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Books with title The Wall of Mirrors

  • The house of mirrors

    Bruce Potter

    Unknown Binding (The Wright Group, March 15, 2000)
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  • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

    Karen Aitken

    eBook (Karen L. Aitken, Jan. 15, 2014)
    Albert discovers that words have impact and what you say to others reflects on you. He also finds out that if you can't say anything nice maybe you shouldn't say anything at all.
  • The Game of Mirrors

    Herv? Tullet

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, March 15, 1823)
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  • The City of Mirrors

    Justin Cronin

    Hardcover (Orion, March 15, 1793)
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  • The Thief of Mirrors

    Pierdomenico Baccalario

    Hardcover (Capstone Young Readers, March 15, 1898)
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  • The Game of Mirrors

    Herv?Tullet

    Hardcover (Phaidon Press, March 15, 1887)
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  • The Thief of Mirrors

    Pierdomenico Baccalario

    Paperback (Stone Arch Books, )
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  • Hall of Mirrors

    DAVID SINCLAIR

    Paperback (ARROW BOOKS LTD, March 15, 2002)
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  • The Rule of Mirrors

    Caragh M. O'Brien

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Aug. 16, 1702)
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  • The City of Mirrors

    Justin Cronin

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Random House, May 14, 2016)
    #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER •"A thrilling finale to a trilogy that will stand as one of the great achievements in American fantasy fiction."—Stephen King You followed The Passage. You faced The Twelve. Now enter The City of Mirrors for the final reckoning. As the bestselling epic races to its breathtaking finale, Justin Cronin's band of hardened survivors await the second coming of unspeakable darkness. The world we knew is gone. What world will rise in its place? The Twelve have been destroyed and the terrifying hundred-year reign of darkness that descended upon the world has ended. The survivors are stepping outside their walls, determined to build society anew—and daring to dream of a hopeful future. But far from them, in a dead metropolis, he waits: Zero. The First. Father of the Twelve. The anguish that shattered his human life haunts him, and the hatred spawned by his transformation burns bright. His fury will be quenched only when he destroys Amy—humanity's only hope, the Girl from Nowhere who grew up to rise against him. One last time light and dark will clash, and at last Amy and her friends will know their fate. Praise for The City of Mirrors “Compulsively readable."—The New York Times Book Review “The City of Mirrors is poetry. Thrilling in every way it has to be, but poetry just the same . . . The writing is sumptuous, the language lovely, even when the action itself is dark and violent."—The Huffington Post “This really is the big event you've been waiting for . . . A true last stand that builds and comes with a bloody, roaring payoff you won't see coming, then builds again to the big face off you've been waiting for."—NPR “A masterpiece . . . with The City of Mirrors, the third volume in The Passage trilogy, Justin Cronin puts paid to what may well be the finest post-apocalyptic epic in our dystopian-glutted times. A stunning achievement by virtually every measure."—The National Post “Justin Cronin's Passage trilogy is remarkable for the unremitting drive of its narrative, for the breathtaking sweep of its imagined future, and for the clear lucidity of its language."—Stephen King “Superb . . . This conclusion to bestseller Cronin's apocalyptic thriller trilogy ends with all of the heartbreak, joy, and unexpected twists of fate that events in The Passage and The Twelve foreordained."—Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Readers who have been patiently awaiting the conclusion to Cronin's sweeping postapocalyptic trilogy are richly rewarded with this epic, heart-wrenching novel. . . . Not only does this title bring the series to a thrilling and satisfying conclusion, but it also exhibits Cronin's moving exploration of love as both a destructive force and an elemental need, elevating this work among its dystopian peers."—Library Journal (starred review) Praise for Justin Cronin “One of those rare authors who work on two different levels, blending elegantly crafted literary fiction with cliff-hanging thrills."—Fort Worth Star-Telegram From the Hardcover edition.
  • The House of Mirrors

    Susan Benoit

    Hardcover (Authorhouse, April 13, 2018)
    Abigail imagines being in a world with Follix, and they go about believing it. But when they enter the house of mirrors, what is an illusion and what is really there?
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  • The Book of Mirrors

    Penelope Turland-Estlin

    Paperback (Austin Macauley Publishing, Nov. 30, 2016)
    When five children - three brothers and two sisters - huddle together at home to wait out a thunderstorm, they have no idea that they are about to experience a magical, sometimes frightening, but always spiritual journey into the distant past.The world they find themselves is full of fantastical creatures such as evil locusts, stubborn mules, giant caterpillars and cherubs. As they go on a journey, they witness the miraculous influence of ‘Jaycee' and realise the importance of following his actions and how to apply them to their own lives.The Book of Mirrors is a wonderful tale in the tradition of C. S. Lewis' Narnia and J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter which can be read as much for the pleasure of the story itself as for the allegorical meaning behind it.
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