A review by jmatkinson1
The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley

adventurous funny reflective

4.0

An experiment in time travel has led to a disparate group of expats who have been transported to the present by a mysterious Ministry.  Each is assigned a 'bridge' who will live with them for a year, monitor them and assimilate them into modern life.  One of the expats is Graham Gore who disappeared in 1847 on a failed Arctic expedition.  As he and his bridge grow closer, the experiment starts to have problems.
I found this quite an odd novel to read.  Being someone who utterly hates Sci-Fi I found great stretches of the story difficult to engage with, however the slow-burn love story and the insights into assimilation from refugees and 'expats' were great.  It's a bit of curate's egg, fantastic in parts but actually the key plot points I really disliked, however there's no doubting Bradley's talent