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The Dark Volume: A Novel - Community Reviews back

by Gordon Dahlquist, John Lee, John Lee
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Mining the Depths
Mining the Depths rated it 12 years ago
OK, this was on sale at RiteAid for five bucks and it had a pretty cover and is hardcover and the author is from the Pacific Northwest. And in spite of the two author blurbs by authors who didn't impress me, I bought it anyway.
target acquired
target acquired rated it 13 years ago
apropos of nothing at all, and because no one asked, here is a list of the small number of steampunk novels i've read, in order of preference.1. The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters... my favorite; pure pleasure from beginning to end2. The Dark Volume3. Leviathan... highly enjoyable - for teh childre...
Book Fox
Book Fox rated it 15 years ago
Unfortunately I did not remember The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters well enough to really enjoy this. It's definitely a middle volume of a trilogy.
Gregor Xane
Gregor Xane rated it 16 years ago
A bit muddled. The story seemed to have little shape, like a roller coaster with teeny, tiny hills. I'll read the third one when it comes out, but don't have high hopes. Svenson's sections were dull. Temple's and Chang's sections kept me reading.
bezweifeln
bezweifeln rated it 17 years ago
I found Dahlquist's first book, [b:The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters|44930|The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters (Miss Temple, Doctor Svenson, and Cardinal Chang, #1)|Gordon Dahlquist|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1432992499s/44930.jpg|292054] in Germany of all places, surrounded as I was in a land ...
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