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Old 04-03-2008, 03:28 PM
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Inkheart - Book Club Discussion

Okay, talk it up. Tell us what you really think about the book and be willing to listen to everyone's opinion.



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I think the concept of the book is interesting.

Poor Dustfinger - he can't seem to win. Of course, I get the sense that any character that is out of their story can't really win (even if they do manage to fit in). Although, Farid seems to be doing fine, but I have to wonder how his story is doing.

Obviously Inkheart had it's story changed the minute characters disappeared from it's story. Of course, the story that they were put into was changed too (which is a classic case of cause and effect).

Eventually we find out what would have happened to Dustfinger if he had stayed in his story. However, how long had Inkheart been out? Shouldn't the story have taken it's course already? Which begs the question, how final is everything?

I have a feeling that by the third book, my last question will have some sort of answer.
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