Elizabeth E. (Jesuslives) reviewed On Fortune's Wheel (Tales of the Kingdom, Bk 2) on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
this book was amazing, it had a very uniquie plot and story line not at all predicatble, like some fantasy. about a girl who basically runs away to escape an unwanted marraige, only to find that life can be hard and fortune has a way of changing! for bad and for good.
Brittany Q. (notebook-junkie) reviewed On Fortune's Wheel (Tales of the Kingdom, Bk 2) on + 81 more book reviews
This book was very disapointing. The plot was interesting but a little depressing. In the end it all turned out ok though.
Rebecca G. (thebooksage) reviewed On Fortune's Wheel (Tales of the Kingdom, Bk 2) on + 14 more book reviews
Entertaining from beginning to end. Not just a cheesy romance.
Karissa E. (ophelia99) reviewed On Fortune's Wheel (Tales of the Kingdom, Bk 2) on + 2527 more book reviews
I actually read this book a very long time ago when I was 12 or 13 years old (over twenty five years ago at this point). I remember absolutely adoring it and had originally borrowed it from the library. A few years ago I acquired a copy of it to read again as an adult. Even all these years later I still enjoyed it a lot. It's a solid fantasy with excellent world-building, wonderful adventures, and some romance.
The story does move a bit slowly, but the beautiful descriptions and sincere tone to the story match this pace perfectly. As a pre-teen I loved the adventure and romance (I still do) but as an adult I appreciated other things about the story this time through. I really enjoyed how Voigt takes her characters through such a variety of life situations; Birle goes from Innkeeper's daughter, to servant, to slave, to Lady, and then to farm holder throughout a fairly short span of years. I enjoyed how all of this is spun around the theme of Fortune's Wheel.
I loved how you see these characters standing up for their true selves despite all their trials. I remember as a pre-teen being upset and angry at how Birle chooses her own path at the end of the book; but reading it as an adult I recognize now how much strength and wisdom she shows in that choice.
I was impressed at how well this fantasy story has stood the test of time. I also was intrigued by how parts of the story affected me differently now that I am an adult. This is a beautifully written story about finding one's own path in life and staying true to yourself.
Overall a beautiful story and a well done fantasy. I would recommend to those who enjoy deliberately paced fantasies set in beautiful worlds that have some romance in them. This is an excellent read for YA and older.
The story does move a bit slowly, but the beautiful descriptions and sincere tone to the story match this pace perfectly. As a pre-teen I loved the adventure and romance (I still do) but as an adult I appreciated other things about the story this time through. I really enjoyed how Voigt takes her characters through such a variety of life situations; Birle goes from Innkeeper's daughter, to servant, to slave, to Lady, and then to farm holder throughout a fairly short span of years. I enjoyed how all of this is spun around the theme of Fortune's Wheel.
I loved how you see these characters standing up for their true selves despite all their trials. I remember as a pre-teen being upset and angry at how Birle chooses her own path at the end of the book; but reading it as an adult I recognize now how much strength and wisdom she shows in that choice.
I was impressed at how well this fantasy story has stood the test of time. I also was intrigued by how parts of the story affected me differently now that I am an adult. This is a beautifully written story about finding one's own path in life and staying true to yourself.
Overall a beautiful story and a well done fantasy. I would recommend to those who enjoy deliberately paced fantasies set in beautiful worlds that have some romance in them. This is an excellent read for YA and older.
I got this book for my daughter and she never read it.