I was about to start Ink when I spied a the novella. I thought it would give me a good start to the series.It's a short novella with two alternating perspectives of Katie, who just lost her mother. She now must deal with that loss and immersion in a whole new culture in Japan. The other POV is Tomoh...
2 out of 5 StarsTomohiro is being haunted by his dreams and accidents in his past. In America, Katie feels lost after losing her mother. She's given a chance to start over in Japan. Will she take it?Meh. This novella caught my interest since I love Japan, a rare Asian hero, and the beautiful cover. ...
This was an amazing prequel! Sun's writing style kept me glued to the story and aching for more! There is also so much to learn about the Japanese culture in these 69 pages, so I can only imagine what there is to learn in the actual book. In the prequel we meet the main characters Katie and Tom...
Having read Ink my expectations for this novella were for the most part fairly low and unfortunately it didn't rise above my expectitions.Shadow is written through the perpectives of both Tomohiro and Katie based on the events that lead to Ink. In my review for Ink I remarked that it could've benefi...
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