This is a time traveling tale of a boy and his unwashed time
traveling girlfriend. They are chased by
clockwork travelers who are trying to either change the timeline or maintain it
but Charlie and Yvaine aren’t sure which.
The author does paint a graphic portrait of Dickens
England. The romanticized view is more
popular than the squalor and corruption view which is more accurate.
My favorite character was Aunt Sophia who saves the day on
occasion.
The story was well paced and provided little conflict for
the paradox viewpoint.
I enjoyed it.
This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.
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