Walking on Glass

by Iain Banks | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0349101787 Global Overview for this book
Registered by celticstar of Denbighshire, Wales United Kingdom on 11/9/2004
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Journal Entry 1 by celticstar from Denbighshire, Wales United Kingdom on Tuesday, November 9, 2004
Graham Park is in love. But Sara Fitch is an enigma to him, a creature of almost perverse mystery. Steven Grout is paranoid - and with justice. He knows that They are out to get him. They are. Quiss is forced to play impossible games. The solution to the oldest of all paradoxical riddles will release him.

Journal Entry 2 by celticstar from Denbighshire, Wales United Kingdom on Friday, July 1, 2005
To be released at the Birmingham Unconvention

Journal Entry 3 by rem_DYI-991976 on Tuesday, July 5, 2005
Apologies for the late journalling, got back from the Uncon late on Sunday and yesterday was spent catching up with real life stuff!

Snaffled so I can read it and discuss it with the amor.

Journal Entry 4 by sarax from Leeds, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Caught at Leeds Meet.

Journal Entry 5 by sarax from Leeds, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Kept expecting this to get better - it never did.

Didn't get it but didn't care enough to try.

WIll bring to next Leeds Meet...

Journal Entry 6 by sarax from Leeds, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Forgot to rate it and forced to add another comment!

Journal Entry 7 by sarax at Adelphi Pub in Leeds, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Released 15 yrs ago (9/9/2008 UTC) at Adelphi Pub in Leeds, West Yorkshire United Kingdom

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Taking to Leeds Meet....

Journal Entry 8 by Phedredelauney from Leeds, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Tuesday, December 9, 2008
I picked this up a few months ago and read it recently. I quite enjoyed each of the three separate strands of story but found the end a bit disappointing, I was expecting it to be cleverer than that. Think the problem was that this was written before Iain Banks found his feet and split his real life stories and sci fi stories into separate books.

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