
The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters
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Narrated by:
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Alfred Molina
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By:
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Gordon Dahlquist
Miss Temple's pursuit soon leads to a remote, forbidding estate where all inhibitions are laid bare and shocking discoveries lie behind its closed doors: men and women in provocative disguise, acts of licentiousness and violence, heroism and awakening. But she will also find two allies: Cardinal Chang, a brutal assassin with the heart of a poet, and a royal doctor named Svenson, at once fumbling and heroic; both of whom, like her, lost someone at Harschmort Manor. The search for answers hurtles this unlikely trio from elegant brothels and gaslit alleyways to astonishing moments of self-discovery and ever-mounting peril. For the conspiracy they face, a perverted alchemy of science, religion, and lust for power, is terrifying beyond belief.
©2006 Gordon Dahlquist. All rights reserved (P)2006 Simon & Schuster Inc. All rights reserved.Listeners also enjoyed...




















Critic reviews
"Beautifully written." (Entertainment Weekly)
"The most original thing I've read in years!" (Diana Gabaldon)
Alfred Molina is a WONDERFUL narrator
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Anyway, the writing (such as was left of it) was funny and witty in many places. ("It was too much to bear. It was certainly too much to bear in a closet.") Alfred Molina does a wonderful job reading it. The characters are interesting; however it's extremely hard to keep up with them all, given their foreign names and titles and the very choppy action.
A few people have said that this is "pornographic" and they must have some different standard of pornography than I do. Descriptions of a few sex acts, including oral sex, do occur, but they're hardly of a length or intensity as to be the focus of the scene, only used to illustrate the rest of the action in the scene.
I now feel as if I have to go and read the actual book to see what I missed, and that's an aggravating feeling after spending 12 hours listening to an audiobook.
I can't recommend this abridged version - I think that I would have felt much more positively about an unabridged version.
Please Note This is Abridged!
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A Casual Listen? Not Quite!
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Best Book
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A entertaining read
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Original, complex, and outstanding
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No.... just no!
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Do Not Bother Listening
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The book is simply enjoyable, gothic-style horror set into science fiction with a touch of the bizarre. If you enjoyed "The Somnambulist" by Jonathan Barnes, this book will be right up your alley, with the added bonus that this book actually explains some of what's going on, while Barnes left explanations and conclusions to the imagination of his readers.
Glass Books captured by interest and emotion. The narration was very nicely done by Mr. Molina, and the inclusion of the Germanic accent was a nice change from so many other narrators who seem to specialize in Scottish and bad Scottish.
Gothic-steampunkish goodness
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pornography
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