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Meggie reads The Shadow out of the pages of Inkheart and commands it to kill Capricorn. Fenoglio is sucked inside Inkheart.
Dustfinger steels Inkheart from Silvertongue and runs away with Farid.
Meggie decides she wants to be like Fenoglio, and she begins to write.
Inkheart is a novel about the what would happen if the dreams we all have of joining the characters in the story, and how it might not always be what we dream of - it could even be dangerous, and unreliable. It's a story about stories coming to life, which makes you think about the true ins and outs of story-telling, reading and what it might be like to actually be a character in a book - would you know you were in a book? Would you just be living your life? How do you know you're not simply a character in a book, like Meggie?
The moral of Inkheart, in my opinion, is that family will stick together and never forget one another. To follow your heart and do whatever it takes to make things right again.