
Glass Soup
Author: Jonathan Carroll
Narrator: David de Vries
Unabridged: 11 hr
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 02/25/2025

Author: Jonathan Carroll
Narrator: David de Vries
Unabridged: 11 hr
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 02/25/2025
Jonathan Caroll’s novel The Wooden Sea was named a New York Times Notable Book of 2001. He is the author of such acclaimed novels as White Apples, The Land of Laughs, The Marriage of Sticks, and Bones of the Moon.
I found this book during a random trip to Goodwill. Most of the times I've gone there I'll come out with a couple books that end up being nice additions to my collection. Most times, though, I usually don't find books that are just spot-on for my taste using this method. Living in the Bible Belt, th......more
I don’t want to talk too much about this excellent Jonathan Carroll novel because I want you to experience it (if ever you went ahead and read it – you should, you know) the way I experienced it. I didn’t read the blurb, and had no idea what the book was about, so essentially I threw myself into the......more
To live in Jonathan Carroll's world must be both beautiful and terrifying... his characters are preternaturally beautiful, graceful people with unusual names, but they have the most ordinary habits one could imagine—the men and women in a Carroll novel enjoy waking up between clean sheets; they eat......more
It was strange picking up Glass Soup. While The Wooden Sea and White Apples fit together into the same sequence, they fit together plot wise but not so much right where the last one left off. Glass Soup is a very direct sequel to White Apples. There's enough background information in it that you don......more
This book is a sequel to “White Apples”, which I did not know before I started reading. Apparently it doesn’t much matter; the gist of it is that Vincent and Isabelle fell in love, Vincent died, and Isabell did the whole Orpheus thing and went to the land of the dead and brought him back to life. “G......more
“An ambitious retelling of the cosmic struggle between good and evil... make Carrol's latest a delicious dish . . . . This is a marvelous comic feast.” ―Publishers Weekly, on Glass Soup“The plausibly surreal Glass Soup provides more proof Carroll is as marvelous a writer as you'll find in this life or any other.” ―Cinefantastique“Welcome to another one of Carroll's weird, wondrous worlds…” ―Time Out New York on Glass Soup