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knitplanjess 's review for:
The Book of Doors
by Gareth Brown
After reading The Book of Doors, I can safely say that I am definitely in my fantasy era.
I enjoyed so much about this book - the time-traveling aspect, the parallel universe (??), the magical doors, the fight between good and inherently evil. There were times that I found myself comparing parts of the time-travel book to Doctor Who & Sally Sparrow in "Blink" - iykyk.
I really enjoyed the writing, the various POVs, and how time travel impacted the story in just the perfect ways - once you figured it out, it was like a lightbulb was going off above your head.
The Book of Doors is Gareth Brown's debut novel and it has me excited for future books - especially if there are as unusual and captivating as this was.
Thank you to NetGalley and William Morrow for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
I enjoyed so much about this book - the time-traveling aspect, the parallel universe (??), the magical doors, the fight between good and inherently evil. There were times that I found myself comparing parts of the time-travel book to Doctor Who & Sally Sparrow in "Blink" - iykyk.
I really enjoyed the writing, the various POVs, and how time travel impacted the story in just the perfect ways - once you figured it out, it was like a lightbulb was going off above your head.
The Book of Doors is Gareth Brown's debut novel and it has me excited for future books - especially if there are as unusual and captivating as this was.
Thank you to NetGalley and William Morrow for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.