Changes

From TheBookbag
Jump to navigationJump to search
no edit summary
{{infoboxinfobox1
|title=Ink and Bone
|author=Lisa Unger
|website=http://www.lisaunger.com
|video=xbb2mGUzEVQ
|amazonukcover=Unger_Ink|aznuk=<amazonuk>147115047X</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>147115047X</amazonus>
}}
Finlay Montgomery, like her grandmother Eloise before her is a very powerful and gifted psychic. Sensitive to the unseen, unheard and unknowable, she spends her days among the dead. Visited, bothered, harassed and sometimes taunted, Finlay does her best to manage the gifts that Mother Nature has sought to bestow. But life is not that simple and studying for your degree is testing with five other visitors in the room who are all trying to get your attention in the loudest and most distracting way possible.
I don’t want to say any more about this brilliant read; go get it, find a quiet corner and read and read and read. Do not disturb, do not pass Go, do not collect £200!
If you like the sound of ''Ink and Bone'', there is a long list of The Hollows stories, just for starters and Lisa Unger has been busy plying her trade generally, so there is no shortage of her novels. If, perchance you like your supernatural thrillers to have a twist of horror, then we at Bookbag think you may also like to take a look at [[The String Diaries by Stephen Lloyd Jones]] which we gave a 6 out of 5 and actually couldn’t put it down – or sleep. For weeks. If you don’t want to be scared silly but you like your books to keep that slightly supernatural edge, we really enjoyed [[The Astrologer’s Astrologer's Daughter by Rebecca Lim]] which is actually a Young Adult work of fiction, but I am no such thing and I utterly loved it.
Our thanks as ever go to the kind folks at Simon and Schuster for sending this copy to Bookbag for review.
 
{{toptentext|list=Top Ten Crime Novels 2016}}
 
{{toptentext|list=Top Ten General Fiction Books of 2016}}
{{amazontext|amazon=147115047X}}

Navigation menu