211 reviews for:

The Sound of Glass

Karen White

3.91 AVERAGE

lfulla's review

3.0

I'm pretty sure this book will be made into a Hallmark movie in a few years.

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mverdoorn's review

4.0

Karen White writes some of the best “chick lit” out there. When you need a good beach read that also has a good storyline, this is the place to go.

jenncase's review

5.0

What a terrific book!! I feel in love with the characters. Karen White did such a fantastic job developing the characters that I felt like I knew them. I love the mystery of the book and watching the pieces all fall into place. Will definitely be reading more of her books in the future!
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melissasbookshelf's review

4.0

I really enjoyed the audiobook version of this book. The narrator was fabulous and put so much emotion into every character. I especially loved Loralee. She had such wisdom and was such an inspiring character. The story really is a slow burn mystery that takes place in the 1950's and present day. It deals with physical abuse and the painful legacy it leaves.
emotional mysterious tense slow-paced

marceelf's review

4.0

http://www.anurseandabook.com/2015/05/the-sound-of-glass-by-karen-white.html

First of all, let me say that I have enjoyed a few of Karen White's books, One thing that I like about her is that although she is a best selling writer, her books don't seem to follow a formula (I'm looking at you, Janet Evanovich).

On Folly Beach is a WW2 mystery that is told in flashbacks. The House on Tradd Street is a ghost story. And The Sound of Glass is about domestic violence and how many lives it touches through the generations.

The book starts out with a plane crash on an ordinary night. I actually had to go back and reread the first chapter because it didn't seem to be making sense to me. It started with such a bang that I was taken off guard.

While the mystery stayed as an undercurrent throughout the story, the reality of every day life took over. Merritt is trying for a new beginning, and only wants to be left alone, but life just isn't working that way. She is suddenly saddled with a stepmother she hates and a half-brother she doesn't know, along with her dead husband's estranged brother showing up all of the time.

Merritt is a domestic violence victim, although she has no idea how far back in her family this pattern actually goes, and Gibbes is also a child of domestic abuse, culminating in a covered up murder. But neither of them really understand how these experiences have affected their every day lives and their ability to love.

As the story went on, I was having a hard time connecting the dots of the mystery, but by the end it tied itself up. The crime scene nutshells were a little creepy, but this author does creepy well.

My verdict, another winner by Karen White. Thank you NetGalley and Penguin Group and NAL for giving me a copy of this book for review.

Current Goodreads Rating 4.28
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kristig5's review

5.0

4.5

juliaspence422's review

3.0

2.5 stars - boring, not much happened. Skimmed the last third or so.
emotional hopeful mysterious medium-paced