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Glass Houses: The Morganville Vampires Book 1 - Rachel Caine


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Glass Houses: The Morganville Vampires Book 1 - Rachel Caine

 
Description: ISBN 0749079517 / Genre: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Author: Rachel Caine / Paperback / 288 Pages / Book is published 2008-05-26 by Allison & Busby

Newest Review: ... and steer clear of the anger of the vampires ? I've been reading a lot of Vampire books lately, especially a lot of the ... more

 ... books aimed at young adults, and it makes a refreshing change that in this book (the first of the Morganville Vampires books) the vampires aren't the cuddly and cute good guys , but are good old fashioned baddies! Claire is a character you can easily get behind - apart from the high intelligence that got her into college (college in the American sense is comparible to our University) early, she's not very remarkable - she stands out for being petite and young looking and quite a vulnerable character without being ...more

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Crowned Review Glass Houses: The Morganville Vampires Book 1 - Rachel Caine: People in Glass Houses shouldn't insult vampires ....... (842 words)
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Claire Danvers has just started college, but for her the college experience isn't all it's cracked up to be . Already isolated because of the fact that she is younger than all the other students (she sped through a couple of grades due to being of above average intelligence!), she quickly finds herself falling foul of the college's queen bee, Monica Morrel, who also happens to live in the same run-down dorm. Monica and her harpies proceed to make Claire's life a misery in increasingly violent ways, and it soon becomes apparent that Monica wants Claire dead, and not just figuratively . Desperate to escape the dangers of the dorm, she answers an ad ...  Read the complete review

 

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