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September 2021 - Ink and Bone
I may try to read this one this month depending on how much time I have. I have it on my TBR and already own it, so I hope I can fit it in.
I am planning on reading this book on an airplane heading to our family reunion vacation in Utah. I won't have access to a computer (we will be camping and hiking in the national parks), so I will chime in when I get back around the 25th/26th. Happy reading everyone.
I downloaded the audiobook and may also check out the ebook, since it is available also. I wanted to read the other book, but my library hold for it still says 4 weeks.I really need to finish reading The Labyrinth of the Spirits before I take on anything else.
Lori wrote: "I started reading this book yesterday, I am about 1/2 way!!!"Hope you're enjoying it Lori! I started yesterday too but I'm only on chapter 2.
Prologue: (view spoiler)
Chapter 1 (view spoiler)
I have just finished Chapter 1. Wow! Talk about getting off to an exciting start! I do have to agree with some others that there are some parallels to today, but I will have to see how things unfold.Prologue (view spoiler)
Chapter 1: (view spoiler)
I have finished the book. My comments aren't going to be specifics of the story because I am finishing the book too early for that. I will enjoy commenting on those things later as others share them.
I did enjoy the book, but...
...it's like a TV series that took almost the entirety of the first season to make the characters real enough for you to be interested in what happens to them, then....
....the season ends,
anticlamatically,
with more of a beginning of what is to come than a closure of what has occurred.
I am definitely interested enough to read the next book!!!!
Sharon wrote: "I have just finished Chapter 1. Wow! Talk about getting off to an exciting start! I do have to agree with some others that there are some parallels to today, but I will have to see how things unfol..."(view spoiler)
Lori wrote: "I have finished the book. My comments aren't going to be specifics of the story because I am finishing the book too early for that. I will enjoy commenting on those things later as others share t..."
I know what you mean about it being the end of season one before you get attached to characters - I had just that experience with "the irregulars" on netflix!
Look forward to reading your comments as we go ;-)
Sharon, I loved the high intensity of the chase!! The author did a fabulous job with the descriptions.Poor kid, arrived home emotionally and physically drain and the only comfort he received was fromthe guard.
Lori wrote: "Sharon, I loved the high intensity of the chase!! The author did a fabulous job with the descriptions.Poor kid, arrived home emotionally and physically drain and the only comfort he received was f..."
Right? His father is a piece of work!
I have finished Chapter 5 and find myself holding my breath. It seems like one punch follows another. Fantasy is not a common genre for me but I have been more samples of it lately. I am quite enjoying this story.(view spoiler)
I started listening to the book just before I went to bed and promptly fell asleep. My ears were listening to the “noise” but nothing was interpreted in my brain. Too bad! Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to “read” an audiobook in your sleep and remember the contents?So, I downloaded the ebook and I am currently in chapter 5 at page 10 of 39. (view spoiler).
Re chapter 1 spoiler comments. I cannot read them on my iPod (the Apple App for GR does not allow it). However, I inferred from what I see that (view spoiler).
Sharon wrote: "I have finished Chapter 5 and find myself holding my breath. It seems like one punch follows another. Fantasy is not a common genre for me but I have been more samples of it lately. I am quite enjo..."(view spoiler)
Cherie wrote: "Re chapter 1 spoiler comments. I cannot read them on my iPod (the Apple App for GR does not allow it). However, I inferred from what I see that [spoilers removed]."It was a great start all right Cherie!
Can anyone tell me what the role of the Cutters is? I've got my head (mostly) about the other factions in this world but that one still eludes me.
Margo, the Cutters are distraction/diversion. The chance of the Guarda grabbing one of them may increase, but the chance of them grabbing the right one goes way down.
I am now at 67%. I am looking forward to finding out what happens to our group from here on out.(view spoiler)
I agree with Margo! They do not treat people well.
Jenn wrote: "Margo, the Cutters are distraction/diversion. The chance of the Guarda grabbing one of them may increase, but the chance of them grabbing the right one goes way down."Thanks Jenn
Sharon wrote: "I am now at 67%. I am looking forward to finding out what happens to our group from here on out.[spoilers removed]
I agree with Margo! They do not treat people well."
I'm about where you are Sharon, it's the end of chapter 10. (view spoiler)
No prob Margo 👍 Isn’t it cutting horses that work cattle on a drive? I wonder if it comes from that? I am finding the naming conventions, including the nicknames very interesting - “Ink Lickers”, and “Burners” being the more disturbing. (view spoiler)I am really enjoying it! It is feeling like The Maze Runner meets Divergent meets Fahrenheit 451, and I can’t wait to see where it is going to go next
I have finished. I like trying to figure out where the origins of the name come from too, Jenn. I like your insight and comparison of the book being similar to Divergent,Maze Runner and Fahrenheit 451.I can see all of those.(view spoiler)
I also have to comment about how much I loved the cover art on this book. I am looking forward to the second book in the series.
One thing a little odd to me is the author chose to give more depth to the characters of Thomas and Morgan than to the protagonist. Jess is a little flat in comparison.
Cherie wrote: "I started listening to the book just before I went to bed and promptly fell asleep. My ears were listening to the “noise” but nothing was interpreted in my brain. Too bad! Wouldn’t it be nice to be..."I could get SOOOO much more reading done that way!!!!! The worst part is it's really hard to find your place in the book again!! Hahaha
Jenn wrote: "No prob Margo 👍 Isn’t it cutting hoFahrenheit 451rses that work cattle on a drive? I wonder if it comes from that? I am finding the naming conventions, including the nicknames very interesting - “Ink Lickers”, a..."It reminded me of Fahrenheit 451 too Jenn, I've yet to read The Maze Runner.
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Jenn wrote: "I have suffered that same problem Lori 🤦♀️"Me too LOL
I finished aswell. Considering it was 14 hour story it went very quickly. The narration, by Ben Allen, was so good. I wonder how the war between England and Wales came about?
I enjoyed the story and the next book will be added to my wishlist. I often don't care for YA fiction but this one hit the mark for me. I agree with Lori though, some more character developments is needed. The world building was excellent and my main question was answered: (view spoiler)
Wow! This book is really hard to put down!I would be reading still but my tablet battery just got down to the critical 7% of power left.
I had to get up and put it on the charger.
I just got to chapter thirteen.
I am still trying to take it all in!
I should sleep on it but I need to finish the chapter that I am reading in The Labyrinth of the Spirits before I can crawl into bed.
Reading these two stories back and forth is definitely keeping my mind active!
I have not read The Maze Runner yet. I have been meaning to, even as far as having it on a few tasks in past challenges. I just haven’t gotten to it yet. I am still not sure what the purpose of the Burners are yet. (view spoiler)
I was wondering why I was able to finish this one so fast. lol. Is it because we became attached to the story itself instead of the character?? When a personality in a book seems real to me, the kind of real where you can actually picture their life goes on even though the book is over, I usually read slower the closer I get to the end because I don't want to sever the connection.
The connection to a character in this book is absent for me.
Interesting thought. You're right, all of my questions in this one were about the world, not the characters. Even the character back stories emerged through the Ephemera. Don't get me wrong, I like the concept of Ephemerae but they did answer our questions - nearly before we asked them! I'd like to get the next book to see what changes the characters effect on the world, not to see what happens to the characters.
I have some time before my trip and got a jump start on the book.Wow! The Prologue was riveting and got me vested in the book.(view spoiler)
If the excitement continues I just might finish the book before we leave Friday.
Margo wrote: "Chapter 3 It seems likely..."
Chapter 4: I agree. I am seeing a lot of similarities between this book and(view spoiler)Now to figure out who else to trust...
I do like how fast-paced this book is and I already know that I will continue reading the series.
I decided to skip my library book and start this one instead. prologue (view spoiler)
I'm not much in the mood for for this one tonight, so I'm going to stop here and hope I'm feeling more up for it tomorrow. Fantasy isn't really my go-to genre, though I do enjoy it sometimes. Unfortunately, I just finished a paranormal book that I didn't love so now I'm just not feeling this one. I want to give it a fair go, so I'll try again tomorrow but if I'm still not in the mood I'll put it aside for a bit and try something different first.
Kristie wrote: "I decided to skip my library book and start this one instead. "
Kristie, I hope you decide to pick this up again but there's no point in punishing yourself. (view spoiler)
Thanks, Margo. I don't think it's the book, but me at the moment. I felt in a bit of a slump with the book I just read, not wanting to pick it up. I'm trying to avoid that settling in by reading something that grabs me right away. I'll be picking this one back up today to see how it goes. (view spoiler)
As Jenn mentioned above, it has a Fahrenheit 451 vibe.
To Chapter 16 - No! No! No! (view spoiler)Thanks Margo for getting me sucked in to another series. Now I have to put book 2 on hold at my library! lol
@Jenn and Margo - I agree with what your thoughts were about the ending of this first book. We should do a buddy read for book 2 sometime soon. :)Finished - Great beginning to a new series. (view spoiler)
Enjoyed this read so much that it only took me less than a day. Now what am I going to read on the plane tomorrow? lol
Got back to it today and I'm through chapter 2. Rather enjoying it. I'm getting the Divergent vibe now with (view spoiler)
Jayme wrote: "@Jenn and Margo - I agree with what your thoughts were about the ending of this first book. We should do a buddy read for book 2 sometime soon. :)Finished - Great beginning to a new series. [spoi..."
At least your library carry the series, I'll have to buy the blasted thing😂 If you can take yet another fantasy series, I recommend [book:The Shadow of What Was Lost|22878967], the other group read this month. I think I'm even more sucked into that series!
I'd be interested in buddy reading the next one. (view spoiler)
Hope you enjoy your trip 😊
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