![]() It's really obvious that Amanda Sun did her research on the culture and the mythology laid out between these pages. Japan was a gorgeous setting for this story. A boy with a dangerous side, who Katie just can't stop thinking about? Yes, please! When Tomo came into the picture, I knew things were headed in a fabulous direction. She was kind, honest, and just sarcastic enough to create some lightheartedness for the story. ![]() In fact, I can't deny that I liked Katie immensely. ![]() I felt her reactions to everything were really spot on. I can't imagine living in another country, much less one where the language is still new. It was so interesting to watch Katie as she settled into her new life. ![]() I couldn't wait to see where Katie Greene's new life in Japan would take me. Needless to say, I was really excited to read this book. I love Japanese mythology, and I definitely love Fantasy reads. I'll be straightforward with you and explain that the reason I picked Ink up in the first place was that it was set in Japan. ![]()
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