What an exciting, unexpected gem of a read!
Suspenseful, mysterious, keeps-you-guessing-and-second-guessing plot with interesting characters.
Marnie is a character I can easily identify with. She had tried to be part of the “in-crowd,” but having failed, embraces her role (as seen by others) as an eccentric, while all the time being true to herself, who she is, what she stands for, and who she wants to be. She is a helpful, considerate, and, as it turns out, brave teenager, with creative impulses and is open to unexplainable phenomena, including psychic ability and fortune telling, at least in theory.
I have spent a lot of time in Arab countries and Turkey and am fascinated by coffee grain readings. When I was in grad school, I even claimed to be able to see people’s future in the coffee grains left in their cup, and people were eager to have me read their futures. Personally, I never let anyone read my future in any way, as I believe in making my own fate, determining my own future, and what’s more I enjoy the suspense of not know what will happen. I even like to tempt fate if I get the chance…
But I like to think I am open to paranormal possibilities and will not close my eyes to evidence right in front of my face. Watching Marnie recognize, doubt, and ultimately embrace her abilities, was fascinating.
I enjoyed following the clues that were dropped throughout the entire book, learning more and more about events and characters as I went along. The Leaf Reader was a satisfying, intriguing, suspenseful, and entertaining read.
I received a copy of this book from Soho Teen via NetGalley and Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.