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Ink Is Thicker Than Water by Amy Spalding
Ink Is Thicker Than Water by Amy Spalding











Ink Is Thicker Than Water by Amy Spalding

It'll take a new role on the school newspaper and a new job at her mom's tattoo shop for Kellie to realize that defining herself both outside and within her family is what can finally allow her to feel permanent, just like a tattoo"-Page [4} of cover. But as she discovers that maybe intensity isn't always a good thing, it's yet another relationship she feels is spiraling out of her control. Oliver is intense and attractive, and she's sure he's totally out of her league. After catching their bandmates in a compromising position, sixteen-year-old Los Angelenos Riley and Reid become painfully aware of the romance missing from their own lives. But then she reconnects with Oliver, the sweet and sensitive college guy she had a near hookup with last year. Ink is thicker than water by Amy Spalding, 2013, Entangled Publishing, LLC edition, in English - First edition. Nick and Norahs Infinite Playlist meets Easy A in this hilariously realistic story of sneaking out, making out, and playing in a band. When Kellie's sister finally meets her birth mother and her best friend starts hanging with a cooler crowd, the feeling only grows stronger. Amy Spalding is the author of several novels, including Kissing Ted Callahan (and Other Guys), The Summer of Jordi Perez (and the Best Burger in Los Angeles), and We Used to Be Friends, which Becky Albertalli called 'complex, earnest, and unflinch. Ink Is Thicker Than Water(2013) For Kellie Brooks, family has always been a tough word to define. Combine her hippie mom and tattooist stepdad, her adopted overachieving sister, her younger half brother, and her tough-love dad, and average Kellie's the one stuck in the middle, overlooked and impermanent. Amy Spaldings debut novel is a thoroughly satisfying coming-of-age read full of romance, emotion, and laugh-out-loud moments.

Ink Is Thicker Than Water by Amy Spalding

"For Kellie Brooks, family has always been a tough word to define.













Ink Is Thicker Than Water by Amy Spalding