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mrauber7 's review for:
The Weight of Ink
by Rachel Kadish
Slow start turned captivating
I very much enjoyed this book. It took some time to get into it, but once the story got going I could barely put it down. Often when a historical fiction novel toggles between two (or more) periods in time, one storyline feels less developed or believable, more forced. O didn't experience that with this boo. I was enthralled by all of the main characters' stories-Ester, Helen,and Aaron. I'm so glad I stuck it out and finished this book.
I very much enjoyed this book. It took some time to get into it, but once the story got going I could barely put it down. Often when a historical fiction novel toggles between two (or more) periods in time, one storyline feels less developed or believable, more forced. O didn't experience that with this boo. I was enthralled by all of the main characters' stories-Ester, Helen,and Aaron. I'm so glad I stuck it out and finished this book.