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The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley

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 This one wasn't for me. I liked the premise but I couldn't get fully into it. 

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Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I wanted to like this book SO bad! Graham Gore is a commander for the British Navy who after getting lost in an Arctic expedition gets taken to present day Britain by The Ministry of Time. The main character (who apparently doesn't have a name??? wtf) works as the bridge between Gore and modern day culture and concepts. The issue with this book is %100 the writing and characters. The concept of this book is incredible and if it achieved what it promised this would probably be my favorite book of the year. Unfortunately, this was not only unromantic, unfunny, and boring but it was also so confusing. Gore shows more interest in his best friend Arthur than he does the FMC. They have less than zero chemistry together and it baffles me that she spends like most of the book basically writing in her diary about how handsome he is and how she loves him. He basically only ever talks to her like a roommate even when they hookup. Gore was the most well developed and yet he still fell so flat as a character. The FMC was a one dimensional follower and never decided anything on her own. I was rooting for the bad guys at the end. I fucking hate that I didn't like this book but its just so poorly written it was basically mental torture to read. 

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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

 I love time travel fiction, but I also hate it because it's so very rarely done in a way I enjoy. This book doesn't crack it.

I think the right reader will love this book. It certainly wasn't me. I don't typically like romance novels or literary fiction, both of which is what this book falls under. It's science fiction too, yes, but if you removed the sci-fi element entirely you'd have a very similar book. The time travel element is more like seasoning than an ingredient. And the romance failed in that I was not rooting for the couple at all.

The writing is easy to digest, the historical elements are fascinating, and the characters are well-developed. Granted, they're awful characters, but there is purpose to that. The ending of the book brought a few twists and revelations that gave intentionality to the writing choices. It was still painful while reading, but it made the conclusion very satisfying.

Our time travelers from the past did not entirely convince me of their supposed origins. They're pulled from their original timelines to spend the majority of page time wandering around present-day London, asking questions about modern society, and riding bikes. It's quite dull. Whenever something interesting started to develop it would cut short so our Victorian Gentleman could discover some other modern invention (sponsored by spotify).
We read from the POV of one of the workers in the Ministry of Time, who is essentially a time traveller babysitter. She's self-obsessed, bored with life and lacking in empathy. Her internal monologuing was grating at times, but mostly just boring. I think this is a me problem. I fully accept responsibility for not having the right expectations for this book. BUT I STILL HATED IT!

The very end of the book tried to end on a hopeful note. But after themes of the darkness of humanity and people in power, the inevitability of our self destruction, war and climate change, it fell flat. Every decision you make matters except it doesn't. Time is hope and sunshine and rainbows and forgiveness. The world of this book is miserable, and the positive uptick at the end felt completely ingenuine.



One day I'll read a time travel book that I like 💚 

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Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I really enjoyed this book. The pacing is mostly quite well done. The characters are wonderful and there’s a lot of diversity in the cast. My only gripe is that the absolute ending of the main driving plot feels a bit rushed thus slightly anticlimactic. I even really like the denouement. Overall, this book is highly recommended 

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Yet another new favorite! This has been a great year for me in reading newly published books. I thinks this one's best without knowing much going in so I'll just say, best time travel I've read in a long time and very loveable characters.

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Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

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Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

The beginning was rough going for me, and if I had something else to read I may have given up. For the whole first half I kept thinking, "this is for people who like the Austens, which is really, really not me." Once I got into it, around 60%, I was REALLY into it. Author has some interesting thoughts about empire, decolonizing the mind, and what the future might hold, that I wish were given just a little more room to walk around, and distributed more evenly. 

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Diverse cast of characters: Yes
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