E.A.'s Reviews > Division Bells
Division Bells
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In addition to sharp and beautiful prose, this reads like all-original-character West Wing fanfic, only British, in a supremely good way. Delightful from beginning to end. Every character was wonderfully recognizable and felt like an old friend, in that fanfic way that's so very comforting and lovely. The blooming of Jules and Ari's relationship alongside the unfurling of Ari's grief and Jules's confidence is utterly satisfying. Come here for quiet tension and soft landings, not high drama.
I don't know how Amazon knew to recommend this to me, because it's not what I usually read, so I can only assume it's somehow tagged similarly to my latest read, Winter's Orbit, a scifi political thriller romance stuffed with fanfic trope goodness. Keep up the good algorithms, I guess, with a side of shut up and take my money.
I don't know how Amazon knew to recommend this to me, because it's not what I usually read, so I can only assume it's somehow tagged similarly to my latest read, Winter's Orbit, a scifi political thriller romance stuffed with fanfic trope goodness. Keep up the good algorithms, I guess, with a side of shut up and take my money.
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Reading Progress
February 17, 2021
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Started Reading
February 17, 2021
– Shelved
February 17, 2021
– Shelved as:
contemporary
February 17, 2021
– Shelved as:
novella
February 17, 2021
– Shelved as:
romance
February 17, 2021
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Finished Reading