Wednesday, June 22, 2011

New Customer Review - Behind Green Glass


Behind Green Glass
by Amanda von Hoffman

Entering a fantasy market already bloated with the paranormal is a book worth your time. One evening, Isolde finds a false drawer bottom with a hidden emerald colored glass. Through this glass, Isolde sees the mystical Lyric. You will need to read the book to discover his real identity, along with other secrets. In contrast to today's defiant female leads, painfully shy Isolde may portray a more realistic role model for teenagers. While beautiful description is one of the author's strengths, lengthy exposition sometimes threatened to ruin otherwise charming scenes. Behind Green Glass is a gentle book that wiggled its way into my heart. [Note: Not currently owned by the Lincoln City Libraries -- consider ordering this title through InterLibrary Loan!] -- reviewed by Allison H.-F. - customer of the Bennett Martin Public Library

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