The Watermark by Sam Mills review a time-travelling romp
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Sam Mills's 'The Watermark' is an exhilarating romp that combines adventure, metatextuality, and time travel, inviting readers into a whimsically rich narrative.
Augustus Fate, the novel's unconventional antagonist, embodies the author's struggle with characterization, as he lures real individuals into a fictional world to enhance his writing.
The characters, Jaime and Rachel, represent a delightful twist on heroism, reminding readers of the fine line between fiction and reality and the dynamic nature of storytelling.
The humor and light-heartedness embedded throughout 'The Watermark' serves to engage readers while they are drawn into a profound examination of identity and creativity.
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