This isn’t exactly my kind of book. Who knows what weird algorithms conspired to have this end up in my Libby To-Read list. It’s sort of sci-fi, in that it involves time travel and a time portal, and it also has romance. The (unnamed) “Bridge,” is a civil servant, assigned to help 1847’s commander Graham Gore acclaimate to current times. Their interactions were fun, as Graham adjust to the now, and living with an unwed woman.
There were parts of the book that felt dragging to me, then it picked up when they were in danger, dragged again, then picked up. The Ministry itself is sort of a shifting entity. There are themes of colonialism and climate change. Some of the other time travelers add to the book, including Maggie and Arthur, where others slow the pace down. The book held my interest, and I liked the somewhat odd writing, especially how Graham likened the Bridge to a cat. I’m not entirely sure what to make of it, which is t a bad thing. (8)
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