6/4/2023 0 Comments Ink and bone by rachel caineCaine has about seventy-nine books under her belt (I might be exaggerating!), so it’s no surprise that Ink and Bone is polished and beautifully paced. Not only is Ink and Bone about a library-actually, the Great Library of Alexandria, Egypt-but it’s about a dangerous and magical library where sometimes shady and dangerous people work, and just because you go to work in the morning doesn’t mean you’re coming home at the end of the day, if you know what I mean. This is also my first Rachel Caine book, and I honestly couldn’t love this series any more if I tried. This story is nothing like it, but the story Rachel Caine has penned-dangerous and highly engaging-is the kind of story that will make Hunger Games fans very happy. Please don’t get the wrong idea from my comparison. He’d heard of the automata, machines that moved on their own, but they were far, far more terrifying in person, now that he was close enough to really see them. Stone, they resembled, but they had the feral look of life-something caught in a moment of violence, of fury and blood and death, about to spring. Jess slowed to a job as he caught sight of the lions. The nitty-gritty: A thrilling, tension-filled start to a new series that fans of The Hunger Games should not miss. Ink and Bone (The Great Library #1) by Rachel Caine
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