Inkspell
discussion
Confusing
date
newest »

message 51:
by
Krystal
(new)
-
rated it 5 stars
Dec 21, 2011 12:51PM

reply
|
flag


I have Inkdeath sitting on my shelf staring at me.
I'm not confused by anything, just waiting for something "happy" to happen. Not Bittersweet. Happy. I'm hoping the conclusion of Inkdeath will give me that. But I have my doubts.



I am with you! I loved it. I did have a hard time in the begining, but that was not really the books fault. I did not have a lot of time to read so it took a little for me to get into. Once I sat down and really started reading I could barely put it down. Can not wait to read the last one :)
I'm reading it right now and so far it's even better than Inkheart and I do not find it confusing at all.
Aryn wrote: "I abanndoned Inkspell because it confused me and I was bored"
really i loved it maybe its because your reading level isnt high enough for it
really i loved it maybe its because your reading level isnt high enough for it
Sonia wrote: "I really liked it, so many complexities, which I think made it really beautiful and intriguing. I feel bad for Farid though. :P"
omg i tottally agree
omg i tottally agree
Joana wrote: "Yeah, same here. The only thing that was really interesting was that she went into the other world"
not true it was amazing all the the way through maybe this book isn't for you or anyone else that is "confused or bored"
not true it was amazing all the the way through maybe this book isn't for you or anyone else that is "confused or bored"

Of course, this is just an opinion. Please don't reply with things like "not true", like the person before me did, because things like this are subjective.
Pepita wrote: "I liked a lot of things about the inkspell and inkdeath, but I don't think they are half as good as inkheart. Inkheart was simply magical because a lot of things were implied and left to the imagin..."
i said "not true" because that was my opinion and am i the only one with high comprehension skills because it seems like I'm the only one who does and I'm 13 and African American
i said "not true" because that was my opinion and am i the only one with high comprehension skills because it seems like I'm the only one who does and I'm 13 and African American

SometimesIwonder wrote: "I'm reading it right now and so far it's even better than Inkheart and I do not find it confusing at all."
thankyou
thankyou
Sonia wrote: "Your race has absolutely nothing to do with your intelligence. No one is going to judge how smart you are based on your race."
you say that now, people are always judging my because of how i look i walk into a store, women clutch there bags, clerks have phones in there hands. i know you probably don't want to hear that but it true and i know and i lived. discrimination is a problem all over the world.
you say that now, people are always judging my because of how i look i walk into a store, women clutch there bags, clerks have phones in there hands. i know you probably don't want to hear that but it true and i know and i lived. discrimination is a problem all over the world.

Sonia wrote: "I'm very sorry that you have to experience that and I hope that one day you can rise above what people think of you, but here on Goodreads none of us know what you look like so you don't have to de..."
thanks and trust i wont let what people think of me make me fell less of a person and stop me from reaching my full potential
thanks and trust i wont let what people think of me make me fell less of a person and stop me from reaching my full potential


Gratiana wrote: "It wasn't just that it was confusing but it got boring. The point of the book started getting dragged out and then got lost. I would recommend the Thursday Next Series by Jasper Fforde for people ..."
really where maybe i need to reread it it wasnt confusing to me at all or boring????
really where maybe i need to reread it it wasnt confusing to me at all or boring????


all discussions on this book
|
post a new topic