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The Glass Painter's Daughter (2009)

by Rachel Hore(Favorite Author)
3.73 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1847391400 (ISBN13: 9781847391407)
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English
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Pocket Books
review 1: I find this a difficult book to review. At times I found I didn't want to put it down, and times, I found I was reading it, because I just did not want to give up. I never really engaged with the cast, and could not understand truly why the lead females Fran and Laura would have done. I feel in the main they were one dimensional, and in some cases almost only there for additional padding. This all said, I would not want to say I gained no enjoyment, as the story itself was a peaceful backdrop, both to the characters and my current hectic lifestyle. Thus warranting me not awarding a two.
review 2: Another great book...jumped between the mid-nineties and the 1880's in Westminster London, surrounding a stained-glass angel panel and the history behind its initi
... moreal commission, its destruction during the Blitz and its reconstruction. This may seem like a weak story line, but the author's ability to weave a compelling tale, kept me engrossed in the story, from the first page to the very last one. less
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Styrel
I kind of enjoyed it. It was a nice though fairly predictable story. Nothing very exciting though.
cuteft
Another re-read. Didn't enjoy it quite as much this time, but still worthy of it's stars.
Neilj
Love this author - loved this book.
Yure
very good, but not top ten!
jerryopenmylegs
I loved this book!
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