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The Glass Magician (The Paper Magician), by Charlie N. Holmberg

Now well into her apprenticeship with magician Emery Thane, twenty-year-old Ceony Twill is continuing to discover the joy of paper magic. She adores bringing her spells to life in surprising ways, from learning the power of distortion to creating a beloved paper dog. And she secretly hopes that the romance she foresaw blossoming between her and the peculiar yet strikingly handsome Emery finally becomes real.

But when one magician with a penchant for deadly scheming believes that Ceony possesses a secret, he vows to discover it…even if it tears apart the very fabric of their magical world. After a series of attacks target Ceony, and catch those she holds most dear in the crossfire, she knows she must find the true limits of her powers…and keep her knowledge from falling into wicked hands.

The delightful sequel to Charlie N. Holmberg’s The Paper Magician, The Glass Magician will charm listeners young and old alike.

  • Sales Rank: #1686191 in Books
  • Published on: 2014-11-04
  • Released on: 2014-11-04
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .50" w x 5.25" l, .20 pounds
  • Running time: 7 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD

Review

“I would definitely suggest picking these two books up; they are highly enjoyable and entertaining and once you get attached to the characters the suspense will have you staring at your book/screen. I hope there will be a third book one day; I wouldn’t hesitate to pick it up.” —The Fictional Reader

“I absolutely loved The Glass Magician. It exceeded my expectations, and I was very impressed with the level of conflict and complexity within each character. I will now sit twiddling my thumbs until the next one comes out.” —The Figmentist

About the Author
Charlie N. Holmberg was born in in Salt Lake City. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English and minored in editing at Brigham Young University. Her debut novel, The Paper Magician, is the first title in her fantasy series, and is followed by the equally whimsical and enchanting The Glass Magician. When she’s not writing fantasy novels, she’s working as a freelance editor. A self-proclaimed Trekkie, she currently lives in Idaho with her husband and children, and hopes to someday have a dog.

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59 of 62 people found the following review helpful.
Kind of disappointing
By MaryB
The first book in this series, The Paper Magician, was so refreshingly imaginative, with such a bright and unique heroine, that I read it one sitting. Unfortunately, The Glass Magician was not as satisfying. Waaaaay to much "he loves me, he loves me not." And why did the intelligent heroine from book one spend the second book lurching from one stupid decision to another? Plus, the author really needs to brush up on the use of the past tense and past participle forms of intransitive verbs.

56 of 60 people found the following review helpful.
Major letdown from the first book
By Mercy
Suddenly everything in a skirt is a hapless victim.

Ceony went from being an inexperienced but clever (and lucky) protagonist to being a useless ditz who spent the sequel sniveling a lot and letting other people make her decisions for her, when she wasn't being a boy-obsessed moron. Seriously, she spent a third of the book playing "Loves me, loves me not" in her head, ad nauseum. The one time she actually took action it was poorly thought out, utterly pointless, and totally out of character.

Lila went from being a awesome villain awesomely defeated to being the "real" bad guy's Lost Lenore waiting around to be rescued. I wished several times that she would wake up and stab everybody in the scene.

Mg. Aviosky went from being a respected and accomplished -and slightly intimidating- magician to being a damsel in distress who got her behind kicked (off screen, no less) by a bad guy. A bad guy who uses her same material, but didn't go through the sanctioned channels and receive the extensive training Mg. Aviosky has presumably had in mastering the material. So naturally she's defeated without putting a scratch on him, getting a warning out, or giving her apprentice time to get away.

And that leads us to What's-Her-Name, the cute and bubbly two dimensional friend who dies because, y'know, angst.

It's like the author got nervous and wrote a second book to Retcon Ceony into that annoying girl from Twilight, lest she be perceived as being too "feminist" for writing strong female characters. It's sickening, even more so because The Paper Magician was a genuinely good book. I dread the third installment.

70 of 76 people found the following review helpful.
Glass is more flawed than Paper
By b.sav
I was so excited for the next chapter in the series that I pre-ordered it. While I enjoyed being back in this world, I have to admit that the character development was pretty flat and that Ceony became a bit unlikable, in the same vein as Bella Swan. While I don't believe she is as weak a character as Bella, she's going down that road pretty fast. She's obsessing about a guy, who is so obviously into her, but she is blind to it. I love a good romance and this one has that potential, but I don't think the heroine needs to doubt herself at the most basic levels to provide conflict. She's smart, determined, resourceful...why can't she be all of those things and in love too? Instead, Holmberg played her as rash and rebellious, not caring about the very real consequences of her actions.

I loved the addition of Delilah and other apprentices and magicians because it gave a bit more life to this world. Set in early 20th century England, I found the technical advancements paired well with magic. There is a bit of history there that when mixed with fantasy, provides a fresh take on a well mapped subject.

The continuation of the Excisioner story was full of potential, however I feel that got lost with Grath chasing Ceony and everyone else chasing the Saraj. I wanted the author to delve deeper into this world and give it a history! However, I'm left with a relatively flat story that doesn't inspire me to dig deeper. While I'm remiss to compare this to the "other" famous magical world (we all know what I'm talking about), I will say that the "other" world had details that made it interesting outside of the characters.

Finally, I thought the story moved well until it got to the end...that felt very rushed. The final showdown between Grath and Ceony was too chaotic to understand. I was especially off-put by the rather speedy revelation that one could change their allegiance to magic. It came too fast to feel the real power in this.

I'll still look for the next book in the series, however without the ferver that I did for this one. Charlie Holmberg, please find a way to build up Ceony so that she doesn't define her value or worth because of a man.

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