Friday, May 14, 2010

Review - Magic Under Glass by Jaclyn Dolamore

Magic Under Glass by Jaclyn Dolamore
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Rating: 2 stars
Pages: 240

Summary: Nimira is a music-hall performer forced to dance for pennies to an audience of leering drunks. When wealthy sorcerer Hollin Parry hires her to do a special act - singing accompaniment to an exquisite piano-playing automaton, Nimira believes it is the start of a new life. In Parry's world, however, buried secrets stir. Unsettling below-stairs rumours abound about ghosts, a mad woman roaming the halls, and of Parry's involvement in a gang of ruthless sorcerers who torture fairies for sport. When Nimira discovers the spirit of a dashing young fairy gentleman is trapped inside the automaton's stiff limbs, waiting for someone to break the curse and set him free, the two fall in love. But it is a love set against a dreadful race against time to save the entire fairy realm, which is in mortal peril.

Thoughts: I was really disappointed with Magic Under Glass. It had been on my wishlist for so long, and when I got a copy I was really eager to dive in.

There was just so much I wanted to love - an interesting, fantastical world filled with magic, faeries and complex social divisions.   Unfortunately, there is nothing here that is all that special.  The universe is basically Regency England with faery foreigners and a bit of magic thrown in for the hell of it.

And the characters? Extremely one-dimensional.  Leading lady Nimira felt more like a plot tool than an actual character - moving from scene to scene for the sake of it.  Her love interest, Erris, was as mechanical as his automaton exterior - and needless to say their "tragic" love felt forced and unrealistic.

Magic Under Glass was supposed to be a lovely wholewheat-brown-bread guaranteed good read.  But it was the literary equivalent of white bread.  Very disappointing.

Bottom line? Magic Under Glass is an old-school faery tale - lots of plot, no character.  I didn't think it was a bad book, it was a bland book.

4 comments:

  1. Oops, I don't think I want to read this anymore, your review sounds honest and real. Thanks for the review, I can take it off my TBR list :D

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  2. @Kirthi - Unfortunately, there are some books out there that just aren't worth the time... and this is one of them. I'm sure your aching TBR pile is happy about it though!

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  3. Sorry you didn't enjoy this one. I heard about it mostly for its cover controversy, but I'm not sure I'll read it.

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  4. I liked Hollin the best. I think he had the most potential for character depth. I agree with you about Erris. I wasn't feeling their relationship at all because he was just so, meh.

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