Sunday, May 20, 2018

Ivory and Bone Review

Title: Ivory and Bone
Author: Julie Eshbaugh
Publisher: Harperteen
Pages: 371
Synopsis: (from GoodReads)
Two clans. Only one will survive.
The only life seventeen-year-old Kol knows is hunting at the foot of the Great Ice with his brothers.
But food is becoming scarce, and without another clan to align with, Kol, his family,
and their entire group are facing an uncertain future.


Rating: 4 /5 stars
At first I was very confused with this book. It was slow but still drew me into its story-line.
Kol and Mya both being groomed to be the next leader of their own clans but
Kol’s parents and Mya’s older brother have other plans. Both clans have a history
with each other. Another clan becomes involved and Kol has to make a choice between
Mya, the girl he’s falling for or Lo (a member of the other clan) claims. All before a
deadly war breaks out between two clans that used to be one. I like that there isn’t
any technology in this book since it’s set back to where smart phones weren’t a thing.
That the two girls have a past thats tangled together and Kol is caught between the two pasts.

~Michaela

I finished reading Ivory & Bone and jumped straight into Obsidian & Stars.
Look forward to that review a little later this month.

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