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Book Reviews of The Glass of Time (Meaning of Night, Bk 2)

The Glass of Time (Meaning of Night, Bk 2)
The Glass of Time - Meaning of Night, Bk 2
Author: Michael Cox
ISBN-13: 9780393067736
ISBN-10: 0393067734
Publication Date: 10/13/2008
Pages: 544
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Book Type: Hardcover
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angelatres avatar reviewed The Glass of Time (Meaning of Night, Bk 2) on + 72 more book reviews
I really liked the first half of this book but then I just lost interest all together in the characters and story line. The book is much longer than it needs to be.
reviewed The Glass of Time (Meaning of Night, Bk 2) on + 2 more book reviews
I did enjoy this book despite the somewhat predicatable way in which the characters are developed. I read the "Meaning of Night" first, and while it isn't necessary to read both books or to read them in order, I felt that I had a greater understanding into this book because I had read the other one first. This book picks up where the Meaning of Night leaves off and manages to tie all of the storylines together into a neat little bow by the end of the book. There wasn't much mystery for me in that I was able to figure out the surprises before they were revealed in the book but still enjoyed the story and the Victorian setting.
bookjnky avatar reviewed The Glass of Time (Meaning of Night, Bk 2) on + 7 more book reviews
This book is a page turner! It is written through the first person perspective of a 19-year-old woman on a mysterious mission. She is inserted into a baronesses home as a lady's maid set to discover hidden truths about herself and the lady she serves.

The characters developed in this book feel like real people. Each character has their own point of view, mannerisms, and speech. Little details like that make this book a pleasure to read. It's one of those books that you want to last longer and miss the characters when it's over.
BigGreenChair avatar reviewed The Glass of Time (Meaning of Night, Bk 2) on + 461 more book reviews
I first read his 'Meaning of Night' then ordered this sequel. It's a great historical novel set in the Victorian period--full of intrigue, murder, mystery, revenge--twists and turns abound. Well-written. I was very sad to learn on ending the book that the author died just a year after it was written.