A review by kaylapearl
Fortune's Daughter by Alice Hoffman

2.0


“Everyone said it was the earthquake; it disrupted atoms in the air, bringing out the worst you had hidden inside.”

1.5 / 5

My briefest summary of this book: it's about people who really, seriously need some good ol' therapy. But it's the 1980's so instead they just act very irrationally, are rude to each other, have vivid hallucinations, and so on and so forth.

I really need to stop reading Hoffman, I go with the review averages that state they are decent books, and I just never like them. Time's have changed a lot since Hoffman wrote these stories, so it's nothing personal.