Friday, April 22, 2016

Review: Mirrored, by Alex Flinn

Mirrored by Alex Flinn is a unique and twisted take on the classic tale of Snow White. From the very beginning Flinn takes readers into unknown territory, carefully laying a path of intrigue and mystery for them to follow. Told from three unexpected and distinctive perspectives, Mirrored pulls readers in and refuses to let them go until the very last word, when they will be released only to demand more. Touching on subjects such as self-worth, courage, and inner-beauty, Mirrored is a wonderful story that will show readers of all ages the value of being true to your self.

Violet was a lonely girl, desperate for love and positive attention. Celine is a beautiful girl with a jealous stepmother. Goose is the center of attention, hiding insecurities and pain behind the mask of class clown. When they crash into each other, the resulting story is magical enough pull readers deep into the action. With traits from the original tale spun uniquely into the story, readers will enjoy familiar landmarks like magic mirrors, apples, and seven dwarves.

Mirrored. Alex Flinn. HarperTeen. September, 2015. 389 pages. $17.99
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