Customer Review: As much as I love the original novel, this version may very well be an improvement. The prose is condensed but very little depth is sacrificed, and the images manage to enrich the work without distracting from its ideas. Paul Karasik and David Mazzucchelli use film noir as a springboard for... more info
Customer Review: Not only are the pictures spectacular, the information in very complete.
I would recommend this book to anyone interested in sea glass or glass in general
Beautiful book!
Customer Review: While I did enjoy this novel, it has been my least favorite in the Dark Tower series thus far (I have just finished book 5). At the beginning of the story, Roland and his band are doing riddle battle with Blaine the mono, and find themselves in a alt-Topeka. This part of the story, as well as the... more info
Customer Review: The premise of this book is that Alice in Wonderland is actually Princess Alyss of Wonderland. who ended up in Victorian England while escaping her evil Aunt Redd who kills her parents and takes over Wonderland. Alyss (re-named Alice by a teacher who insists that she's spelling her name wrong) finds... more info
Customer Review: It's hard to categorize City Of Glass. As the first novel in Auster's New York Trilogy , it certainly has inspired me to read on. Paul Auster created a finely layered story of a writer struggling to reestablish his somewhat shattered life who takes on the identity of an investigator as a result of a... more info
Customer Review: I read this book recently and thought it was wonderful! The story itself of the child battling personality disorder and coming to terms with what happened to her, was frightening to read and hard to digest but Cathy Glass does a wonderful job describing the bond she created with this young soul, but... more info
Customer Review: Review from [...] Title: Glass
Author: Ellen Hopkins
Grade: B+
Ideal Audience: Boys & Girls, 12+
Sequel to: Crank Summary: Kristina's life is finally back on track. She is taking care of her baby boy, Hunter, and is no longer strongly addicted to meth. It seems... more info
Customer Review: The Glass Palace is the story of three generations of Indians that weaves its way through Burma, Malay, and West and East India. The plot itself has been covered in other reviews, so I will limit my comments to the story-telling and character/history development. As the story develops you learn... more info
Customer Review: I purchased this book only to learn how to cut stained glass. The book was easy to read and had plain and simple examples of how to cut stained glass. I was trying to do a stepping stone and didn't need to know anything else about working with stained glass. However, I will say that browsing through... more info