![]() ![]() The last thing she needed was an unrequited obsession with school recluse and heartthrob, Yuu Tomohiro (often referred to as Tomo).ĭespite her best efforts, that’s exactly what she gets. ![]() Between learning a new language, dealing with grief over her mother’s death, and wishing she were living with her grandparents in Canada, Katie struggled to adjust to her new life. Her debut novel, “Ink”, follows American high school student Katie Green, who recently moved to Japan to live with her aunt, after her mom has passed away. Breakout author Amanda Sun has done a marvelous job with bringing life to a vibrant yet overlooked side of mythology. ![]() We’ve seen stories centered around the cultures of the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians, but we seldom see stories about Japanese culture. In recent years, mythology-based books have overtaken the world of literature and captivated an entire generation. Sabrina Kenoun, Co-Assistant Entertainment Editor ![]()
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