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Behind The Mirror (2000)

by Madison Adler(Favorite Author)
3.56 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: Behind the Mirror, is a prelude to the first book in The Glass Wall series. At about 20 pages long, it was so short that it didn’t take long to read at all, but long enough for me to fall into the book’s storyline and make me want to read the rest of the series.Behind the Mirror follows Rafael, a Fate Tracker (one who can see fate lines connected to individuals), on his way to Earth. His character is well developed for a story this length and if the other characters are described with equal effort in the first Glass Wall book, I predict good things for the series overall. I hope to learn more about Rafael's world in future books.That I can neither get the brief storyline nor the characters out of my head proves that this prelude did its job and now I must read on an... mored begin the series.*Review abridged from my book review blog.*
review 2: I enjoyed this intro to The Glass Wall series. It gives you a taste of the intrigue & danger faced throughout the series while maintaining the mystery of how the storyline plays out in the series.You get to see things from Rafael's more knowledgeable perspective while glimpsing a bit into who the other main players in the series are.I recommend this series to anyone who loves paranormal romance with a dash of suspense, excitement & humor.This series is one of my favorites & Jareth has become one of my favorite characters.I've shared these books with a friend who has also enjoyed devouring these well written stories! less
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niallsnutella
I read this because it's the prequel to the series, but it didn't do much for me.
Kim
this was wayyyyyy too short. I read it in 15 minutes.
Vicky
Can wait for the other installments!!!!!
AznPope
good intro to series!
Sarah
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