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The Clockmaker's Daughter
by Kate Morton
challenging
mysterious
reflective
sad
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
#Review: *Fiica ceasornicarului*/*The Clockmaker’s Daughter* - Kate Morton
3.9/5✨
My first book from Kate Morton and I must say that have really mixed feelings about this one.🫤
Everything begins when Elodie Winslow finds a couple of things belonging to Edward Radcliffe. From there on a full research is started and Elodie doesn't rest until she finds out the truth about what happened in the past.
The multiple time periods have messed me up a bit because it was a little hard, at some point, to follow the story and the characters. There were too many details to remember, characters to place in the exact period of time and that made me dizzy.
Only the last few chapters were easier to follow because I got a bit used with everything. I was pretty shocked with the events that happened in the past and I felt like my soul broke a little when I've learned about all the facts. It was pretty unexpected and, of course, made me cry.🥺
I don't really know how I feel at the moment about reading something else from the author, but maybe, one day, I'll give it another try.
3.9/5✨
My first book from Kate Morton and I must say that have really mixed feelings about this one.🫤
Everything begins when Elodie Winslow finds a couple of things belonging to Edward Radcliffe. From there on a full research is started and Elodie doesn't rest until she finds out the truth about what happened in the past.
The multiple time periods have messed me up a bit because it was a little hard, at some point, to follow the story and the characters. There were too many details to remember, characters to place in the exact period of time and that made me dizzy.
Only the last few chapters were easier to follow because I got a bit used with everything. I was pretty shocked with the events that happened in the past and I felt like my soul broke a little when I've learned about all the facts. It was pretty unexpected and, of course, made me cry.🥺
I don't really know how I feel at the moment about reading something else from the author, but maybe, one day, I'll give it another try.