Review Detail
3.7 7
Middle Grade Fiction
346
Stunning!
(Updated: June 11, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
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Reader reviewed by Beth
Having read (and loved) the first two books in this brilliant trilogy, I had nothing but high expectations for Inkdeath. Thank gosh those expectations were not only met, but surpassed.
The magical Inkworld reached new depths. Althought it became less of a beautiful place, it also became more exciting, dramatic, and unpredictable.
Mo's identity of the Bluejay begins to take over his original self, as Mo. Meggie and Farid's relationship begins to wobble as Farid becomes busy working for Orpheus, and Meggie meets Doria, a new love interest.
Ultimately, I do not with to give away spoilers, but to reccommend it to anybody considering finishing the series, and to encourage reading of it.
Having read (and loved) the first two books in this brilliant trilogy, I had nothing but high expectations for Inkdeath. Thank gosh those expectations were not only met, but surpassed.
The magical Inkworld reached new depths. Althought it became less of a beautiful place, it also became more exciting, dramatic, and unpredictable.
Mo's identity of the Bluejay begins to take over his original self, as Mo. Meggie and Farid's relationship begins to wobble as Farid becomes busy working for Orpheus, and Meggie meets Doria, a new love interest.
Ultimately, I do not with to give away spoilers, but to reccommend it to anybody considering finishing the series, and to encourage reading of it.
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