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Original Title: Ink
ISBN: 037321071X (ISBN13: 9780373210718)
Edition Language: English
Series: Paper Gods #1
Setting: Japan
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Ink (Paper Gods #1) Paperback | Pages: 326 pages
Rating: 3.65 | 9557 Users | 1517 Reviews

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Title:Ink (Paper Gods #1)
Author:Amanda Sun
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 326 pages
Published:June 25th 2013 by Harlequin Teen (first published June 8th 2013)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal. Mythology. Urban Fantasy. Cultural. Japan

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On the heels of a family tragedy, the last thing Katie Greene wants to do is move halfway across the world. Stuck with her aunt in Shizuoka, Japan, Katie feels lost. Alone. She doesn’t know the language, she can barely hold a pair of chopsticks, and she can’t seem to get the hang of taking her shoes off whenever she enters a building.

Then there’s gorgeous but aloof Tomohiro, star of the school’s kendo team. How did he really get the scar on his arm? Katie isn’t prepared for the answer. But when she sees the things he draws start moving, there’s no denying the truth: Tomo has a connection to the ancient gods of Japan, and being near Katie is causing his abilities to spiral out of control. If the wrong people notice, they'll both be targets.

Katie never wanted to move to Japan—now she may not make it out of the country alive.

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Ratings: 3.65 From 9557 Users | 1517 Reviews

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This book broke my heart. Not in the way you might think, though.I've become very familiar with a certain concept that much of YA has been using lately. The same concept that I discussed in my review of Reboot by Amy Tintera. It's when a book takes a gimmicka brilliant concept, an intriguing setting, etcand still follows the basic YA formula, riddled with cliches like:- Outcast, ordinary heroine (who might actually not be ordinary at all and have something to do with the supernatural aspect,

My overwhelming thought process while reading this and upon finishing it was "THIS SHOULD BE AN ANIME!!"*While walking around a book store with my friend Catriona, from LittleBookOwl (OHYEAHNAMEDROPPING), we found two copies of this book sitting on a shelf with stickers proclaiming 'Signed Copy'. We looked at each other for a moment and knew we couldn't leave the store without these books. The plot sounded interesting, it's a brand new release that lots of people talking about, AND IT WAS SIGNED

This book broke my heart. Not in the way you might think, though.I've become very familiar with a certain concept that much of YA has been using lately. The same concept that I discussed in my review of Reboot by Amy Tintera. It's when a book takes a gimmicka brilliant concept, an intriguing setting, etcand still follows the basic YA formula, riddled with cliches like:- Outcast, ordinary heroine (who might actually not be ordinary at all and have something to do with the supernatural aspect,

The dragon snapped his paper jaws over and over, just out of reach, while the jagged gash vanished under a torrent of blood, overflowing onto the paper and the ground. To be honest, I don`t understand why this book has such a low rating. Imho, it deserves better. Yes, it has flaws, but to compare it with Twilight? It`s too much. Amanda Sun plunges us into Japanise atmosphere, where the drawings literally come to life, and the offsprings of the ancient gods plan to conquer the world. Personally,

I can't believe I have it in me to hate a fictional character's actions this much.I know a lot of people are super excited about this book.I'm here to help you with that problem.Ok, so you're a white girl in Asia. Your mom has died, you're living with your hip aunt who teaches English in a medium/small Japanese city. You're making a few friends, sloshing your way through homework when BAMB! Your obligatory love interest suddenly enters the picture. Will he be cool? Will he be funny? How do you

Beautiful.......even more beautiful............i'm crying now..........amazing..........Tomo!!!!!!!** Excuse me for a moment as I squeal my lungs out***This book was awe-inspiring, awesome, funny, you name it! Ink stars a foreign girl named Katie who moves to Japan. There, she tries to fit in with her surroundings, whether it's actions, language or people. And that's where we bring in Tomohiro!Katie finds him fighting with someone and decides to follow him once school has let out. But, instead

That cover is simply beautiful and the synopsis... GIMME! I need this NOW.

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