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Ink & Ivy is a timely story about a girl struggling to figure out what to do with the rest of her life. As the story opens, Ivy is riding her bike when a downpour hits. She runs into a shop and meets an eccentric shop owner and her nephew Julian. Ivy’s picture of her perfect career soon begins to unravel and her dreams along with it.
The cover got me on this one. Simply amazing!
Ink & Ivy has a unique but important theme. Teenagers must often choose their careers while still in high school and they do not know themselves well enough to do so.
The love of writing is described perfectly throughout the novel. I love how those close to Ivy (but outside her family) were so supportive of Ivy.
Ivy’s slow burn romance with Julian was really sweet and a great teen love story.
I love a good story within a story. I loved the whole dialog of Ivy’s English teacher being a mysterious author.
This is the second book I’ve read in the last few months that takes place in New Zealand. It’s sounds enchanting and a great setting for a book.
The elephant in the room in ‘Ink & Ivy’ is what jerks Ivy’s parent’s are to her. They didn’t support what Ivy wanted and tried forcing her into a career that she clearly did not want. They were even cruel and manipulative about it. Her father was much less of a jerk then her mother. It seemed that Ivy’s dad just did whatever his wife wanted but it would have been nice to see him stand up for himself and Ivy for once. This kind of parental attitude is all too common, unfortunately.
My favorite part of the story is Ivy’s visit to her grandparents house. I loved the imagery of the lodge and the grounds. I loved Ivy’s grandparents and they were definitely a bright side to the story.
I enjoyed Ivy’s story. The story didn’t have anything dramatic or earth shattering about it but it was a nice slice of life story.
I am glad Ivy has a somewhat happy ending to her story. Although the story didn’t wrap everything up completely, it did give me a satisfactory ending.
The cover got me on this one. Simply amazing!
Ink & Ivy has a unique but important theme. Teenagers must often choose their careers while still in high school and they do not know themselves well enough to do so.
The love of writing is described perfectly throughout the novel. I love how those close to Ivy (but outside her family) were so supportive of Ivy.
Ivy’s slow burn romance with Julian was really sweet and a great teen love story.
I love a good story within a story. I loved the whole dialog of Ivy’s English teacher being a mysterious author.
This is the second book I’ve read in the last few months that takes place in New Zealand. It’s sounds enchanting and a great setting for a book.
The elephant in the room in ‘Ink & Ivy’ is what jerks Ivy’s parent’s are to her. They didn’t support what Ivy wanted and tried forcing her into a career that she clearly did not want. They were even cruel and manipulative about it. Her father was much less of a jerk then her mother. It seemed that Ivy’s dad just did whatever his wife wanted but it would have been nice to see him stand up for himself and Ivy for once. This kind of parental attitude is all too common, unfortunately.
My favorite part of the story is Ivy’s visit to her grandparents house. I loved the imagery of the lodge and the grounds. I loved Ivy’s grandparents and they were definitely a bright side to the story.
I enjoyed Ivy’s story. The story didn’t have anything dramatic or earth shattering about it but it was a nice slice of life story.
I am glad Ivy has a somewhat happy ending to her story. Although the story didn’t wrap everything up completely, it did give me a satisfactory ending.
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