Thursday, November 06, 2008

Like Glass by Matthew Cory


by Matthew Cory

Paperback: 210 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace (January 5, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1434821404
ISBN-13: 978-1434821409
Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches

Like Glass is Matthew Cory's debut novel and I have to say that it packs a powerful punch. This is a story which focuses on three main people - Rob, his brother Bill, and "the girl that comes between the brothers", Janet. Like Glass is a tale of innocent youth, one fateful night and eight years of emotional anguish and torment.

Rob and Janet meet, fall instantly in love, only to have that love shattered by Rob's brother, Bill. After one night of intoxicated unfaithfulness, Rob's heart is ripped out and later torn to shreds when he finds out that Janet is pregnant and her and Bill are married.

Eight years pass, with Rob's heart filled with anger and hatred for those he once thought he could trust. Then a tragedy occurs, bringing Rob back to Janet. It is a struggle when the two reunite, an aura of anger between them. It is not long, until yet another unthinkable incident occurs, bringing them closer together. Rob is finally able to forgive his brother and see past those eight years of heartache. Life finally seems to be back on track again, when a collision course for disaster once again takes place.

Like Glass is the perfect combination of humor, humility and drama. It draws the reader in and doesn't let up its grip, even when the final page has been turned. The story begins with the innocence of love, which is soon shrouded in darkness, until the light of love and peace are once again found. However, an unexpected twist occurs, cloaking the unsuspecting within its tormented and devious folds, leaving just a small glimmer of light fighting its way to get through the tiniest of tears.

In all honesty, I became emotionally entranced within the pages of Like Glass. My heart breaking and leaving behind a lingering ache, as these incredibly strong characters are left to endure so much. Mr. Cory paints a vivid picture with his words as he brings his characters to life and wraps the reader within his story. Without spoiling anything, I have to say that Mr. Cory's writing is a bit reminiscent of Nicolas Sparks, at least to my thinking. This is especially true for me, where the ending is concerned.

It takes a great writer to invoke strong emotions within a reader and I feel that Matthew Cory has accomplished just that with Like Glass. Mr Cory's use of *blinks* with Rob, while he is trying to cope with the unthinkable, are very clever and well thought out. His characters are believable and the transitions between scenes are very smooth. I feel that Matthew Cory shows great talent and I anxiously await future works by him.

As a final thought, I must say that knowing there is a sequel to Like Glass on the horizon, helps a bit after having all perception of how the ending would play out completely shattered into shards of glass. This is not to say that the ending is bad, it just leaves behind a lump in your throat and possibly a trail of tears behind.

I highly recommend this to anyone looking for a great read - just be prepared to have a box of Kleenex handy. Like Glass is not a heavy read, by far, but a very emotional one.

*overall rating 4.5/5

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Product Description:

What would you do if the one person you hated most Died?
If the person who stole the love of your life would never see another day?
How would you feel?
Would you laugh?
Would you cry?

This is the issue that Rob Jackson faces. This is the dilemma that Like Glass begins with. A phone call from his brother's widow begins his turmoil. A phone call from a voice he tried to forget launches the avalanche.

How would you feel?

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To read more about Matthew Cory's works, short stories and keep up to date on all that is going on with Like Glass and future novels, be sure to visit his website by clicking here.











5 comments:

photoquest said...

I Loved your review! I was anxious to read a review on Matthew's book!! i wanted to read and review it but can't do alot of reading on the computer so i was going to wait and get the book. He seems like such a nice person i was really hoping his first book was gonna be awesome for him and it sounds just that!! Oh and you comparing him to Nicolas Sparks hit a spark in me that now i want it right now!!! I absolutely adore Nicholas Sparks!! I really enjoyed your review and i know Matthew is going to be very pleased with it! : )

Serena said...

Another interesting review. I have a hard time reading online books. I cant seem to focus on the writing in those pdf files very long. I prefer to hold my books.

Dar said...

Hey April, great review! The book does sound really good. Like Serena, I can't read books online-gives me such a headache. It should be a big hit though if his writing is reminiscent of Sparks.

April said...

Thanks Lori!!! It was a great book and I look forward to reading his next one! I would love to hear your thoughts on it as well, if you get a chance to read it!

Serena - I can't do pdf books either. I guess I haven't actually tried it, in all honesty, but it drives me nuts to sit at the computer and read for any length of time. Matthew was gracious enough to send me a paperback copy of it, so I could snuggle to my heart's content on the couch to read, lol! Not to mention take it outside, along in the car... lol you get the idea.

Hi Dar! Thanks so much! I felt like his writing was like Sparks - I would be curious to see if others find the similarities at all.

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