Clockmaker is a lovely fantasy tale full of adventure and charm. You have little clockmaker trying to escape a particularly determined shadow seemingly intent on eating him, and so he ventures out into the world to get away and finds more than he bargained for. There is much world hopping. He visits several different universes, each incredibly unique and with breathtaking vision. There is beauty and the bizarre, but there is also something more beneath that. This isn’t just a story of adventure, but also of growth and change. Clockmaker goes though a lot, things wonderful and terrible, and is confronted with truths and things he does not want to look at, like anybody in this world we live in, and even though he wants to, he does not look away. He comes into his own, discovering who he is and accepting that truth, and becomes stronger for it. I find it very relatable, myself. As to vision, this book is like a cross between Alice in Wonderland and The Hobbit, trippy but charming, and uniquely its own thing. I highly recommend for lovers of fantasy, or anyone looking for something a little different.