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Timekeeper

The Timekeeper Trilogy, Book 1

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By: Tara Sim
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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Summary

Two o'clock was missing.

In an alternate Victorian world controlled by clock towers, a damaged clock can fracture time - and a destroyed one can stop it completely.

It's a truth that 17-year-old clock mechanic Danny Hart knows all too well; his father has been trapped in a Stopped town east of London for three years. Though Danny is a prodigy who can repair not only clockwork but the very fabric of time, his fixation with staging a rescue is quickly becoming a concern to his superiors. And so they assign him to Enfield, a town where the tower seems to be forever plagued with problems.

Danny's new apprentice both annoys and intrigues him, and though the boy is eager to work, he maintains a secretive distance. Danny soon discovers why: He is the tower's clock spirit, a mythical being that oversees Enfield's time. Though the boys are drawn together by their loneliness, Danny knows falling in love with a clock spirit is forbidden and means risking everything he's fought to achieve.

But when a series of bombings at nearby towers threaten to Stop more cities, Danny must race to prevent Enfield from becoming the next target, or he'll lose not only his father but the boy he loves - forever.

This is the stunning first novel in a new trilogy by debut author Tara Sim.

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A nice premise, where clocks are in control of time. The author takes some liberties in breaking his own laws, but it does not detract from the fun of the story. This is a good natured jaunt and made pleasant listening.

Good fun if you can overlook a few loose ends

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For the most part this is a genuinely lovely young adult alternative history fantasy romp with a fascinating approach to time that is both amusing and sad. I do wish it had explored this a little more and made more of a connection between the whimsical introduction of the strangeness of time and the more central aspects of time and the clock towers.

There is an absolutely gorgeous little Queer story here that brought me a lot of joy, but the decision to set this in alternative historic England with some right on, but largely handwavy comments on homophobia and colonialism were very clunky. If these weren't things that the book didn't really want to acknowledge or deal with appropriately, simply porting Big Ben into a fictional setting or making the world significantly different, beyond low steampunk and time oddity, as in the Oxford and beyond of His Dark Materials.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and the narration was wonderful (putting me in mind of a more well-behaved Tim Key), but with the above, the thoughtless acceptance of prison as a solution (prison abolition now, ACAB), and the way it ends with a character self-harming to get attention from their lover, something already addressed as not being OK in the book, played off as actually rather charming and cute, rather than incredibly abusive and indicative of someone needing serious mental health support, meant that an enjoyable read ended rather sourly and I don't think I will continue the series.

Very Charming with Some Serious Issues

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Great book, and very well read. Interesting new fantasy world that pulls you right in and makes you want to learn more about it. A little bit predictable, but that's not a bad thing in my opinion as it is a very easy book to listen to and follow. I'm definitely looking forward to the next book in the series.

Very enjoyable

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The story was original and characters well fleshed out. Best of all though, even as the first book in a trilogy, it has a satisfying ending.

Entertaining and satisfying

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honestly just such a fantastic book. had me hooked from beginning to end. and the twist took me a little by surprise.

the storytelling

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