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A review by karenholmes
A Face Like Glass by Frances Hardinge
4.0
I started this one as a light reading and it has certainly surprised me. A well crafted world full of little details to make it alive, interesting characters but most of all, an interesting thought about how the truth and lies affect our lives.
In a world where no one shows their true emotions with their face, arrives someone who is a natural at that. Of course, revolution is a-comming.
Loved it. Ending a bit rushed but after more than 500 pages, I can understand the rush.
At first I thought it was for younger kids, but then I realized it wasn't. Language and worldbuiling are so well crafted you will think you are in Caverna with all its delicacies.
In a world where no one shows their true emotions with their face, arrives someone who is a natural at that. Of course, revolution is a-comming.
Loved it. Ending a bit rushed but after more than 500 pages, I can understand the rush.
At first I thought it was for younger kids, but then I realized it wasn't. Language and worldbuiling are so well crafted you will think you are in Caverna with all its delicacies.