Glassheart, Kate Alice Marshall
Glassheart, Kate Alice Marshall
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Glassheart

Author: Kate Alice Marshall

Narrator: Keylor Leigh

Unabridged: 6 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/2022


Synopsis

The terrifying conclusion to Thirteens and Brackenbeast, for fans of Neil Gaiman's Coraline and Stranger Things.

First they defeated Mr. January.
 
Next they trapped his sister, Mrs. Prosper.
 
Now Eleanor and her best friends, Pip and Otto, have one last chance to escape the People Who Look Away.
 
The last of the evil siblings is their most formidable opponent yet,with two vicious hounds at her side and the ability to open roads across time and worlds.
 
When Eleanor and her friends flee into another world to escape her clutches, they accidentally disrupt the flow of time itself, plunging Eden Eld into chaos. Worse, the trio has a second curse to contend with: they’ve been infected by the Prime Stories, malicious fairy tales that take people over and erase their memories. But the power of these Stories may also hold the key to defeating the People Who Look Away, and Eleanor and her friends must decide what they’re willing to sacrifice to stop the wicked siblings.
 
Eleanor has already lost so much. She’s not sure if she can stand more heartache. So as the Stories continue to take over, she wonders if forgetting might be better after all. Or can she find a way to be a hero—and still stay Eleanor?

About The Author

Kate Alice Marshall started writing before she could hold a pen properly, and never stopped. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with a chaotic menagerie of pets and family members, and ventures out in the summer to kayak and camp along Puget Sound. She is the author of the YA novels I Am Still Alive, Rules for Vanishing, and Our Last Echoes. She is also the author of middle grade novels Thirteens and Brackenbeast. Visit her online at katemarshallbooks.com and follow her on Twitter @kmarshallarts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lynn K.

Compelling mystery. Likeable characters (both good, bad, & in between because people are complex and can & do change). Highly readable. Perfect conclusion to the series. Just the right amount of peril and humor at just the right times. Loved it even though it made me cry three separate times.......more

Goodreads review by Irene

This one was the best out of the three books and it wraps up the story beautifully. The ending is perhaps a little too neat. Too many sacrifices are undone for them to matter as much as they could, but the main point of the story, the way our identities are formed, how some aspects of them are exter......more

Goodreads review by katie

sometimes you just need to read a children’s book to remember your humanity, your love for community, and the beauty of love and friendship and family, especially found family.......more

If I had a nickel for every young adult fantasy series I’ve read in 2024 with a character named “the editor” that lives in a magical library and rewrites stories that impact what happens in the real world…I’d have 2 nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice.......more