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Praise for Amanda Sun’s Ink:

“The descriptions of life in Japan…create a strong sense of place, and set an exotic backdrop for this intriguing series opener by a debut author.”

—Booklist

“The unique setting and observing how Katie learns to live in…foreign surroundings…make this story special.”

—VOYA

“An enjoyable peek at a world very different from America, yet inhabited by people whose hearts are utterly familiar.”

—Publishers Weekly

“A harrowing and suspenseful tale set against the gorgeous backdrop of modern Japan. Romance and danger ooze like ink off the page, each stroke the work of a master storyteller.”

—Julie Kagawa, New York Times bestselling author of The Iron Fey series

“With smart, well-drawn characters, cool mythology, and a fast-paced plot that keeps you on your toes, Ink is a modern day fairytale that reminds us: Sometimes you need to get a little lost in order to find your true self.”

—Amber Benson of TV’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer and author of the Calliope Reaper-Jones novels

“Amanda Sun’s Ink is a captivating story of love, passion, and the choices people make to keep themselves safe. The vivid portrayal of Japan kept me completely intrigued and immersed. A beautiful story!”

—Jodi Meadows, author of Incarnate and Asunder

“An imaginative and totally unique debut. Japanese gods, mysterious magics, beautiful boys, and an exotic setting. Ink is a fresh brushstroke.”

—Zoraida Córdova, author of The Vicious Deep and The Savage Blue

“Ink is astonishing. Fresh, vibrant, and impossible to put down. Amanda Sun is now on my must-read list. Very highly recommended.”

—Julie E. Czerneda, author of A Turn of Light

A Junior Library Guild selection

A Summer 2013 Children’s IndieNext Pick

A Chapters Indigo Top Teen Pick for 2013

A Bookish Young Adult Book for Summer 2013

A USA TODAY Young Adult Book for Summer 2013

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