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The Serpent In The Glass (2012)

by D.M. Andrews(Favorite Author)
3.74 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
1781767734 (ISBN13: 9781781767733)
languge
English
publisher
Feedaread
series
The Tale of Thomas Farrell
review 1: Some interesting concepts, but all in all a tepid delivery with a predictable ending. The beginning 50% of the book read especially like a cheap Harry Potter knock-off, with a much less magical boarding school. Except for their physical attributes and quirks, none of the characters have any personality. Throughout the book I was hoping for an antagonist inside the school like Prof. Quirrell and less so Draco Malfoy and his gang, but it turned out that all the children were carbon copies of Thomas, and all the adults in the academy were fighting for the same cause and supporting Thomas with one heart. The one and only "Dark Lord" couldn't provide enough dramatic tension to keep me involved in the story.
review 2: I have a problem with this book. The problem is T
... morehe Serpent in the Glass (The Tale of Thomas Farrell), by Indie Author D. M. Andrews, ends in the middle of some very exciting excitement. You may think that exciting excitement is a good thing, and it most certainly is! The problem is there isn’t a sequel yet!Some of the comments I read about this book said it was ‘too much’ like Harry Potter. There are certainly similarities. In fact, there was a recent (hilarious) episode of The Simpsons in which Homer follows the Young Adult story formula to write a best-seller. The formula includes:-An orphan who secretly has magic powers but no one knows-A school that turns out to be magical-Some bad guys who are also magical-The orphan ends up being the only one who can save the worldHarry Potter had these things. So does Serpent in the Glass.And it works.The book feels like it’s really in England. The way the characters talk, the descriptive prose, it all feels real and living. I loved that. The groundedness, the small-town feel, and the regular-ness of the characters (they’re kids! Not super geniuses or what-not. They’re really kids) made the magic seem all the more… magical.The world building was fantastic. Despite this being a kids book – with the silly names to prove it – there was a level of complexity to the magical world that was very satisfying.Or rather, unsatisfying. Because I want more! Right now!So write the sequel. Just do it. less
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Kasey
This one was pretty good and, happily, had a satisfying ending. I'd enjoy seeing more of the series.
Shona7899
While definitely aimed at adolescent to young adult readers, worthwhile for older readers as well.
Narmen
I enjoyed it alot and cannot wait for the next story in the series.
psoto72
Good fast read.
Yenni
lovely book :)
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