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|title=Glass Thorns - Elsewhens (Glass Thorns 2)
|author=Melanie Rawn
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Only a little while has passed since we last spent time with [[Glass Thorns - Touchstone by Melanie Rawn|Touchstone]], the touring theatre company that not only shows the audience the performance, but enables them to experience, feel and taste it as a 4D hallucination. This time they're being taken beyond their comfort zone as they're cornered into escorting a princess home from the foreign Continent. Meanwhile Cade Silversun is still getting his 'Elsewhens': the premonitions of alternative futures that come as nightmares and daydreams. Yes, Elsewhens, those things that warned him about a woman; the same woman that friend and colleague Mieka Windthistle is in love with. Indeed, Touchstone is forced to cope with foreign travel, foreign attitudes and, for some of them, the feeling that all isn't as it should be.
[[:Category:Melanie Rawn|Melanie Rawn]] has given Cade, Mieka, Jeska and Rafe plus entourage another outing and with it comes the best sort of second-in-the-series book. Having established the explanations and world building in the [[Glass Thorns: - Touchstone by Melanie Rawn|first book]], she can now examine other factors, colour in the baddies that were hints before and have a lot of fun in the process.
It may start a little more slowly than its predecessor (and please don't skip the prologue or you'll regret it), but it's soon moving along at full pelt. We begin to understand Cade more and realise why he keeps his 'Elsewhens' (Mieka's word) to himself. Indeed it makes perfect sense and has stopped me shouting 'Tell him!' at certain passages. However, this retention of information isn't doing him any good and the booze and self-medication with the coloured thorns increase. Mieka also ups his intake, leading to real life comparisons of creatives and their need to anaesthetise or stimulate artificially.
As mentioned, before you read this, feast your eyes on [[Glass Thorns - Touchstone by Melanie Rawn|Glass Thorns No 1]]. If you've read this and fancy something a little different in fantasy, how about a sampler as some of the best fantasy writers turn their hands to short stories: [[Dark Alchemy: Magical Tales from Masters of Modern Fantasy by Gardner Dozois (Editor), Jack Dann (Editor)]]?
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