Review: Glass Houses
Series: Morganville Vampires – Book 1
Author:  Rachel Caine
No of Pages: 239
Release Date: 3 October 2006
WELCOME TO  MORGANVILLE TEXAS. DON’T STAY OUT AFTER DARK.
It’s a  small college town filled with quirky characters. But when the sun goes  down, the bad comes out. Because in Morganville, there is an evil that  lurks in the darkest shadows – one that will spill out into the bright  light of day.
Claire Danvers has had enough of her  nightmarish dorm situation. The popular girls never let her forget just  where she ranks on the school’s social scene: somewhere less than zero.  And Claire really doesn’t have the right connections – to the undead who  run the town.
When Claire heads off campus, the  imposing old house where she finds a room may not be much better. Her  new roommates don’t show many signs of life. But they’ll have Claire’s  back when the town’s deepest secrets come crawling out, hungry for fresh  blood...
My Thoughts:
I had high  hopes for Glass Houses, but it didn’t really live up to my  expectations.
Claire is a nerd, she’s sixteen and  already in college. She moves to Morganville which is the closest  college she is willing to go to that’s near her home, because she also  wants to escape her parents, but what teen doesn’t?
When  she gets to Morganville though Claire is faced with more than just  being top of the class; extreme bullying, violent abuse and vampires are  added to her list of worries. Claire can never seem to catch a break.  One thing after another after another seems to be going on and it’s only  until she moves into the Glass House that she finally is able to make a  few friends that things can start to mildly resemble normality.
Claire  for me wasn’t very interesting. Trouble follows her everywhere she goes  it seems and at the start I felt sorry for her but it got old really  quickly to the point where I was thinking “not again”. Caine wrote some  cringe worthy stuff when it came to the extent of the bullying Claire  faced at the hands of the cheerleaders.
Eve was  probably my favourite character in the entire novel, purely because she  was the rocker chick that didn’t want anyone to know she cared. She is  the epitome of cool because she has a heart to go with her smarts.
Glass  Houses also introduces us to some traditional vampires, and by  traditional I mean blood-sucking, evil, human controlling fiends. These  vampires are very similar to the mafia, expecting protection money so  the humans can feel safe.
What detracted from Glass  Houses for me was the intense bullying situation. Claire was nearly  set on fire in the back of a van at one stage and no one does anything! A  few school girls held her down as someone held a lighter to her  clothes. Who does that? What kind of people are these? It was  infuriating for me to visualise not because of the situation, but what  kind of teenage girls would set someone on fire and not face any  repercussions? What was the response to this atrocious act? That Claire  needs to stay out of her way. She was pushed down a flight of stairs and  laughed at, not helped because of the fear of this teenage girl. Even  her over-protective parents who came rushing to see her when she didn’t  answer their phone call just dismissed it.
For me  Monica had too much power. It was more than just Queen Bee she was  getting away with things that are illegal. Beating people is illegal,  soliciting hit-men is illegal, ordering policemen to shoot people is  illegal, and arson is illegal. Not just mean, but against the law and  she was just getting away with it. It was unrealistic and it annoyed me  that it was the only thing interesting about this book but also the most  far-fetched.
I think I will continue this series, just  to see where it goes and to find out what happens after the major  cliff-hanger at the end, but I am not going in with high-hopes.
3/5

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