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The Kingdoms by Natasha Pulley

5 reviews

maeverose's review against another edition

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4.0

This would be a solid 5 stars if it weren’t for one  thing that rubbed me the wrong way…
SpoilerThat  being the way Kite murdered Frank and everyone just kinda forgot about it. Like that made him irredeemable to me. I would’ve loved the whole romance plot line and been totally happy with the ending if it weren’t for that one thing. If the author is autistic I’d be willing to look past it, even though I still think it was an odd choice, but if she’s allistic that gives me the ick. The way he was physically restrained, slapped and literally murdered while having a meltdown? Just to keep Joe from remembering who he was. That is not justified on Kite’s part. At all. And Joe just seemingly forgets about it after a while??


I also didn’t love some of the ways the author described Kite’s scarring and Clay’s disfigurement and ‘childlike’ behavior from his trauma. It could just be Joe’s/Kite’s thoughts not the author’s, but it bothered me a bit. It wasn’t horrible though.

Otherwise I really liked this book. I heard someone suggest it as a book similar to The Binding (which I also liked until I found out the author was a terf), and this definitely has a similar feel to The Binding, though a pretty different plot. I knew very little going in and I think that’s the best way to read it. Despite how mostly negative this review is I would recommend this if the synopsis sounds intriguing. Just check content warnings!

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clarabooksit's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25


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cassandrat's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional mysterious sad tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.75

The time travel is really good (all stars are for that), and the whole reason I read the book. However, it was too slow for me. The first half was intriguing and a good read. I disliked the second half of the book because it jumped back and forth between times and perspectives. The writing suffered a bit imo. It was sometimes hard to follow. There were sections where pronouns were used and it wasn't obvious to whom the pronouns referred. I also don't care for Napoleonic War historical fantasy or really war in general. If you are ok with spoilers,
Spoiler I think it was much more enjoyable to read knowing that Joe is Jem and he and Kite are in love.
Nevertheless, I skimmed the last half of the book.

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julesandjude's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional mysterious reflective slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

Mysteriöse und gefühlvolle Geschichte über Zeitreisen und ihre Folgen

"Der Leuchtturm an der Schwelle der Zeit" ist eine teils verwirrende, aber auch originelle, komplexe und spannende Geschichte, die geschickt das Konzept verarbeitet, wie bei einer Zeitreise selbst winzige Veränderungen in einer Zeitebene zu großen Veränderungen in der Vergangenheit, der Gegenwart und der Zukunft führen können.

Im Jahr 1898 kommt Joe Tournier an einem Bahnhof in London an, ohne sich zu erinnern, wer er ist oder wie er dorthin gekommen ist. Er kennt andere Namen und Personen als die, die vor ihm stehen. Noch unheimlicher ist, dass er eine Postkarte von vor 95 Jahren erhält, die ihn auffordert, nach Hause zu gehen. Das ist der einzige Hinweis, den er hat. Die alte Postkarte eines Leuchtturms ist mit M. unterschrieben und Joe ist entschlossen, den Autor zu finden. Die Suche nach M. wird Joe jedoch dazu bringen, die Geschichte und sich selbst neu zu schreiben.

Dank Natasha Pulleys sehr anschaulichen und stimmungsvollen Schreibstil liest sich das Buch leicht und flüssig und ich hatte so keine Probleme, die verschiedenen Zeitebenen auseinanderhalten. Das Element der Zeitreise ist gut durchdacht, auch wenn der Roman sich Zeit lässt an dem Punkt in der Geschichte zu gelangen, an dem alles zusammenfällt und einen Sinn ergibt.
Neben den interessanten und vielschichtigen Charakteren kann die Geschichte auch durch ihre stimmungsvolle Beschreibung der Szenerie überzeugen, so hat man z. B. beim Lesen das Gefühl, man befinde sich an Bord von einen der dunklen, feuchten Marineschiffe.
Durch den Text fließt zudem eine leichte Magie, die geheimnisvoll und unerklärlich ist, die einen aber völlig in die Geschichte hineinzieht. Eine Liebesgeschichte, die durch Raum und Zeit reist und die die Geschichte verändert.
Auch ist das Buch voller Sehnsucht. Joe sehnt sich die ganze Zeit über nach etwas, das er nicht einmal kennt, aber je weiter man in die Geschichte eindringt, versteht man nach und nach, was sich Joe sehnt und was es mit seinem Gedächtnisverlust auf sich hat.

Ein Buch, das seine Zeit braucht um auf einen zu wirken und zu fesseln aber dann wenn man sich darauf einlässt, einen mit einer außergewöhnlichen und gefühlvollen Zeitreisegeschichte und deren Folgen belohnt wird.

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lilifane's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging emotional hopeful mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I'm not okay. I just couldn't stop crying for an hour straight while finishing the last 50 pages of the book. Had to take my glasses off because they were filling up with tears.

I did not expect this tbh. I couldn't remember how this book ended up on my TBR pile, and the only thing I did remember was that there was time travel involved in the plot. This is usually enough for me to be interested. But I was skeptical when I started reading because I didn't know what to think about the beginning. But when things stated.... moving, I fell in love with the setting and the atmosphere and the writing, and then I got attached to the characters and that was kind of too much for my poor little heart. It was shattering to pieces every few pages, and I was having one emotional breakdown after the other. And even though I guessed a lot of the mysteries early on, it made everything even more emotional. Plus, the ending kept me on my toes until the very last page, and this is something that doesn't happen often.

Be warned, though, this book is gruesome. It takes place during a war and all the horrors you can think of will be described in details. It was hard to read sometimes, but it made everything very believable and kept the stakes pretty high. (I like to pretend that one scene especially didn't happen, though. It was not the most bloody scene but a very much unnecessary one in my opinion.)

I will have to reread the book at some point knowing what I know now and also note down all those beautifully heartbreaking quotes. 

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