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The Dark Side of the Glass
by
J.M. Frey (Goodreads Author)
This is a story about Mary, number one fan of the hottest cult vampire detective TV show, City By Night... until it becomes all too real.
An accident with the Craft Services truck sends her hurtling into the world of the show, and Mary is thrilled - who wouldn't want to live alongside their favorite TV characters? Unfortunately, living in TV-land isn't all that Mary thoug...more
An accident with the Craft Services truck sends her hurtling into the world of the show, and Mary is thrilled - who wouldn't want to live alongside their favorite TV characters? Unfortunately, living in TV-land isn't all that Mary thoug...more
Paperback, Large Print, 82 pages
Published
June 2012
by Double Dragon Publishing
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I can't recall who said that parody was a clever form of compliment, but it's so very true of J.M. Frey's Dark Side of the Glass, a lovely antidote to the deluge of paranormal romance, the brood of Stephanie Meyer and her ilk. While Frey admits her sources and inspiration as vampire detective series such as Angel, she explores the realities of a romance with a sullen, emo-bloodsucker in ways that make light of every sexed-up vampire story since Anne Rice wrote Interview with a Vampire. Reviewers...more
The Dark Side of the Glass is an amazingly FUN read! It breaks the fourth wall in a magical, wonderful way.
I couldn't help but think...What would it be like if I woke up in my favourite show, Doctor Who or Once Upon A Time?
According to Ms. Frey, it wouldn't be as great as you'd think. ;)
Mary is a fantastic character. Very easy to relate to, with her many flaws and quirks.
And Leondre (LOVED his name! Ha!) was perfectly written.
I often wondered if J.M. herself had somehow experienced waking up in...more
I couldn't help but think...What would it be like if I woke up in my favourite show, Doctor Who or Once Upon A Time?
According to Ms. Frey, it wouldn't be as great as you'd think. ;)
Mary is a fantastic character. Very easy to relate to, with her many flaws and quirks.
And Leondre (LOVED his name! Ha!) was perfectly written.
I often wondered if J.M. herself had somehow experienced waking up in...more
“The Dark Side of the Glass” by J.M. Frey is a fun and light reading where the protagonist finds herself in her favorite TV show one day. You think it would be a very fantastic and extraordinary thing to find yourself in the middle of a “dream” reality, but the things don’t go on as it is hoped. The things and people that once looked like real now are not beyond the unreality. This book makes a great reference to especially today’s temporary but very popular vampire trend in its satiric language...more
Frey's The Dark Side of the Glass is an exceptionally fun read; I blasted through it in one sitting and loved every minute of it. A refreshing and mind-twistingly meta take on the Mary Sue convention in fanfiction, Glass managed to subvert all of my expectations, and leave me smiling.
Mary, the main character, is the very definition of a sci-fi TV fangirl (so I can relate to her pretty well), and when she falls into the world of the "Moonlight"-esque show she works on so passionately, her journey...more
Mary, the main character, is the very definition of a sci-fi TV fangirl (so I can relate to her pretty well), and when she falls into the world of the "Moonlight"-esque show she works on so passionately, her journey...more
I love vampires and I'm a TV junkie so that appealed to me right out of the gate! It was a lot of fun and really interesting to think about and then get a glimpse of what it might actually be like to be a part of your ultimate favourite TV show! The characters were really well written and I quickly learned to love them (even the villain), especially Mary and Leondre.
It's a short book and a quick read and I didn't want to put it down until I was finished.
Without giving anything away, I choose to...more
It's a short book and a quick read and I didn't want to put it down until I was finished.
Without giving anything away, I choose to...more
Mar 24, 2012
Gabrielle Harbowy
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"The Dark Side of the Glass" resides in an unlikely little hollow where PURPLE ROSE OF CAIRO intersects with INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE. A fun examination of fan obsession and meta analysis of television tropes. Frey excels at bringing a casual, real-person feeling to her narrative tone, conveying her protagonists with genuineness and soul.
Feb 13, 2012
Brienne E.
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Recommended to Brienne E. by:
Fans of Vampires and televison serials
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J.M. Frey pokes light at all things vampire, serial, and fan based. A satire on the vampire dective this is a light and fun read. You do not have to be a fan of vampire dective stories to enjoy this novella.
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Trained in musical theatre, and voice acting, Frey is an author, actor, and professional geek. She was an invited panelist on the SPACE Channel's premier chat show InnerSPACE, has appeared in documentaries, lived in Japan, and lent costumes to the Ontario Science Centre. She also has a number of academic credentials, including a BA in Dramatic Literature and an MA in Communications Culture, and ha...more
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