They don't have the wedding in InkDeath but yes, they do get married when they are older.Farid do love and kiss Meggie in InkSpell and yes he did say Meggie was his in InkSpell
in the back of Inkdeath there is an A-Z of the inkworld, and its says under Doria's name that he is in love with Meggie.
yes, Meggie falls in love witch a boy in Inkworld named Doria
Yes, I think he does because when he asks the little boy whether or not meggie kissed Farid back, after he found out he thinks it a good thing. "he kissed her!'... 'so he did, ' Doria whispered back. 'but did she kiss him back?'...No!'...'thats a good thing then,' said Doria. ' a very good thing.'
Inkdeath ends with the Adderhead's grandson passing Mortimer the Book with a pencil to write the final words - Heart, Spell and Death. The Adderhead dies and then there is an aftermath, where you get to find out what happens next - Mortimer and Resa's baby is a boy that changes into a bird with his mother at night, Meggie and Doria are together, Dustfinger goes to live with Roxane.
Inkdeath is the final book in that series.
No...meggie does not die in inkdeath.
Just for the record, this is my take on the ending, not everyones. People have different opinions. At the end of the series, Meggie decides on Doria because she says she doesn't feel the same about Farid anymore. Yes, they have had interest in each other since the series began, yet her heart doesn't quicken it's pace when she says his name, or even when she's face to face with him. Dustfinger always came first, even though Farid was infatuated with her Meggie too from the start. I believe she also took into account the lack of attention and time she received from Farid in the final book. Now Doria is a different story. Ever since he met Meggie in Inkdeath he has done everything in his power to help Meggie and keep her happy. I think Meggie needs someone strong and brave who truly cares about her. That's why I was happy she chose Doria in the end. Besides, what would happen to the story about the clever inventive Doria and his beautiful inspiring wife? :)
Inkheart, Inkspell and Inkdeath are have now all been released worldwide.
In the novel "The Thorn Birds" by Colleen McCullough, Father Ralph de Bricassart falls in love with Meggie Cleary. Their love story is a central theme in the novel as they navigate their forbidden relationship over several decades.
There is no book after the Inkdeath series. Inkdeath is the last part of the ink trilogy.
Meggie and her family decide to stay in the book at the end of Inkdeath.