![]() ![]() And the letters on the page tell us only as much as we'd see peering through a keyhole. ![]() "Perhaps there's another much larger story behind the printed one, a story that changes just as our own world does. That keyhole, it turns out, are books themselves. These two fictive realms, however, relate to each as if they were linked through a keyhole. Much like many other fantasy novels, Cornelia Funke's books also highlight the stark contrasts between the real world in fiction and the world of the imagination. Two years later, she published Inkspell and another two years on, Inkdeath. Published in both German and English in 2003, Inkheart was immediately so successful that Funke decided to turn it into a trilogy. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video ![]()
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