02193cam a2200445 i 4500999001700000001000900017003000800026005001700034008004100051010001700092020002500109020002200134035002400156040008500180042001400265050002700279082001600306100003400322245003300356250001900389264002800408300002400436336002600460337002800486338002700514490003100541500003700572520071800609650002901327650002601356650002701382650004101409650003801450650002501488655003301513800004901546906004501595942001401640952009301654 c25311d2531118534436MeVbMML20190502000604.0150320s2015 nyu 000 1 eng d a 2015936514 a9780765377340 (hbk.) a0765377349 (hbk.) a(OCoLC)ocn879582606 aYDXCPbengcYDXCPerdadBTCTAdOCLCQdTOHdWIMdOCLCQdUOKdCGPdCOOdOCLCQdDLC alccopycat00aPS3568.A8553bW56 201504a813/.542231 aRawn, Melanie,eauthor.9436110aWindow wall /cMelanie Rawn. aFirst edition. 1aNew York :bTor,c2015. a364 pages ;c25 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier1 aThe Glass thorns ;vbook 4 a"A Tom Doherty Associates book." aFor nearly two years, Cade has been rejecting his Fae gift, his prescient Elsewhens--simply refusing to see or experience them. But the strain is driving a wedge between him and his theater troupe, Touchstone, and making him erratic on stage and off. It takes his best friend Mieka to bully Cade into accepting the visions again. But when Cade finally looks into the possible futures, he sees a royal castle blowing up, though his vision does not tell him who is responsible. But he knows that if it is in his visions, he can take action to stop it from happening. And when he finally discovers the truth, he takes the knowledge to the only man in the Kingdom who would believe him: his deadly enemy the Archduke. 0aProphecyvFiction.94362 0aElvesvFiction.94363 0aWizardsvFiction.9131 0aTheatrical companiesvFiction.94364 0aTraveling theatervFiction.94365 0aMagicvFiction.9130 7aFantasy fiction.2gsafd94961 aRawn, Melanie.tGlass thorns ;vbk. 4.94366 a7bcbcccopycatd2encipf20gy-gencatlg 2ddccBOOK 2ddc4070aABELJbabeljcYAd2017-12-27l0oYA WALLp37335r2017-12-27w2017-12-27yBOOK