1.5 starsOverall I felt like Glass Houses could have been executed much more effectively, perhaps by another author. The book would have been improved ten-fold had the main character, Claire, simply been as intelligent as is proclaimed throughout the book. Granted, intelligence does not necessarily ...
Fast paced, well written, plot twists I never saw coming... Plus, I really enjoyed the suspense and "impending doom" atmosphere. The ending though drove me nuts!
This is not great literature but it's a fun, light and quick read that doesn't require much thought. If you're into the whole vampire craze right now you may want to check this out.
This review is also posted at: Addicted to Words!In the first novel of Rachel Caine's YA series comes, Glass Houses it begin sixteen year old, college freshman, Claire Davers. After having graduated early from high school and because her parents wouldn't let her move too far away from home at such a...
Claire is only 16 but she is incredibly smart and has skipped two years at school to start college early. But being the youngest student at college isn't easy - especially when she manages to get on the wrong side of the meanest girls on campus, Monica and her followers. After a vicious attack lea...
Title - Glass Houses Author Rachel Caine Release date - October 3 , 2006 publisher - NAL Jam pages - 248Summary- College freshman Claire Danvers has had enough of her nightmarish dorm situation. When Claire heads off-campus, the imposing old house where she finds a room may not be mu...
For an in-depth review and more, check out http://vivaladolcevita14.blogspot.com/Holy crap!!!!! This book is fangtastic! (pun intended ^^) After hearing so many positive reviews of this book and the series as a whole, I knew I had to read Glass Houses. Boy, good thing too! I love the idea of the vam...
I'm not entirely sold yet, but it had some interesting concepts and the characters - while I'm not actually loving any of them - were decent enough... probably enough for me to give the next Morganville Vampires book a go, too. I do want to know what happens next, which is always a good thing, and t...
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