The Watchmaker’s Daughter
5
By Fictionado
Well written and conceived story. Likable and believable characters. Absolutely enthralling. I did not want it to end
I wish the other books were free!!!
4
By What do yout want..
In the beginning I didn’t really it enjoy it much but the love and hate Mr. Glass and India had tempted me to keep reading. I loved this book, but the only reason I don’t rate it 5 stars is because it said I had 100 more pages to read and they were blank. I was very upset that it came to an end so suddenly, but I definitely recommend reading!!
Huge fan
5
By SilentPhaults
I’m in love with these characters, I am buying all of them n payday. I can’t wait to read all of them!
Wow this has to be in the top 10 worst books I’ve read
1
By luvslily2
I couldn’t even finish this book. It starts out ok but by a third of the way through it becomes so over the top cheesy I really don’t know how it became as popular as it did. Honestly it’s what I would expect from a 7th grader taking a stab at writing a story for the first time. I tried to finish it I hate leaving books unfinished but at 73% it was just not happening!
Watchmaker’s Daughter
5
By polluxcloudysky
Captivating.
Essentially Nerve Wracking
5
By VeniseL
India Steele has a feeling that she'll be able to make Eddie Hardacre pay for breaking their engagement and keeping her father's Watchmaker Shop, but her female profile is annoyingly ignored again. The customer in the shop Mr. Glass hears her ranting and physically hauls her out of the shop, after he states his claim, so he then can kindly handle his business with Hardacre. When Glass leaves she notices, from her position outside, a bright light shine from is sleeve toward his being and thinks it odd. The inquiry he made about locating a very special watchmaker may or may not have to do with what she saw. A series of occurences to do with societal place and happenstance veers Miss Steel's story to a position of abandonment. She holds tight to her ideals of behavior and pursues her own security, while experiencing questionable affronts to her working class stature.
My opinion on the book
3
By [Izumi]
I’ve just finished reading the book today,and here’s my opinion on it.I’ll start off with the main character,India!India was really well written in my opinion.The writing was better than most wattpad cliche main characters.The concept of India was confusing though when I first read it-due to the lack of words I understand in the text.I’m not trying to hate for using words I don’t understand,it’s just that it confused me and probably some other people.Now I’ll be focusing on the story concept.It’s unique-it can also help me write my own story as inspiration.I’ve never seen a mystery book that had such humor at the start-and that’s what made me continue reading.And also I’ve never seen a person get back at their ex in a story.The storyline was amazing for a book made in 2016.Now I’ll focus on my main problem:Cliffhanger.I was really excited to read this book yesterday-I checked the reviews too;one admits to a cliffhanger.I didn’t care at first-as I thought it was a lie for people to not read it.But the fact you would add a cliffhanger when it’s a series kinda disgusts me.Again,this isn’t hate,but please try to avoid a cliffhanger when you have a full series-and this was the first one I read in this series!I think it said the FULL book costs $0.99 or $3.99.I don’t remember-but understand that you have a full fan base for this series but end such a unique book on a cliffhanger and make them pay some money.It makes me think you wasted time writing and making people think a good artist wrote this in 2016-when you just end it on a cliffhanger for no reason.That’s my concern on the book.Have a good day/afternoon/evening/night/midnight.
The Watchmaker’s Daughter
5
By J.A.L.B.D.
Interesting
Excellent read!
5
By snewzann
Written with a fun wry sense of humor and narrative voice. I really enjoyed this book and will look for more from this author.
Amazing Storytelling
5
I couldn’t put down the book once I started. Hope to be able to write like this one day.