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Glass Town
Glass Town | Steven Savile
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Steven Savile is an international sensation, selling over half a million copies of his novels worldwide and writing for cult favorite television shows including Doctor Who, Torchwood, and Stargate. Now, he is finally making his US debut with Glass Town, a brilliantly composed novel revolving around the magic and mystery lurking in London. There's always been magic in our world We just needed to know where to look for it In 1924, two brothers both loved Eleanor Raines, a promising young actress from the East End of London. She disappeared during the filming of Alfred Hitchcocks debut, Number 13, which itself is now lost. It was the crime of the age, capturing the imagination of the city: the beautiful actress never seen again, and the gangster who disappeared the same day. Generations have passed. Everyone involved is long dead. But even now their dark, twisted secret threatens to tear the city apart. Joshua Raines is about to enter a world of macabre beauty, of glittering celluloid and the silver screen, of illusion and deception, of impossibly old gangsters and the fiendish creatures they command, and most frighteningly of all, of genuine magic. He is about to enter Glass Town. The generations-old obsession with Eleanor Rainess unsolved case is about to become his obsession, handed down father-to-son through his bloodline like some unwanted inheritance. But first he needs to bury his grandfather and absorb the implications of the confession in his hand, a letter from one of the brothers, Isaiah, claiming to have seen the missing actress. The woman in the red dress hadnt aged a day, no matter that it was 1994 and shed been gone seventy years. Long buried secrets cannot stay secrets forever. Hidden places cannot stay hidden forever. The magic that destroyed one of the most brutal families in Londons dark history is finally failing, and Joshua Raines is about to discover that everything he dared dream of, everything he has ever feared, is waiting for him in Glass Town.
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Fortifiedbybooks
Glass Town | Steven Savile
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Dresden wouldn't stop meowing at me to go to bed while I was trying to read on the couch. So here I am, and of course he jumped up and laid down on me. He's the boss. #StayHome24in48

Texreader 😻🤣 4y
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Laughterhp
Glass Town | Steven Savile
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1. Deadpool 2 or Avengers: Infinity War (I‘ve only seen 3 movies this year)
2. Wine tasting 🍷
3. 🍀 3
4. Tagged book
5. Already done! 💕

#friyayintro

tammysue Wine tasting, how fun! 😁 6y
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DuckOfDoom
Glass Town | Steven Savile
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Mehso-so

PageHabit has the habit to mostly pick mediocre books - one of the reasons I stopped ordering. The other reason is the seriously bad service.
The book was mostly boring me. I can't remember much of the story one month later...

hermyknee Aww man I got this in a page habit box, too. I haven‘t gotten into any of the books they‘ve sent me. I canceled my subscription 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage I canceled also. They sent me a “We miss you” email yesterday with some kind of offer. I just deleted the email. Ugh. 6y
DuckOfDoom @hermyknee The only book I really loved was the Kevin Hearne one, but that was the box after their grand giveaway, so I guess it was calculated to put a book by a better known author in the box. Especially the Sci-fi selection was really bad 🙁 @BarbaraTheBibliophage It's so said, because the concept with annotations is awesome... but only if the books are interesting enough. And it's a bit on the pricey side too.. 6y
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Laughterhp
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Bailedbailed

My first bail of the year. I‘m not sure what it is about the book, but I just couldn‘t get into it and didn‘t care about the story at all. I read 70 pages, but I just don‘t care to continue.

blondie Nothing wrong with that. :) Reading shouldn't feel like a chore. 6y
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Laughterhp
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My top #2018Reads

1. Glass Town - Steven Savile
2. The Dry - Jane Harper
3. The Girl in the Tower - Katherine Arden
4. A Treacherous Curse - Deanna Raybourn
5. The Winter Palace - Eva Stachniak

SilversReviews Nice list. 6y
Aswenson I‘m halfway through The Dry on Audible and I love it! 6y
JoeStalksBeck The Dry is really good 6y
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Laughterhp @Aswenson @JoeStalksBeck So good to hear!! I can‘t wait to read it! 6y
Traveler13 I‘m half way through A Treacherous Curse, and I‘m enjoying it as much as the others in the series. 6y
CharissaWeaksAuthor Great list!!!!! Thanks for sharing! 6y
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