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Elsewhens (Glass Thorns) - Melanie Rawn
Elsewhens (Glass Thorns)
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Touchstone, the magical theater troupe, continues to build audiences. But Cayden is increasingly troubled by his “elsewhens,” the uncontrolled moments when he is plunged into visions of the possible futures. He fears that his Fae gift will forever taint his friendships; his friends fear that his... show more
Touchstone, the magical theater troupe, continues to build audiences. But Cayden is increasingly troubled by his “elsewhens,” the uncontrolled moments when he is plunged into visions of the possible futures. He fears that his Fae gift will forever taint his friendships; his friends fear that his increasing distance will destroy him.     But worldly success follows them—an apparent loss in the Trials leads to Touchstone being selected to travel to the Continent with a Royal Embassy to collect Prince Ashgar’s new bride. They are the first theater artists to appear outside Albeyn for at least seventy years—for magic is suspect and forbidden elsewhere, and the Kingdom’s easy race mixing and magic use horrifies the people they are to travel among.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780765328779 (9780765328779)
ASIN: 0765328771
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy
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0.0 Elsewhens by Melanie Rawn
(Description nicked from B&N.com.) “Touchstone, the magical theater troupe, continues to build audiences. But Cayden is increasingly troubled by his “elsewhens,” the uncontrolled moments when he is plunged into visions of the possible futures. He fears that his Fae gift will forever taint his frie...
fossumcarl
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4.0 Elsewhens (Glass Thorns)
Another really solid very good entry for this series though slightly not as good as the first. there were moments,particularly in the early going before the journey to the Continent, where the pace began to stagnate, thankfully not for very long. The characters are marvelously rendered; full and fla...
pseudolibrary
pseudolibrary rated it
2.0 Elsewhens (Glass Thorns)
This series is like a seesaw tipping in the wrong direction. Instead of exploring a new world, the reader is left with marriages that mean nothing and frat boy pranks. The other see-saw is the weird relationship b/t Mieka and Cade: they're just friends, but Rawn paints this relationship in overtones...
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