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– Customer review on 07/03/2009
great story line, helps readers and watches of Torchwood see i knew side of Ianto.
The writing style of the novel leaves much to be desired with the chopping and changing of the chapter segments and can be slightly confussing as to the intent of each piece. However it does follow a straight time line so as you read more you start to understand where the story is going and where each character is coming from.
Set just after the events at the end of season 2 of torchwood, major spoilers for those who have not watched it.
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– Customer review on 16/11/2008
As has been noted far and wide on the internet, the summary of this novel sounds like a bad fanfiction premise. Thankfully the subject matter is dealt with in a slightly more sensitive manner. The dialogue is often funny, the chapter titles are hilarious and some sequences are great. I felt that this didn't compensate for out of character behaviour by Ianto in particular, nor for some of the oddly misogynistic statements characters make. Gwen is also far more aggravating in this novel than she has been in Season Two of the TV series. Peppered with pop-culture references, it is hard to see this novel dating with dignity but it is relevant right now.
That said, it is a fun read. There are some lovely sequences with Rhys, some well-drawn original characters and some snappy remarks. If you want something light but still Torchwood, go for it. Warning - if you have not seen the end of Season Two (or do not know what happens at the end of Season Two), I recommend that you take the time to find out before reading this novel, or else you are in for a massive spoiler!
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– Customer review on 23/02/2010
Although a little short, Almost Perfect is one of the best Torchwood novels. With funny twists and a seriously thought through plot, the storys points are made clearly and precisely.
I would recomend it to Torchwood fans (or people who like alien novels) but shall warn you. It is a bit confusing, especially to someone who is not in the Torchwood know, and relates mostly to the end with Jack being gay.
I enjoyed the read, with the most awkward moments with Ianto's female body outstandingly funny and wellwritten.
I would definately read the book many more times.
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