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he Glass Demon - Helen Grant
he Glass Demon
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B004J4WL32
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I'll think of a damn title later
I'll think of a damn title later rated it
2.0 The Glass Demon disappoints.
A lack of any likeable characters, most notably a charmless and self-centered protagonist, makes this a disappointing read. It's too bad, as the premise was excellent and the potential was right there. While I did like the use of the occasional intriguing vocabulary word, Grant's strange metaphors...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it
3.0 Glass Demon
Lin Fox is not having a good time. Her father decides to take a sabitacal in a snit about being overlooked for a professorship. Then he hears about a missing stained glass set that have been supposed to be destroyed years ago. He takes the opportunity to chase them to Germany, dragging all of the...
Kriss Morton - In the Loft of the Cabin Goddess
Kriss Morton - In the Loft of the Cabin Goddess rated it
5.0 Glass Demon
This is going straight into my personal ”Favorite & Beast Books of 2013” pile!Among the mitigating factors why this book became a favorite of mine is that I am a medievalist; I love a good mystery; I spent a year, which included a summer, wandering the countryside of Germany before my senior year, v...
Malin
Malin rated it
Lin Fox and her family are moving to Germany for a year. Her father is a history lecturer who dreams of a glamorous TV career, and is taking his family with him on a sabbatical year in Germany after he was passed over for a promotion. While driving to the village they're to live in for the next year...
Bibliophilic Monologues
Bibliophilic Monologues rated it
3.0 Glass Demon
The best way to create a sense of fear (or other derivatives of that emotion) is to take the main characters of a book and displace them. To take them away from all that is comforting and familiar and place them in a setting that is foreign, unknown and as such, evocative of fear and uncertainty. Wh...
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