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sbnich 's review for:
The Weight of Ink
by Rachel Kadish
The naysayers will say this is long and dry and a slow start. It is long, and it does have a slow start, as the story feels as if it is giving up its secrets almost in real time.
Do not mistake that for being dry. Unless you want to read something that is action/adventure. Kadish's prose is lovely, and it builds the characters of Ester and Aaron and Helen very slowly, as you might grow to know them as humans.
Kadish's research and historical storyline is rich and fascinating - exploring a people and time that isn't often explored in literature.
Highly recommend.
Do not mistake that for being dry. Unless you want to read something that is action/adventure. Kadish's prose is lovely, and it builds the characters of Ester and Aaron and Helen very slowly, as you might grow to know them as humans.
Kadish's research and historical storyline is rich and fascinating - exploring a people and time that isn't often explored in literature.
Highly recommend.