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mazucole 's review for:
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street
by Natasha Pulley
4/5 just because in some passages i found it hard to follow the action, or who was talking to whom. But beside that, i really enjoyed it. i Can't talk about the historic reconstruction of end-of-19th century London nor Japan, but it felt genuine. And Keita Mori is one of the most interesting characters i have read about lately, so kudos to that.
What's more? There's a nice, not-drama-filled, happy-ended queer romance. So if you're a sucker for that like I am, this is the book for you.
What's more? There's a nice, not-drama-filled, happy-ended queer romance. So if you're a sucker for that like I am, this is the book for you.