Customer Review: Wow, I had been waiting for the next one to come out for a while, and it did not disappoint. Mainly because of the Holly/Artemis thing that I will not go into detail about to avoid spoilers. Very funny, very witty, very awesome.
Customer Review: Inkdeath, Cornelia Funke's stunning ending to the Inkheart Trilogy, takes place in a magical world that has come to life from the pages of a book in which anything can happen. I really enjoyed this book for many reasons. I found it to be one of those books that is impossible to put down. It really... more info
Customer Review: I teach reading at the Junior High level and am a fan of young adult books. This is well written, moves quickly, and provides a great introduction to Greek Mythology. This is the fourth installment and is the best since the first book, the Lightning Thief. The entire series is masterful, on the same... more info
Customer Review: i bought this for one of my grandsons for christmas and he loves it. he had been wanting it for some time. he's 13 yrs in case anyone wants to know what age group it works for. i'm sure it's geared toward adults too.
Customer Review: This book is a masterpiece. D.J. Machale has truly outdone himself this time. With a suspenseful, twisted plot, and a shocking ending, it'll have you itching for the final book to resolve everything.
Customer Review: I just finished the book and thought it was great. I've read the other reviews and am surprised that there are so many negative ones. I am not a "fantasy" genre reader in general so I really can't say if this book is a "copy" of others like people claim. Just reading the book as is, with nothing to... more info
Customer Review: I enjoyed this trilogy overall, despite the fact that it seems to be written for late teens or young adults. There are no big surprises here,a conclusion that seems to only dispense with characters who are so on the periphery of the central story their demise is more an afterthought rather than a... more info
Customer Review: excelent book, 6th in series. Difficult to highlight the general story without giving away the story so far within the past five books.
Generally Arther, a run of the mill human boy, is transfered to a mystical house somewhere outside of the known universe, in which he has to gain control of... more info