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En epic adventure is set in motion...

When talented young artist Nathaniel Hancock receives a new drawing pen for Christmas, he promises his great-grandfather that he'll prepare him a Masterpiece for the following year. But Nathaniel is naive for the Pen is magical-and as he makes his finishing touches, the Masterpiece comes to life before his very eyes.

Upon entering the drawing, he discovers that he's added new territory to the enchanted land that lies beyond: the Inkworld, a pen-and-ink realm where reality is limited only by the artist's imagination.

After Nathaniel rescues the drawing of an elf from a deadly prison, he realizes the Inkworld is far more complex than he ever imagined. For dark forces lurk beneath the idyllic surface. In saving the elf, Nathaniel accidentally unleashes an ancient evil that threatens to destroy all that's good in the Inkworld...

And it's up to him to set things right...

351 pages, Paperback

First published November 20, 2014

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Christopher Dean

2 books5 followers
I am the author of The Inkworld Sagas. It is an eight part book series that is a coming-of-age story about Nathaniel Hancock and his relationship with a magical pen.

The first book, Trankarri - The Boy with a Magical Pen has just been re-released and the other seven books will follow shortly behind about every two to three months following their edits and formatting.

It took me sixteen years to write this series and now I am ready to share it with the world.

This is actually the second edition. The first edition I published a little too soon when it wasn't quite ready. This new edition has two new chapters and is arranged much better. After I finished the series I went back and tied a few loose ends and did some final revising.

I live in Austin, TX with my wife and our rescue pit.

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Profile Image for Mystic DreamClouds.
531 reviews12 followers
November 29, 2025
Special thanks to the author(s), publisher, Goodreads and/or NetGalley for the review copy. All views and opinions expressed are honest and my own.

This was a refreshing read – one that’s whimsical, entertaining and inspiring!

I was intrigued by the first few pages of this book. The writing pulls you in almost instantly with its relatable and raw description of a boy trying his hardest to make the best of each situation. The story slows down as time passes in between travels to the Inkworld, but it brings about the reassurance of a reality that is common amongst all of us. Overall, this story captures a unique premise, with promising and well built characters, and a flexible plot that gives it great potential.

The Inkworld is a world limited only by the creator’s creativity. If you can imagine it, then it exists. I loved this entire concept and worldbuilding. It was executed perfectly; easy to understand, interesting and unique. The world makes sense and I loved every moment Nathaniel spent there, because each visit introduced interesting characters or developments. I was saddened at the end with all that occurred but I know we still have a lot to unpack and things will get better.

Nathaniel was an interesting main character. I was curious to understand his real life outside of Inkworld, as a kid. He seemed lonely but also didn’t cry or whine about it to his parents. He seemed a bit too mature for his age then and I wanted to give him a hug. As he grew into a teenage, followed by his time in the Inkworld, he still sounded like a curious and innocent child. I also loved how Nathaniel took time for himself when things were too much – most stories don’t depict this. Nathaniel was a good main character because he was flawed but also had friends who helped make up for his shortcomings.

Brandoveii was the best secondary main character in this book and I’m one hundred percent certain he’s the one on the cover! He was an elf that could do anything, but I absolutely loved his relationship with Nathaniel. His patience, guidance and protectiveness was heartwarming to read throughout. I loved everything about him! There were many other characters in this book particularly in the last quarter. They were all great additions, each with their own personalities, making this story more entertaining.

The story has so many lovable moments but the riddles were playing fiddles in loops through hoops so I couldn’t make sense of things. The moments were energetic but because I couldn’t understand, I felt like I was missing out on some details. Also, I didn’t like the repetitive concept of keeping things a secret from Nathaniel because it’s not “time” yet. Nathaniel almost lost his life many times, so I think he deserved some proper explanations at the end. Also, the few twists throughout were fun, but not unexpected. They personally didn’t have the surprise factor for me.

Overall, this was a fun and enjoyable story. I’m eagerly awaiting the second book in this series and excited to see how the story evolves. That said, I hope there aren’t any unnecessary subplots because this book had a few developments. Nonetheless, I think this is an enjoyable read for any age group and would do really well if adapted as a movie!

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Author 2 books5 followers
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April 12, 2016
I tried very hard to bring great quality literature to this book. I used many different literary devices that I think people will like. I worked on setting hard also so that the reader would feel planted in the world I have created. Character development was probably the most difficult and I spent much time thinking about Nathaniel and the boy that I want him to be and become. And who said writing was easy...

Overall I think this book will be enjoyed by all who read it. It is filled with adventure, comedy, action, fantasy and so much more.
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1,803 reviews96 followers
November 16, 2015
We are proud to announce that TRANKARRIE: THE BOY WITH A MAGIC PEN by Christopher Dean is a B.R.A.G.Medallion Honoree. This tells a reader that this book is well worth their time and money!
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504 reviews13 followers
February 15, 2016
Christopher received the pen as a gift, not realizing it had majic. A book of imagination and a fun read for middle school age children. Would recommend to them.
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260 reviews18 followers
August 10, 2025
Christopher Dean is a spellbinding start to The Inkworld Sagas that blends imagination, adventure, and danger into one captivating journey. Nathaniel Hancock, a young artist gifted with a mysterious pen, begins his story with an innocent promise to his great-grandfather—but soon finds himself stepping into the very world he draws. The Inkworld is breathtaking yet unpredictable, a place where creativity shapes reality and every stroke of the pen holds power. The concept of art literally coming to life is beautifully woven with vivid imagery that makes you feel as if you’re right there beside Nathaniel.

What begins as a whimsical escape quickly transforms into a high-stakes mission when Nathaniel rescues an imprisoned elf, unknowingly awakening an ancient evil. The shift from wonder to tension is masterfully done, pulling readers into a race against time to save the magical realm. The Inkworld’s landscapes, creatures, and secrets are so richly described that they feel tangible, and the emotional depth—Nathaniel’s courage, uncertainty, and determination—keeps you invested. The theme of imagination as both a gift and a responsibility gives the story a deeper layer, making it resonate beyond just fantasy lovers.

This book is more than just a magical adventure—it’s a reminder of the power of creativity and the bravery needed to face the consequences of our actions. Christopher Dean crafts a tale that feels classic yet fresh, perfect for fans of richly built worlds like Inkheart or The NeverEnding Story. By the end, you’ll be eager for the next installment, wondering where Nathaniel’s pen will take him next. A must-read for anyone who believes that the worlds we imagine can be just as real as the one we live in.
371 reviews25 followers
August 13, 2025
Trankarri: The Boy with a Magical Pen by Christopher Dean is a story that pulled me in from the very first page. It’s about Nathaniel Hancock, a boy who gets a magical pen for Christmas and promises his great-grandfather he will draw him a masterpiece. But when he finishes his drawing, it comes to life, and he finds himself inside the Inkworld—a place where whatever he draws becomes real. The idea of stepping into your own drawings is something I always wished for, so this story instantly connected with me.

Reading about the Inkworld was exciting. The author described it in such a way that I could picture every place Nathaniel visited. It starts off magical and fun, but when Nathaniel rescues an elf, he accidentally releases an ancient evil. From that point, the story turns into a race to save the Inkworld. I liked how it moved from being light and happy to serious and adventurous. It kept me hooked from start to finish.

This book connected with me on a personal level because it reminded me how powerful imagination can be. It also showed that with creativity comes responsibility. Nathaniel had to fix the problems he caused, and that made him brave and determined. I could relate to that feeling of having to step up when things go wrong.

I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys magical adventures, especially readers who loved stories like Inkheart or The NeverEnding Story. It’s a fun and creative read for all ages. I read it a few years ago, but I still remember it clearly, which says a lot about how much it stayed with me. I really hope there’s a sequel because I would be excited to see where Nathaniel’s magical pen takes him next..
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978 reviews60 followers
August 25, 2025
Reading Trankarri: The Boy with a Magical Pen felt like stepping into a portal of pure imagination. The story begins with Nathaniel Hancock, a young artist who receives a pen for Christmas, and I was instantly drawn to the idea of art breathing life into entire worlds.

The concept of the Inkworld, a place where reality is bounded only by creativity, fascinated me. It was both whimsical and thrilling, and it reminded me of why I fell in love with fantasy stories in the first place.

I loved how Christopher Dean weaved deeper layers into what could have been a simple magical adventure. Nathaniel’s act of rescuing an elf felt heroic, but it also showed how even good intentions can set larger, more dangerous events in motion.

The way an ancient evil emerges added tension and urgency to the story, making me feel like I was running alongside Nathaniel, trying to set things right before the Inkworld crumbled. The prose is clear yet vivid, and the pacing is perfect. I never felt bored, and every chapter drew me further into this mesmerizing universe.

By the end, I wasn’t just entertained but also inspired. The book celebrates imagination, responsibility, and courage in such a powerful way that I found myself reflecting on the creative potential within all of us.

As a reader who adores magical adventures with heart, this book gave me everything I hoped for and more. I would recommend it to anyone who loves fantasy tales where art, courage, and storytelling collide to create something unforgettable.
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Author 1 book
December 14, 2025
This book arrived at just the right moment—on my husband's and my first campervan trip. It felt meant to be. The canvas is pure fantasy, painted through Dean's storytelling, ablaze with adventure, and bubbling over with high stakes. Imagination flowed off the pages, keeping me immersed, even as I looked out onto majestic forests and mirror-like lakes.

Trankarri is great for readers who love fantasy’s limitless possibilities and adventurous fun. We begin with Nathaniel’s imagination and play, only to be thrust into the brutal reality of life: alone, beaten, robbed, and too proud. Yet as the story unfolds, hope returns. Nathaniel is a creator who lives for escapism and discovery. His visits to his great-grandfather in England become the catalyst that both grounds him and expands his imagination beyond measure.

Dean beautifully melds the ideas of art and words. Like a picture sparking a story in your mind, his world opens before your eyes—revealing otherworldly characters who are honorable, bold, and beautiful, contrasted with villains who embody corruption, devastation, and ugliness.

The writing is clean and well-paced. We trot across the globe, from Nathaniel’s hometown to his great-grandfather’s enchanted estate, and into a secret realm that feels impossible to imagine. Each page reveals just enough to keep us guessing what comes next.

I can’t wait for Book Two. Dean ends the tale with a satisfying resolution, while planting a mystery that launches the next adventure. With its exciting plot and family-friendly tone, Trankarri is a great read for all ages.
180 reviews15 followers
August 28, 2025
This book swept me away right from the very beginning. The idea of a magical pen that can bring drawings to life is such a brilliant concept, and the author has executed it beautifully. Nathaniel’s journey from being an innocent young artist to someone who suddenly finds himself responsible for the fate of an entire world is both gripping and emotional.

The world-building of the Inkworld is absolutely enchanting. I loved how every stroke of Nathaniel’s imagination expanded this universe, making it feel alive and limitless. But what really hooked me was how quickly the story shifts from wonder to danger—especially after Nathaniel rescues the elf. The unfolding of darker forces lurking beneath the surface gave the book an edge of suspense I didn’t expect.

The pacing is spot on too. Each chapter leaves you wanting to know what happens next, and the twists are handled in a way that feels both surprising and satisfying. I also really appreciated the themes of responsibility and courage—how Nathaniel has to face the consequences of his actions, even though he never intended to awaken something so dangerous.

Overall, it’s an epic fantasy adventure that captures both imagination and heart. If you enjoy stories where magic feels fresh and creativity itself becomes a kind of power, this one is definitely worth picking up. It’s the kind of tale that makes you believe in the wonder of storytelling all over again.
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64 reviews1 follower
November 16, 2025
Shockingly refreshing. Seriously. After trudging through a pile of fantasy books written like the authors were allergic to pacing and basic sentence structure, this one was a relief. Christopher Dean can actually write. Characters have rhythm, the world-building doesn’t require a legal team to decode, and the story moves like it actually wants you to keep turning pages.

It’s classic portal fantasy: two cousins, a magical book, a doorway into the unknown, elves, danger, and a villain with a title so dramatic he probably signs birthday cards with it. It leans younger teen in terms of emotional depth, but the craft behind the writing is miles stronger than a lot of what’s floating around the genre right now.

If you want imaginative fantasy without tripping over clunky writing or fifteen paragraphs describing moss, this delivers. Doesn’t reinvent the genre, but it absolutely stands above the “I swear my cat wrote this” titles clogging up the shelves.
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14 reviews1 follower
January 10, 2026
This imaginative fantasy adventure invites readers into a beautifully original world where art and magic collide. Nathaniel Hancock is a relatable and endearing protagonist, and his discovery of the magical pen sets the stage for a story filled with wonder and consequence. The concept of the Inkworld, a realm shaped by creativity and imagination, is richly developed and endlessly intriguing.

As the plot unfolds, the sense of discovery deepens, revealing darker forces beneath the storybook surface. Nathaniel’s growth from a talented artist into an unlikely hero feels natural and rewarding, especially as his choices carry real weight. The blend of creativity, adventure, and moral responsibility gives the story emotional depth.

With its vivid imagery and classic fantasy structure, this book is an engaging read for younger audiences and fantasy lovers alike, particularly those who enjoy stories where imagination itself becomes a powerful force.
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119 reviews
March 9, 2018
This book is about a boy who gets a magical pen that can make his writings become real. When he draws, his creations enter the world of Trankarri. He ends up visiting the world and having to defeat some evil creatures within the world who are trying to get out. I absolutely loved this book. It is probably on my top 5. The authors descriptions were so vivid in parts that really made me feel like I was physically experiencing these things myself. I still have such amazing memories of this book even though I read it a few years ago. The story line was a really cool concept that reminded me of the Chalkzone tv show. I hope there are more to come because I know I will devour them as well!
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7 reviews
January 18, 2026
This book delivers a wonderfully imaginative adventure that feels both magical and heartfelt. The idea of a drawing coming to life and becoming an entire world is instantly captivating, and the Inkworld is rich with creativity and wonder. Nathaniel is an easy character to root for, especially as he learns that imagination comes with responsibility. The story balances charm and danger well, with the rescue of the elf and the release of an ancient evil raising the stakes in a natural and exciting way. Overall, it is a fast paced and engaging fantasy that will appeal to readers who love art, magic, and coming of age adventures.
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4 reviews5 followers
January 13, 2026
Trankarri: The Boy with a Magical Pen is a creative and heartfelt fantasy that truly embraces the power of imagination. The concept of a pen-and-ink world where drawings come to life is wonderfully original, and the Inkworld feels alive with possibility and danger. Nathaniel’s journey from a talented but unaware artist to someone burdened with responsibility is engaging and emotionally satisfying. The story balances wonder and darkness well, making it a great read for both younger audiences and adults who enjoy imaginative fantasy.
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8 reviews
January 18, 2026
This story offers a creative and immersive fantasy built around the power of imagination. The concept of a magical pen and a living drawing feels fresh and engaging, pulling readers quickly into the Inkworld. Nathaniel’s journey from curious artist to reluctant hero is handled with heart, and the dangers he uncovers give the story real weight. The blend of wonder, mystery, and rising darkness keeps the pages turning. It is an enjoyable adventure that will especially appeal to readers who love imaginative worlds and young heroes discovering their strength.
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4 reviews1 follower
January 13, 2026
This book is a celebration of creativity. The idea that art can shape reality gives the story a unique charm, and the Inkworld is vividly described throughout. Nathaniel is a relatable protagonist whose mistakes feel real, especially when his good intentions lead to serious consequences. The unfolding danger keeps the plot moving, and the themes of accountability and courage add depth to the adventure.
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6 reviews2 followers
January 13, 2026
I really enjoyed how Trankarri blends imagination with responsibility. What begins as a magical discovery slowly becomes a serious quest with real stakes. The Inkworld is more complex than it first appears, and the darker elements give the story emotional weight. Nathaniel’s growth is believable, and his journey feels earned rather than rushed.
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5 reviews3 followers
January 13, 2026
This novel has a wonderful premise that immediately hooks you. A magical pen, a living drawing, and a world built entirely of ink make for an incredibly visual reading experience. The story moves from whimsical to intense in a natural way, and the ancient evil introduced adds tension without overpowering the heart of the story. A very enjoyable fantasy adventure.
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5 reviews9 followers
January 13, 2026
Trankarri is a strong example of how middle-grade fantasy can still feel meaningful and layered. The author does a great job of building a world that feels both magical and dangerous. Nathaniel’s choices matter, and the consequences of his actions shape the narrative in interesting ways. This book encourages creativity while also reminding readers that imagination carries responsibility.
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3 reviews8 followers
January 13, 2026
I found this book both fun and thoughtful. The Inkworld is a brilliant concept, and the idea that an artist can unknowingly change an entire realm is fascinating. The characters are likable, the pacing is steady, and the stakes grow naturally as the story progresses. It’s a great read for anyone who loves fantasy with a creative twist.
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5 reviews2 followers
January 13, 2026
What stood out to me most was the originality of the setting. A pen-and-ink realm limited only by imagination is such a strong idea, and it’s used effectively throughout the story. Nathaniel’s emotional journey adds heart, and the darker turns in the plot keep things interesting. This book is imaginative, adventurous, and full of charm.
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4 reviews5 followers
January 13, 2026
This story does a great job of showing how good intentions don’t always lead to good outcomes. Nathaniel’s rescue of the elf is a powerful turning point, and the resulting danger raises the stakes significantly. The world-building is vivid, and the Inkworld feels like a place you could explore endlessly. A very satisfying fantasy read.
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4 reviews2 followers
January 13, 2026
Trankarri feels like a classic fantasy idea told in a fresh way. The magical pen is a simple concept, but the execution is creative and engaging. The story grows darker as it goes on, which keeps it from feeling too light or predictable. Nathaniel’s growth as a character is one of the book’s strongest aspects.
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4 reviews4 followers
January 13, 2026
I appreciated how the book doesn’t shy away from the consequences of creativity. Nathaniel’s art isn’t just beautiful—it’s powerful, and sometimes dangerous. The Inkworld is richly imagined, and the growing threat adds tension without losing the sense of wonder. This is a thoughtful and entertaining fantasy.
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4 reviews9 followers
January 13, 2026
This book is perfect for readers who love imaginative worlds and meaningful character growth. The Inkworld is fascinating, and the idea that a drawing can become reality is explored in fun and unexpected ways. Nathaniel’s journey is emotional, exciting, and occasionally dark, which keeps the story engaging throughout.
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4 reviews5 followers
January 13, 2026
The author does an excellent job of turning creativity into something powerful and dangerous. The Inkworld is not just a whimsical place—it has real risks and consequences. Nathaniel’s struggle to fix what he’s accidentally broken makes for a compelling narrative. I found myself genuinely invested in his success.
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4 reviews9 followers
January 13, 2026
Trankarri offers a strong balance between adventure and reflection. While the magical elements are exciting, the story also focuses on responsibility and personal growth. The ancient evil introduced adds urgency, and the pacing keeps the reader invested. A solid and imaginative fantasy novel.
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3 reviews9 followers
January 13, 2026
This is a story that will resonate with creative readers. The idea that imagination can shape worlds is inspiring, and the book handles that idea with care. The darker elements give the story weight, and Nathaniel’s mistakes feel realistic. Overall, it’s a well-crafted and engaging fantasy.
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3 reviews1 follower
January 13, 2026
I enjoyed how the story slowly reveals its complexity. What begins as a magical discovery becomes a serious responsibility, and the shift feels natural. The Inkworld is vivid, the characters are engaging, and the stakes continue to rise. This book kept my attention from beginning to end.
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3 reviews3 followers
January 13, 2026
Trankarri is a charming yet intense fantasy adventure. The magical pen is a great hook, but it’s the consequences of using it that make the story compelling. Nathaniel’s growth is believable, and the world feels fully realized. A great choice for fans of imaginative fantasy.
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