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Fun Trivia: F : Funke, Cornelia

Special Sub-Topic: "Inkheart" Part One


What is Mo's job?

    He restores books that are in bad shape.. Mo loves books and usually fixes up their spines with different colors.

What do Capricorn and his men call Mo?
    Silvertongue. When Capricorn, Dustfinger, and Basta were read out of the book, "Inkheart," they nicknamed Mo, Silvertongue, because of his ability to read things out of books.

Who are Pippo and Paula?
    Fenoglio's grandchildren. When Meggie and Mo went to Fenoglio's house, Pippo and Paula were running around. They are Fenoglio's grandchildren and often stay with him.

Who gets read out of "Tales From the Thousand and One Nights"?
    Farid. Farid is a boy a couple years older than Meggie. Fulvio, one of Capricorn's men, got read into the book and Farid suddenly appeared.

Dustfinger has a marten, what is his name?
    Gwin. Gwin is Dustfinger's marten. He was also read out of "Inkheart."

What does Meggie sleep on in the beginning of the book?
    A book. When Meggie sleeps, she sometimes can hear the book whispering to her.

What happened to Meggie's mother?
    She got read into a book. One night, when Meggie was only three, Mo was reading a book called "Inkheart" out loud. Meggie's mother disappeared and Basta, Capricorn, and Dustfinger appeared in Mo's house.

Which book did Capricorn make Mo read out loud, first?
    Treasure Island. Capricorn made Mo read "Treasure Island" because he wanted Mo to read gold out of it.

Who wrote the quote for Chapter 14, "Mission Accomplished"?
    C.S. Lewis. For Chapter 14, the quote was from "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," by C.S. Lewis.

Who is afraid of fire?
    Basta. Basta was always frightened when Dustfinger was playing with matches and fire.


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