
Backward Glass
4.26
563 ratings·76 reviews
In 1977, Kenny Maxwell's dread of moving turns to wonder when he discovers a mummified baby and a desperate plea within his family's crumbling Victorian home: "Help me stop him." Soon, Luka appears, revealing the backward glass—a mirror for time travel. They join other "mirror kids," but a chilling...
- Pages
- 336
- Format
- Paperback
- Published
- 2013-10-08
- Publisher
- Flux
- ISBN
- 9780738737515
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David Lomax
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Born in Scotland and raised in Toronto, David Lomax divides his time between four great passions – writing, reading, teaching high-school English, and his wonderful family. He lives in Toronto with his awesome wife and three precocious children.His debut novel, Backward Glass is out now from Flux Books.David, the autho...
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Sarah·2 years ago
Backward Glass
By David Lomax
October 1, 2013
Kenny Maxwell moves away from his friends and everything he knows into an old Victorian house; what he finds is more than just a few dust bunnies and cobwebs, he finds a mummified body and a mysterious note. Kenny is soon being haunted by Prince Harming, an urban legend, who kidnaps children. Kenny ends up trapped in a magic mirror.
All in all a very good time traveling, science fiction book.
Thank you to Flux and NetGalley for this review copy.
By David Lomax
October 1, 2013
Kenny Maxwell moves away from his friends and everything he knows into an old Victorian house; what he finds is more than just a few dust bunnies and cobwebs, he finds a mummified body and a mysterious note. Kenny is soon being haunted by Prince Harming, an urban legend, who kidnaps children. Kenny ends up trapped in a magic mirror.
All in all a very good time traveling, science fiction book.
Thank you to Flux and NetGalley for this review copy.
Dark Faerie Tales·10 years ago
Review courtesy of Dark Faerie TalesQuick & Dirty: A mirror chooses a kid every ten years, always under 17, and time travel begins.Opening Sentence: “Here’s what you need to know: You’re my son and you’re something like negative twenty-two, because that’s how long it will be before you’re born.”The Review:Kenny is 14 when his parents buy this old house, a real fixer-upper. While cleaning and checking things out, he finds a dead baby and a note with names, including his own. He also finds not...
joey (thoughts and afterthoughts)·12 years ago
[See the full review at thoughts and afterthoughts.]Rating: 4.75/5
Should this book be picked up? the tl;dr spoiler-less version:
-If time-travelling is your niche, this is a pretty stellar read.-A suspenseful, thought-provoking literary piece that will have you trying to fit the pieces of a puzzle.-Characters are generally relatable and can be rooted for.-Definite information overload (and voids) at times that with persistence will come full circle; hard work pays off.
Initial Thoughts:
Wha...
Christine·12 years ago
Looking for a time traveling sci-fi novel with exciting twists and turns? BACKWARD GLASS is definitely something you should pick up!After discovering he can travel through time in an old mirror, Kenny, with the help of the travelers from the past and future, goes on a whirlwind adventure to save a baby from dying and to capture a crazy man of legend. The plot was very fresh and unique and had my attention from the get go. I loved the concept of this backward glass and Kenny, Luka, and the other'...
Jennifer Weiser·12 years ago
I received an ARC of the book from NetGalley and FluxBooks.What a fantastic debut! My mind is still reeling! As a huge Doctor Who fan, I jumped at the chance to read "Backward Glass" by David Lomax. I devoured this book in under six hours – it was that mind-blowing! If you are looking for great time travel books, look no further. From the very first page, you're hooked. How could you not be? The book opens with a set of seven rules that are meant to be followed. Then, a prologue unfolds, seeming...
Neil Franz·12 years ago
"Time travel gives me a headache."
When one of my Goodreads friends shelved it as 'wants-to-read', I didn't hesitate to do too so since I found the cover beautiful and the blurb seemed interesting. And to tell you, this is really an interesting book like, seriously. And the writer's such a great storyteller that Backward Glass really caught my attention, my interest.In general, the plot was fantastic, compelling and engaging. And I can't deny the fact that I am really hooked to that since our...
Linda (un)Conventional Bookworms·12 years ago
*I received a free ARC of Backward Glass from Flux Books via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review*
Very well done time-travel story.
This and all my other reviews are originally posted on my blog (un)Conventional Bookviews
Very well done time-travel story.
This and all my other reviews are originally posted on my blog (un)Conventional Bookviews
Anne·12 years ago
Wow! For a debut novel, this was seriously impressive. I wasn't sure what to expect when I picked up Backward Glass, but I definitely didn't anticipate getting so hooked on Kenny's story that I wouldn't want to put it down. I think David Lomax is going to make a real splash with this book. First off, even though Backward Glass is technically YA, it reads like a coming-of-age story that adults can easily connect with, too. So, if you usually avoid this genre because of cheesy love triangles and w...
Harold Chester·12 years ago
I'd never heard of David Lomax, but the premise of this novel sounded good so I picked it up. I'm glad I did. This YA sci-fi novel has time travel, action, realistic dialogue, and a great mystery/puzzle plot. It's emotionally engaging. And this is Lomax's debut novel. I'm looking forward to more from him.
Stormi (StormReads)·12 years ago
I have never really been a huge time travel fan but the blurb for this book really had me curious, so I had to give it a try. Though at times I felt a bit confused it really was an enjoyable book.Kenny is from 1977 and when his family moved into their new home it contained a old carriage house. One day Kenny and his father was working on the carriage house and they opened up a wall and found a baby wrapped in newspaper. A piece of paper dropped from it and when Kenny picked it up it changed his ...




