![]() ![]() I also liked the fact that Yuu slowly opens up to Katie but holds back because of his mysterious past. I also like the addition I liked how the author uses the theme of moving images to draw Katie to Yuu and give them some common ground in order to build their relationship on, which I find can be overlooked in YA novels so I was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked this plot device. As we cross the 1/4 mark in the novel, I liked seeing Katie begin to understand Yuu and notice that they have so many things in common. ![]() I also felt that I really got to know the characters and was extremely interested in seeing where their story lines were going to go. I also like the attention to detail in this novel from the school routines of the Japanese children to Katie adjustment to Japanese culture and traditions. ![]() Now this was an unique concept I hadn’t seen before and I was really intrigued, I liked Katie as a character because she is very lively but also very self-conscious because she doesn’t speak the language very well and is still trying to integrate herself to Japanese society.Īs we approach the 1/4 mark in the novel, I liked seeing the strange relationship developing between Yuu and Katie. It is on a normal school day that she overhears a breakup between Yuu and Myu and she notices something strange, Yuu’s drawings move like they are alive. Review: The opening to Ink was great we meet Katie who is living in Japan with a friend of her family after the death of her mother. ![]()
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