Book Review
The Watermark (2025)
by Sam Mills
I read about this book in the Guardian and it looked interesting so I checked out the E-edition from the library. Sad to find out at the end that the print version has a "graphic novel" section that is simply translated into prose in the E-book. Ultimately though I found the mechanics of the plot more interesting than the book itself, about two modern-day star-crossed lovers (a low achieving, well educated hipster and his morose artist girlfriend/soulmate) who are entrapped by a writer of literary fiction by use of a tea to become characters in his, and others, books. While I won't be thinking about the characters or what happened in the book, the idea of these people being trapped as characters in a series of different novels, written by different authors, was really interesting and I can't remember reading anything along these lines that took it through so many levels- for a literary Inception type impact on the reader. I wish the characters themselves were more interesting but five stars for the idea.
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