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Kaliane Bradley: The Ministry of Time (Hardcover, 2024, Simon & Schuster)

In the near future, a civil servant is offered the salary of her dreams and …

Meh with a hint of interesting

can see how this could be a story that people enjoy. It has this over positioning of times, past and present. But the story is so banal for the longest part of the book, then that characters are a caricature of a Young Adult novel and when things get interesting; sadly they turn into the most stereotypical flat character in a book. The book has undertones of a great story. Unfortunately for me and my taste, they developed the boring parts of it