Featuring a character with a glass eye (*rockrock*)
Submitted by cmonster on Mon, 11/20/2006 - 13:33
Tags:
- The Dream Spheres: Songs & Swords, Book 5 - Elaine Cunningham
- The Big Sleep - Raymond Chandler
- The Intuitionist - Colson Whitehead
- Mrs. Dalloway - Virginia Woolf
- Scream of Stone - Philip Athans
- Harry Potter books
- The Looking-Glass Wars - Frank Beddor
- The Strange Adventures of Rangergirl - Tim Pratt
- The Hogfather - Terry Pratchett
- "The Tell-Tale Heart" - Edgar Allen Poe
- "Some Words with a Mummy" - Edgar Allen Poe
- Smoke and Mirrors - Amanda Downum
- The Witch's Eye - Phillip Reynolds Naylor
- The Pirate's Eye - Robert Priest
- Into the Out of - Alan Dean Foster
- A Carribean Mystery - Agatha Christie
- Snow Crash - Neal Stephenson
- Biggie and the Poisoned Politician - Nancy Bell
Author Comments:
Although *serious* honorable mention to SciFi Channel's "The Lost Room".
(I have no explanation for this. The world needs more characters with glass eyes.)








Wow, what a great list!
Check out Into the Out Of by Alan Dean Foster for a another great entry in the very specialed genre "Featuring a character with a glass eye."
Excellent! I knew my listology peeps wouldn't let me down!
I don't know, I never give attention to that... I would say Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody in the Harry Potter series: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (author, Joanne K. Rowling of course).
He has a magic glass eye... do magic glass eye count?
Oh Nance. A magic glass eye counts DOUBLE.
(squee!)
A semi-villain has a glass eye in roman noir The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler.
Excellent work! Thanks for this, I've added the book to my list. And now I'm off to re-read it, as I had totally forgotten about that. And really, whatever reason necessary to reread some Raymond Chandler.