Inkheart is a book about books, so you can expect to see a lot of, well, books. In this book. If you know what we mean.
Meggie, Mo, and Elinor all love books, so there's definitely some book-lovin' coming from that group, while Capricorn and Dustfinger—who've come from a book (also called Inkheart) to our world—feel more ambivalent about books. There's a lot of rumination over the nature of books, their care, and what makes a good book; plus we meet authors, like Fenoglio, too.
There are tons of references to actual books in this book, so be sure to check out the "Allusions" section for a handy list of every single one of them… and don't say we never did anything nice for you.
Questions About Literature and Writing
- How do Meggie, Mo, and Elinor express their love for books differently?
- Why does Meggie sleep with a book under her pillow?
- If you could bring characters alive from a book, which book (and which characters) would you choose, and why?
- Why does Capricorn keep his men mostly illiterate?
Chew on This
Knowledge about books is empowering in a book about books.
Capricorn's distrust of and dislike for writing is part of what defeats him in the end.