![]() The first part of the book, Fates, is told through Lotto’s point of view and sets up their perfect marriage. They get married after two weeks of dating, have rad parties, pay lots of bills even though only Mathilde has a job, keep dark secrets, and do all sorts of other marriage-y things. The plot revolves around the marriage of Lotto (Lancelot) Satterwhite and his lovely (okay, interesting-looking) French wife, Mathilde. I felt compelled to write this review because while the novel is touted as being masterful and literary, the pretension of it makes it my least favorite book of 2015. ![]() Normally I avoid writing negative reviews because I know each book has its audience, even if I’m not part of it. I wanted to review Fates and Furies because of the acclaim it received this year and the fact that I think it’s highly overrated. ![]() Fates and Furies is a 390 page fiction novel published by Riverhead Books in September 2015. ![]()
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