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The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley

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

The premise was interesting and I enjoyed the first half of the book, but kinda lost interest once the romance started, I found it cringe tbh for some reason 

I will say that I didn't see that plot twist coming, but the ending was messy and it got annoying that the narrator was feeling sorry for herself for so long 🤷‍♀️

Also didn't care for the chapters about Gore, so ended up skipping them every time, sorry not sorry!

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‘But I wrote it down because I need you to bear witness to it. He was here, by and with and in my body. He lives in me like trauma does. If you ever fall in love, you’ll be a person who was in love for the rest of your life.’

As a piece of RPF, incredible. As a piece of speculative lit fic radio 2 book club book, incredible. As a slightly mismatched layering of these two things on top of one another, a bit less enjoyable for me personally - but still a lot to love! 

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It was a very charming read, which sort of punches you in the gut at the end.

I predicted one of the plot twists. Which is always annoying. I felt that the follow-through after that plot twist was slightly weak. Not bad, but just didn’t feel like it hit as hard as it ought to have done.

My god this author is great at writing steamy sex scenes. It was HOT as hell. Kaliane is a person who knows how to have a good time, and I am 100% here for it. Get it girl.

The book pacing was quick at the start, and deeply slow in the middle. Then at the end it was very fast paced. The middle of the book, while delightful, was a tad too slow fpr me. Could probably have used a bit more editing there as I felt at some points the writing was acting as filler. And didnt really add anything to the characters or story or didnt enhance my understanding i to the world.

The characters themselves are beautifully realised. They were all very unique and even their most intricate quirks made them feel so real. We love a LGBTQ moment. Arthur and Margaret are such loveable characters and oh how they PAINEDDD ME. 

I really enjoyed the historic Gore excerpts in the book too. 

It wasnt as much of a page turner as I hd hoped itd be. For me it was neither much of a romance nor a thriller nor a sci-fi. 

Some of the diaglogue was so gorgeous and cinematic, and well placed. At other times, it felt rather floral. For example: Describing the arrival of autumn like a late man into a crowded room was sort of lost on me. But the image of a workday Wednesday is definitely cold flavourless porridge. So it was rather hit and miss.

Yes I think this book could very easily be a TV series, as it lends itself very visually. But I think there would have to be quite a bit of editing to get there. 6 or 8 episodes tops at 45 mins each I think. 

I also think the boom tries to demand the reader’s attention to politics and climate emergency. And that seems to be a background motive for a good handful of the modern characters. But with so much going on in the book, it doesn’t have the opportunity to explore that in much depth. The overall message is bleak in that sense, the future is changeable but it will also be terrible. 

Slightly confused because there was an anti-establishment thing, but at the end of the book no one actually … deals with that? The institution just continues to exist without much (seeming) impact. Like the institution gets away with it almost? 

So overall, I’d recommend it as a fun wee book that plays with historic figures in a really charming way. Some intriguing flavours of sci-fi and thriller, and too see the grey ol modern world through the eyes of a victorian naval lieutenant - how silly and whimsical! A fresh perspective on the mundane. I think, the main reason to read this book is the character building. And - of course - some delicious sex scenes (although you have to get to the last two fifths of the book for that). 

3 stars for me, I also don’t think the blurb quite describes the book well enough.


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The time travel gets a bit wonky at the end. I really enjoyed the first half. 

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Time travel and espionage, plus a Victorian gentleman living in present day London. Add romance and trying to figure out who are the bad guys. Plus several diverse characters

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The final third… I thought this book was waffling a bit (the uneven pacing is my biggest knock), but suddenly everything started collapsing into itself in an intricate frenzy. Picture this: the end credits are silent and no one in the theater stands up until they’re prepared to step into the new self they’ve just unlocked.

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