Karen Barber's Reviews > Love May Fail
Love May Fail
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'Love May Fail' is an unusual book. The title suggests a book about taking a chance, having the courage to take a risk and hope that it all works out. The main characters are all, in some way, flawed but their lives intertwine and allow us to catch glimpses of the way we can influence those we come into contact with.
There are a number of stories within this novel, some of which are more interesting than others.
The main character is Portia Kane, a rather irritating woman with a good heart who tends to let life pass her by. She has, for years, lived with the fact that her mother is a hoarder and social recluse. Portia finds her husband cheating on her at the start of the novel, so she takes off on some crazy mission to save the one man who inspired her-Mr Vernon, her high school teacher. Things don't go quite to plan, but Portia does find a new relationship and becomes a writer (albeit one whose novel bombs).
Mr Vernon is a broken man when we meet him. He's lost that spark his students recall with fondness-but I think that's inevitable if you're attacked by a student! He is quite pretentious in many ways, but as we learn more about him he feels a more genuine character.
This is a novel of coincidences. It felt quite manipulative, and I really didn't feel emotionally connected enough to the characters to be drawn into their worlds. Perhaps the most genuine characters were Portia's old friend, Danielle, and her brother, Chuck. Unfortunately, even these characters were toyed with in such a way that I lost interest in them.
I can't help but feel this is one of those novels that on a different day, or under a different set of circumstances, I might have felt a lot more positively about. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC though.
There are a number of stories within this novel, some of which are more interesting than others.
The main character is Portia Kane, a rather irritating woman with a good heart who tends to let life pass her by. She has, for years, lived with the fact that her mother is a hoarder and social recluse. Portia finds her husband cheating on her at the start of the novel, so she takes off on some crazy mission to save the one man who inspired her-Mr Vernon, her high school teacher. Things don't go quite to plan, but Portia does find a new relationship and becomes a writer (albeit one whose novel bombs).
Mr Vernon is a broken man when we meet him. He's lost that spark his students recall with fondness-but I think that's inevitable if you're attacked by a student! He is quite pretentious in many ways, but as we learn more about him he feels a more genuine character.
This is a novel of coincidences. It felt quite manipulative, and I really didn't feel emotionally connected enough to the characters to be drawn into their worlds. Perhaps the most genuine characters were Portia's old friend, Danielle, and her brother, Chuck. Unfortunately, even these characters were toyed with in such a way that I lost interest in them.
I can't help but feel this is one of those novels that on a different day, or under a different set of circumstances, I might have felt a lot more positively about. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC though.
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Reading Progress
May 31, 2016
– Shelved
June 1, 2016
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Started Reading
June 1, 2016
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10.0%
"Ch1-3. Portia Kane finds her husband cheating on her with one of his porn-star actresses. We then see her on a plane, spilling her story to a nun. Odd."
June 3, 2016
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20.0%
"Not sure I'm warming to Portia, but the description of her first day class with Mr Vernon is interesting."
June 4, 2016
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44.0%
"Portia strikes me as someone desperate to make a difference. The parts from Mr Vernon's view are pretty miserable. The whole episode with his dog...not really appealing."
June 4, 2016
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55.0%
"Part two is trying too hard to be different. Portia goes looking for her favourite teacher from high school. She discovers him on the brink of suicide, and makes it her mission to save him. The character of Mr Vernon is broken, but I feel Portia going to look for him is unrealistic."
June 4, 2016
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63.0%
"Part three is from Nathan's mother's view. Brief, but gives another view of Portia though it's not very complimentary."
June 4, 2016
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86.0%
"With the story of Chuck's sister I'm feeling the closest to the characters. Here we can see people getting it wrong, being vulnerable and - in some cases - doing something about it."
June 4, 2016
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Finished Reading
October 15, 2016
– Shelved as:
netgalley

