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Glass #1-3

Glass Series Collection: Storm Glass / Sea Glass / Spy Glass

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Storm Glass Untrained. Untested. Unleashed.

With her unique magical abilities, Opal has always felt unsure of her place at Sitia’s magic academy. But when the Stormdancer clan needs help, Opal’s knowledge makes her the perfect choice – until the mission goes awry. Pulling her powers in unfamiliar directions, Opal finds herself tapping into a new kind of magic as stunningly potent as it is frightening.

Now Opal must deal with plotters out to destroy the Stormdancer clan, as well as a traitor in their midst. With danger and deception rising around her, will Opal’s untested abilities destroy her – or save them all? Sea Glass Her power remained hidden – until challenged by enemy forces. Student glass magician Opal Cowan’s newfound ability to steal a magician’s powers makes her too powerful.

Ordered to house arrest, Opal dares defy her imprisonment, searching for Ulrick, the man she thinks she loves. Thinks because she is sure another man—now her prisoner—has switched souls with Ulrick. In hostile territory, without proof or allies, Opal isn’t sure whom to trust. And now everyone is after Opal’s special powers for their own deadly gain… Spy Glass An undercover mission leads to danger, adventure and an impossible choice…

After siphoning her own blood magic, Opal Cowan has lost her powers and is now immune to the effects of magic. Now an outsider looking in, Opal spies through the glass on those with the powers she once had. Until spying through the glass becomes her new power.

Suddenly, the beautiful pieces she makes flash in the presence of magic. And then she discovers that some of her blood has been stolen – and that finding it may help her regain her powers for good…

1159 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2011

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Maria V. Snyder

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When Maria V. Snyder was younger, she aspired to be a storm chaser in the American Midwest so she attended Pennsylvania State University and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Meteorology. Much to her chagrin, forecasting the weather wasn’t in her skill set so she spent a number of years as an environmental meteorologist, which is not exciting...at all. Bored at work and needing a creative outlet, she started writing fantasy and science fiction stories. Over twenty four novels and two short story collections later, Maria’s learned a thing or three about writing. She’s been on the New York Times bestseller list, won a dozen awards, and has earned her Masters of Arts degree in Writing from Seton Hill University, where she is now a faculty member.

Her favorite color is red. She loves dogs, but is allergic, instead she has a big black tom cat named…Kitty (apparently naming cats isn’t in her skill set either). Maria also has a husband and two children who are an inspiration for her writing when they aren't being a distraction. Note: She mentions her cat before her family.

When she's not writing she's either playing pickleball, traveling, or taking pictures. Being a writer, though is a ton of fun. Where else can you take fencing lessons, learn how to ride a horse, study marital arts, learn how to pick a lock, take glass blowing classes and attend Astronomy Camp and call it research? Maria will be the first one to tell you it's not working as a meteorologist.

Readers are welcome to check out her website for book excerpts, free short stories, maps, blog, and her schedule at http://www.MariaVSnyder.com.

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5,022 reviews597 followers
February 7, 2016
Upon finishing the Study series I had to grab the Glass series, determined to know what else was in store for Ixia.

Whilst I did enjoy the Glass series, I did not enjoy it quite as much as I enjoyed the Study series. For me, the Glass series was more of your stereotypical young adult read. By that, I mean the romantic aspect appeared to overwhelm the fantasy aspects at certain point throughout.

Nevertheless, it is a wonderful continuance to the Ixia series. I certainly recommend continuing on, as there is so much more to come!
Profile Image for Sarah-Jayne Briggs.
Author 1 book47 followers
January 5, 2012
Okay, so Opal Cowan's books weren't as good as the Study series, but I still enjoyed the novels. On first reading, I didn't like the trilogy as much, because I wanted Opal to end up with a particular character and was kind of disappointed when she didn't - although on re-reading, I liked it a lot better.

The main problem I had was that Opal came across as almost using people. There were three main guys she was interested in and at least one other who she flirted with purely to get information when she was supposed to be with someone else. I don't really like love triangles anyway, but this was kind of a love triangle squared. (I can't think of a better way to describe it. Sorry!)

I think it would have worked a lot better if there hadn't been a new love interest in each book, because Opal comes across as someone who's basically using people and I couldn't like her as much as I did Yelena.
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354 reviews
July 10, 2018
I loved this series because it was non stop adventure. The constant self doubt of main character got old. I wasn’t sold on her love interests. I hated Ulrick, she should have dropped him or never gave him the chance to begin with. Kade got my heart pumping and then Maria decided Opal should drop him despite the electricity. I was never sold that Opal could fall in love and eventually marry Devlin. I’m sorry there is no forgiveness for kidnapping and torture. He did it more than once to her. I did like their friendship but she never should have ended up with him! That was a crap ending I did not like or expect.
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12 reviews1 follower
August 9, 2020
While I find Yelena's story more compelling to read than Opal's, I still find this a nice follow up to the Study Series. It's enjoyable to interact with so many familiar characters once again, this time from a new perspective, as well as to see in depth how Opal has grown since Yelena first met her.
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237 reviews5 followers
January 21, 2021
I really had issues with the third book regarding the romance and Opal's choices. I more or less DNF'ed the third book, as I just jumped forward to the last two chapters.

I will continue on with the Soul study trilogy as I like Yelena as a character much more.
Profile Image for Raisey Hall.
8 reviews1 follower
March 2, 2025
FMC annoying

I love the othe books by Maria v Snyder the posion series is brilliant but this one was hard the FMC her attitude and thought patterns annoyed me I struggle with book one skimmed two n three as it was hard
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104 reviews2 followers
June 3, 2019
An excellent companion to the Study series
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November 28, 2020
A very good spin-off to the original Poison Study series. I thoroughly enjoyed diving myself into this glass of magicians, but I will admit that it wasn't as memorable as Yelena's story.
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53 reviews28 followers
December 4, 2017
At first I was inclined to dismiss the Glass series as just another YA fantasy collection. But it's more than that. Simple and yet evocative, beautifully written, with engaging characters, difficult situations, and a great sense of humour, this is a series to which I'm sure I will return in years to come.

Initially I thought Opal would be one of those flighty, breathless, overly romantic heroines. But she turned out to be strong - physically as well as mentally - and conflicted, more than just a shallow figurehead. She gets herself into trouble, but somehow finds her way out, either the good way, with the help of her friends, or else in a way that costs her more than the reader expects. There were times I couldn't believe the unfairness of what was happening to her. But it all led up to a gripping tale that I couldn't put down.

Don't get me wrong - I wasn't completely convinced by all her decisions and there were times - especially at the end - when I completely disagreed with what she was doing. Still, that was the point, I think - that she didn't always do the expected. That she didn't conform. And that she had to learn to rebel.

All in all, a worthwhile read.
Profile Image for Jodi.
105 reviews10 followers
July 23, 2014
This story is a continuation of the 'study' Sitia chronicles. I will admit they are not quite as good.

But i don't think that necessarily makes them bad books. For me the Study books with Yelena were just so captivating that in comparison the characters in the glass collection were just not as interesting. There are certain character that make cameo appearances in these books especially Janco who is undeniably one of my favourite characters of all time. This book had so many twists and turns that you really could not put it down.

It was also nice to carry on Opals journey.. i like the fact that in the study series she was a quiet scared child and by the end she has made some terrible decisions that only make her a stronger person. I'm waiting for the next group of adventures. Hopefully including a cute little girl or perhaps a dashing street urchin turned businessman.


If you like this book Maria.V.Snyder also created another mythical world where a healer called Avery is the protagonist. They are the healer series and it is well worth a read.
Profile Image for Max.
28 reviews
December 22, 2013
It was great to follow Opal on her journey. At times it was difficult to keep from putting my self in her shoes too much since her hardships even if at first glance completely alien are deeply human at core and so very relatable.

Opal has some real development in her life when she learns about what her very special kind of magic actually does.

I liked her first story best since her journey seemed to get darker at the end (which I didn't mind I just liked the naive Opal best)

Meeting "the gang" from the study series again was just amazing, especially Leif since he is just hilarious and great^^

over all I liked it very much
Profile Image for Grace.
77 reviews
February 10, 2012
This is a great spin-off of the Study series. I really did enjoy these books.
The humour was what kept me hooked more than anything, I think. There wasn't much, but there was just enough.
Opal was an interesting character, but, lets be honest, I read it for the others. I was hanging on Valek's every word or mention, just wanted to hear more about Yelena, and I just fell more and more in love with Janco and Ari. They were fantastic.
They were what made this book, not the main protaganist herself. But that's ok. It was still a great series, and a hooking read.
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149 reviews17 followers
November 3, 2012
I read these books after reading the Study Series and I was expecting the strong, been through hell and back heroine. This trilogy followed a not so confident herione, Opal, who eventually turns out becoming her full potential. I just had to wait until the last book to get to that point. Don't get me wrong. I enjoyed the Glass Series but it took the last book to appreciate where she came from.
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290 reviews3 followers
February 11, 2014
Simply awesome. I couldn't put this book down. The story was gripping, with plenty of mystery and drama. The characters were all interesting and unique. Thoroughly enjoyable, I think that's all I can say.
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975 reviews9 followers
April 6, 2014
Maria V Snyder proves once again why she is my favourite author with this beautifully written series.
Profile Image for Jesse.
15 reviews
July 8, 2013
i feel in love with this series... i've read it five or six times now and i still want to re read it :)
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