A year has passed, but not a day goes by without Meggie thinking of Inkheart, the book whose characters came to life. Resa is back, but she has no voice. For the fire-eater Dustfinger, the need to return to the tale has become desperate. When he finds a crooked storyteller to read him back, he abandons his apprentice Farid, and plunges into the pages. Soon Farid convinces Meggie to read him into the book so he can warn Dustfinger of Basta, and then become his apprentice once more. But this time, Meggie has figured out how to read herself and Farid into Inkheart. Suddenly, Mortola, Basta, Orpheus, and a "man built like a wardrobe" barge into Elinor's house, and take Mortimer, Resa, Elinor, and Darius prisoner, while Meggie and Farid have no idea what is happening in the other world. Orpheus reads Basta, Mortola, Mortimer, and Resa into Inkheart. Mortola gets her hands on a modern rifle, and shoots Mortimer. Resa discovers that her voice has come back to her. Resa and Mo are hiding with the strolling players, but now they have discovered that the injured Mo is the mysterious gentleman-robber, the "Bluejay". Now the Adderhead is out to get him, and he is itching to hang him, or kill his family in front of him. Mo and Resa are captured, and Mo is unable to escape because of his fatal wound. Meggie, Resa, and Mo all end up in the Adderhead's castle, while Meggie has made a bargain with the Adderhead that she will bind him a book of immortality if he lets her and those she names go free from the castle. What she neglects to tell the prince is that if three words are written in the book (heart, spell, death) the Adderhead will die instantly. This is a reference to the titles of the books. In the meanwhile, Farid and Dustfinger have sneaked into the castle using suit that causes invisibility, created by a communion of fire and water. Meggie and Farid fall in love. Farid is later killed by Basta (which leads to Mo killing him), so Dustfinger summons the White Women to bring Farid to life, sacrificing himself. Farid comes back to life and Meggie Folchart reads Orpheus into the story. Although Orpheus refuses to admit that Meggie read him into the book.
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Inkspell was created in 2005.
Its Inkheart Inkspell Inkdeath
Inkspell was released on October 1, 2005
Inkheart came first...and then Inkspell.
if you mean the inkspell book then it's already out. if you mean the film then there might be an inkspell film they don't know yet.
Inkspell was first written in German.
Farid was played by Rafi Gavron in Inkheart, however there is no one cast for his character in Inkspell as there are currently no plans to adapt Inkspell.
Yes, Inkspell is now a movie and it is out on DVD! Its stars Brendan Fraser and Eliza Bennett.
According to The New York Times, the movie Inkspell has already been announced.
Its already out
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