclaimed, bestselling author of The Thief Lord, Dragon Rider, and the Inkheart trilogy, along with many other chapter and picture books for younger readers.

Praise for Inkworld: The Color of Revenge (The Inkheart Series, Book #4)

Praise for Inkheart

A #1 New York Times bestseller

An ALA Notable Children’s Book Award Winner

Winner of the Book Sense Book of the Year Children's Literature Award

Adapted into a major motion picture starring Brendan Fraser and Helen Mirren

“A true feast for anyone who has ever been lost in a book." – Kirkus Reviews

* "Funke once again proves the power of her imagination; readers will be captivated by the chilling and thrilling world she has created here." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review

"I don't think I've ever read anything that conveys so well the joys, terrors and pitfalls of reading." – The Guardian

“Seems to have been sprinkled with some magical fairy dust of its own.” – The New York Times Book Review