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The House of Fortune

by Jessie Burton | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 1509886095 Global Overview for this book
Registered by doodleali of Arnold, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom on 3/28/2024
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2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by doodleali from Arnold, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom on Thursday, March 28, 2024
Dear Finder of this book,
I'm so glad it has found a home with you. I hope you enjoy reading it and that you might take a few moments to jot down here what you thought about the book, or about finding it, or about bookcrossing.

You don't have to join or sign up to bookcrossing to leave a comment but if you do join, you will receive emails to alert you when others make a journal entry for this book. This will allow you to track its travels across the world. If you decide to join bookcrossing I'd be delighted if you would mention me - Doodleali - as the person who introduced you to the site.

I really enjoyed returning to the world of the miniaturist.

Released 1 mo ago (4/13/2024 UTC) at Divine Coffee House ☕ in Sherwood, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom

WILD RELEASE NOTES:

Taking this to the Bookcrossing Meet up at Divine. If no-one takes it home I will leave this on the Bookcrossing shelves.

Journal Entry 3 by wingAnonymousFinderwing at Sherwood, Nottinghamshire United Kingdom on Tuesday, May 21, 2024
I found this in Divine cafe when I was on my own and had forgotten my phone so needed something to read. Great that I could take it away and finish it. The period and place seem really well described so it feels like you are immersed in a different place and time. I didn't realise it followed on from the miniaturist so had to try and remember what happened. The characters are convincing though I found Nellas change of attitude less understandable. Something about the style of writing I found just a little difficult, it might have been the passages of rambling thoughts and contradictions but finding it hard to put my finger on it. I love the general message of hope and new starts, people rediscovering each other.

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