During the late 1980s and the 1990s, Funke established herself as a writer of
children's fiction in Germany. Her early work includes two children's series—the fantasy-oriented
Gespensterjäger (Ghosthunters) and the
Wilde Hühner (
C.H.I.X.) line of books. received a letter from a young bilingual girl who asked why Funke's novel hadn't been translated into English yet. Cunningham sought out Funke and decided to release her novels in English through his newly-formed publishing house,
The Chicken House. It was later adapted into a
feature film of the same name in 2006. Another early English translation was
Dragon Rider, originally published in Germany in 1997 as
Drachenreiter. Released in the United States in 2004, it became a massive success, and remained on
The New York Times Best Seller list for 78 weeks, reaching number one on the Children's Best Seller list. A sequel, ''Dragon Rider: The Griffin's Feather'', was published over a decade later, in 2017, and a
feature film adaptation of the same name was released in 2020. Funke found further acclaim with
Inkheart (2003), which won the 2004
BookSense Book of the Year Award for Children's Literature.
Inkheart was the first part of a trilogy and was continued with
Inkspell (2005), which won Funke her second BookSense Book of the Year Award for Children's Literature in 2006. The trilogy was initially concluded in
Inkdeath, but was revived in 2020 when Funke announced that a sequel called
Die Farbe der Rache (
The Color of Revenge) will be published by October 2021 in Germany. Following the release of the first
Inkheart novel,
New Line Cinema bought the film rights to all three books for a cinema adaptation. Funke moved to Los Angeles in 2005 after she had accepted the offer to participate as the film's producer alongside
Barry Mendel. Principal photography on the
Inkheart film began in 2006. Directed by
Iain Softley, the film is based on a screenplay by
David Lindsay-Abaire and features an
ensemble cast that includes
Brendan Fraser,
Helen Mirren,
Paul Bettany,
Jim Broadbent,
Rafi Gavron,
Andy Serkis, and newcomer
Eliza Bennett, among others. In 2009, a video game based on the film was released for the
Nintendo DS. In 2010, Cornelia returned with her first book since
Inkdeath in 2007,
Reckless. The combined printing run for the first hardcover edition was 1,000,000 copies. Two sequels,
Fearless and
The Golden Yarn, were released in 2013 and 2016. In 2015, the film
Ghosthunters on Icy Trails (German original title:
Gespensterjäger), based on her novel
Ghosthunters and the Incredibly Revolting Ghost!, was released in Germany on 2 April 2015. In 2017, Funke published
The Book No One Ever Read, the first work written by the author in English, as opposed to being written in German first. Funke calls the picture book her "
Inkheart for kindergartners" and also illustrated the book herself. ==On writing==