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A review by eloise_bradbooks
In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune
3.5
As always with TJ Klune, you get a weird loveable found family that will make you laugh and cry on a loop. This time it's in the form of a Pinocchio sci-fi retelling with robots, one last (ace) human being, looking for his father, and a robot learning to be 'human'.
I must say I felt a little disconnected this time. It didn't quite impress me like I was expecting it to.
I'm not sure if it comes from reading the same things from Klune for years now, and thus being jaded by it, or if there's more to it.
I must say I felt a little disconnected this time. It didn't quite impress me like I was expecting it to.
I'm not sure if it comes from reading the same things from Klune for years now, and thus being jaded by it, or if there's more to it.