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rebecca_nielsen 's review for:
Ink
by Amanda Sun
I have mixed feelings about this book, you know that feeling right after you finish a book you really enjoy and go that's it? I've went up and down on a roller coaster with this book and now that's it? The book is done? This to me is one of the best/worst feelings in the world, and if you are anything like me you know this feeling and love it.
This book was also very fresh and exciting for me, because I'm from the middle of nowhere and this book is set in the middle of everywhere Japan. For a gaijin like me, this is what makes this book good. To be able to travel the world from my armchair without even having to take off my footsie pyjamas.It is in a place that I have never seen, and now with reading Ink I felt like I've seen a little glimpse of Japan. Who would I suggest this book to? Anyone who as a interest in Japan or loves a romance/supernatural plot.
Yah, don't groan all at once. This book is romance and deals with mythical Japanese stuff, which personally I think could make a sweet book like it did for Ink. But Ink focused more on the romance than the mythical and that can be kinda off putting at times. I mean who cares whether or not he loves you when there are people whose drawings come to life!!!
So other than the romance being just a tad too over bearing, I absolutely loved this book. Amanda Sun did an amazing job of painting a picture of Japan and making you feel like you are there.
Oh! Another great thing is that this book (or at least my copy) has pictures. Everyone loves a good picture.
This book was also very fresh and exciting for me, because I'm from the middle of nowhere and this book is set in the middle of everywhere Japan. For a gaijin like me, this is what makes this book good. To be able to travel the world from my armchair without even having to take off my footsie pyjamas.It is in a place that I have never seen, and now with reading Ink I felt like I've seen a little glimpse of Japan. Who would I suggest this book to? Anyone who as a interest in Japan or loves a romance/supernatural plot.
Yah, don't groan all at once. This book is romance and deals with mythical Japanese stuff, which personally I think could make a sweet book like it did for Ink. But Ink focused more on the romance than the mythical and that can be kinda off putting at times. I mean who cares whether or not he loves you when there are people whose drawings come to life!!!
So other than the romance being just a tad too over bearing, I absolutely loved this book. Amanda Sun did an amazing job of painting a picture of Japan and making you feel like you are there.
Oh! Another great thing is that this book (or at least my copy) has pictures. Everyone loves a good picture.