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A review by jordanthebiblipohile
Fortune's Daughter by Alice Hoffman
3.0
Overall: ☆☆☆(3.2)
Writing style: ☆☆☆
Entertainment ☆☆☆☆
Characters ☆☆
Plot: ☆☆☆☆
Ending:☆☆☆
Leila and Rachel meet, when Rachel gets her tea leaves read at a local shop. Two women who seemly are so different (one is younger, the other middle aged. One has a terrible boyfriend, the other a loving husband.), find that they have much in common in the way of searching for fulfillment.
The characters were not my favorite. I don't think I felt connected to any of them, aside from Leila, as I personally connected with her story and her loss. Otherwise, if it weren't for that, I'd have to say all the characters are a little kooky
Writing style: ☆☆☆
Entertainment ☆☆☆☆
Characters ☆☆
Plot: ☆☆☆☆
Ending:☆☆☆
Leila and Rachel meet, when Rachel gets her tea leaves read at a local shop. Two women who seemly are so different (one is younger, the other middle aged. One has a terrible boyfriend, the other a loving husband.), find that they have much in common in the way of searching for fulfillment.
The characters were not my favorite. I don't think I felt connected to any of them, aside from Leila, as I personally connected with her story and her loss. Otherwise, if it weren't for that, I'd have to say all the characters are a little kooky