![]() ![]() I will definitely be following up and reading the other books in the series, to find out what happens as the vampire and human worlds fight it out in Morganville. Readers of the Vampire Academy series should enjoy the Morganville Trilogy, but most of all this book reminded me of the excellent British TV show Being Human. ![]() ![]() The slightly older college setting, and the shared house with four strong main characters sets Glass Houses apart from other books in the genre. This was an entertaining page-turner with some genuinely suspenseful (and comedic) moments. ![]() I must admit to thinking before reading Glass Houses that the world doesn’t need another YA vampire series. And through them she gradually learns that Morganville is an even stranger, and more dangerous, place than she could have imagined. Right from the first day Claire is aware that her new housemates, gothy Eve and hunks Shane and Michael, are different. When she becomes the victim of some particularly OTT mean girl bullying in her dorm, Claire opts for share house living in the quirky Glass House. Only sixteen, shy, academically precocious and away from home for the first time, Claire finds herself struggling to cope with university life in a strange new town. Flat cover image of The Morganville Vampires Volume 1 by Rachel Caine. Claire Danvers has just moved to Morganville to attend Texas Prairie University. Paranormal Book Club: Glass Houses by Rachel Caine. ![]()
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