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The Inkheart trilogy
PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 5:29 am
by rocklobster
I've been reading the Inkheart trilogy by Cornelia Funke. It tells the adventures of Mortimer and his daughter Meggie. Mortimer is a book binder who has the ability to literally bring characters to life by reading books aloud. Unfortunately, he's brought Capricorn, a villain from a book called Inkheart ,to life. Now he and Meggie are caught in his web of evil.
The three books are Inkheart, Inkspell, and Inkdeath. I haven't read the final book yet, but I'm enjoying the series. Funke has a very elegant style, making it easy to lose yourself in the books.
PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 12:31 pm
by Mr. Hat'n'Clogs
I've read Inkheart, it was a pretty good book. I like Funke's prose, but usually the plot isn't as good. I enjoyed Inkheart, but I didn't really feel compelled to read Inkspell.
PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:07 pm
by Esoteric
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1360560) wrote:I've read Inkheart, it was a pretty good book. I like Funke's prose, but usually the plot isn't as good. I enjoyed Inkheart, but I didn't really feel compelled to read Inkspell.
Ditto. I wanted to really like the book because of the neat idea, but the second half fell kinda flat. I actually preferred the movie's ending to the book's.
PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 8:12 pm
by Mr. Hat'n'Clogs
Nah, I don't think the ending was as bad as the movies, the movie's was a HUGE deus ex machina, while the books wasn't. I just didn't feel compelled to read anymore.
PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 8:45 pm
by EricTheFred
If the book doesn't have the movie's ridiculous ending, I may be tempted to check it out, because I ended the movie with my main impression being "that premise could have led to something so much better than it was".
PostPosted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 9:15 pm
by Esoteric
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1360636) wrote:Nah, I don't think the ending was as bad as the movies, the movie's was a HUGE deus ex machina, while the books wasn't.
How was it all that different? Sure Hollywood beefed up the scene quite a bit for show, but the core solution to defeating the villain was essentially the same. I guess what bothered me the most about the book's ending was that it was obvious sequel bait. At least the movie
tried to wrap up loose ends (i.e. DustFinger).
If the book doesn't have the movie's ridiculous ending, I may be tempted to check it out, because I ended the movie with my main impression being "that premise could have led to something so much better than it was".
That's my impression as well (regarding both the book and movie).
PostPosted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:20 am
by Song_of_Storms
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I read Inkheart years ago, and loved it. I can't say I was disappointed in the movie, but that's simply because I had low expectations. I didn't like the movie, though. It's as if they rushed the last moments of the film to make one large "explanation". I preferred the books ending, and the book in general. ^^
I have Inkspell, but have yet to read it. (curse this required reading >.> )
I can't believe there's another! >w< [/SIZE]
PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 2:38 pm
by the_wolfs_howl
I actually saw the movie first, and was extremely impressed that it's actually a good movie, rather than just a good adaptation. So I was excited to read the book, and though the book was great and all, I think overall I prefer the movie. The book tends to drag in some places, while they're waiting for certain things to happen, and like Esoteric I really appreciated how they wrapped up Dustfinger more in the movie. You're really not getting a whole lot more if you read the book, so I would generally recommend the movie over it. Also, the story ended in such a way that I don't really feel like I need to read the others, unless someone tells me that it's really good.
PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:04 pm
by Song_of_Storms
the_wolfs_howl (post: 1360890) wrote:I actually saw the movie first, and was extremely impressed that it's actually a good movie, rather than just a good adaptation. So I was excited to read the book, and though the book was great and all, I think overall I prefer the movie. The book tends to drag in some places, while they're waiting for certain things to happen, and like Esoteric I really appreciated how they wrapped up Dustfinger more in the movie. You're really not getting a whole lot more if you read the book, so I would generally recommend the movie over it. Also, the story ended in such a way that I don't really feel like I need to read the others, unless someone tells me that it's really good.
[SIZE="1"]You enjoy squashing my fandom, Wolf? X3
No, really though. The options seem to be mixed on which was better, but since this thread is called
The Inkheart Trilogy, and there was only
ONE movie... I'm just assuming this is for the books. >w<
-but "wrapping up" Dustfinger didn't solve anything. The book left you desiring more, because you
wanted to find out what becomes of him.
Over the course of the story, you cared about the well-being of the characters.
The movies ending was like "Meh, lets just wrap this up and give them a happy, semi-illogical ending." [/SIZE]
PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 6:04 am
by the_wolfs_howl
Song_of_Storms (post: 1360947) wrote:The movies ending was like "Meh, lets just wrap this up and give them a happy, semi-illogical ending."
What was semi-illogical about the movie's ending? Made perfect sense to me.