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Books with title Mirror magic

  • Mirror, Mirror

    Margareta Bergman

    Paperback (Peter Owen Publishers, Aug. 3, 1997)
    The novels of Margareta Bergman, sister of the world-famous film director, have been translated into many languages. Mirror, Mirror tells the story of Jenny, uprooted from her native Stockholm to rural Sussex, and soon finding herself living a Bohemian lifestyle with her half-French husband and four children.
  • Mirror Mirror

    Jane AC West, Roger Hurn, Anthony Williams

    eBook (Badger Learning, March 8, 2012)
    The Alien Detective Agency series of reading books, featuring Jack Swift and Wanda Darkstar, are for children and young adults aged 8 to 14 and over who are struggling to read. Each book has been carefully written for those with a reading age of approximately 7 to 8, but are packed full of adventure and brilliant illustrations to really grab the reader interest. Mirror Mirror - Wanda is trapped inside a mirror by a villainous Venusian vampire. Jack must travel to Venus to the vampire’s castle to rescue Wanda and save the world.
  • The Magic Mirror

    J. Richardson

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 23, 2016)
    Merlin and a group of his friends were at their middle school on the night of the Fall Festival. Ms. White, a long term substitute teacher, showed them a mirror and told them to look into a mirror and think about whatever they saw. The magical mirror gave the students a curse or blessing based on how they saw themselves in the mirror. Unfortunately, it was Halloween when they looked into the mirror and everyone was wearing costumes. If they saw themselves as shorter than their friends, they might start getting shorter each day. If they thought they looked strong, they grew stronger each day. Merlin was dressed as his hero, Merlin the Enchanter, and imagined that he could do magic as well. Unfortunately, a friend was not so lucky. He had to either help his friend and risk losing his powers or forget about her and keep the powers of the mirror. Unfortunately, he and his friends were not the only ones who looked at the mirror. Another group of students had also gained powers from the mirror. They felt no need to help the cursed friend and decided to stop Merlin and his friends from getting to the mirror. Will he risk losing his powers to help his friend? Can Merlin and his friends save the cursed friend or will they be stopped by the other students?
  • Mirror, Mirror...

    Dotti Enderle

    Paperback (Llewellyn Publications, Sept. 8, 2004)
    This exuberant, sixth installment of the Fortune Teller's Club Series focuses on Gena, the wise-cracking tomboy of their group. She needs to buy a fancy dress for a ball and dreads the shopping trip, but not because she hates wearing frilly dresses. Gena's afraid to look in the mirror. When she does, a strange girl with pigtails and a unibrow peers back at her. Anne and Juniper, Gena's best friends, help her by trying mirror scrying and Ouija . . . to no avail. Gena's only comfort is a stray cat she's been sneaking into her bedroom at night. But one day she finds her secret kitty with someone else--the girl in Gena's mirror!
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  • Mirror

    Jeannie Baker

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens Hardbacks, Aug. 16, 2010)
    Two diverse countries and cultures are linked with warmth and charm in this two-in-one picture book. This innovative picture book comprises two stories designed to be read simultaneously - one from the left, the other from the right. Page by page, we experience the lives of two little boys - one from an urban family in Sydney, Australia, the other from Morocco. From busy motorways to desert landscapes, these worlds couldn't be further apart. Yet with the journey of a homemade Moroccan carpet into the Australian boy's home, we can see how these separate lives become intertwined. At the book's conclusion, the family in Sydney can be seen enjoying their new purchase together while the Moroccan family are surfing the internet. A powerful book, "Mirror" illustrates how our lives reflect each other and that we are all, even in some small way, connected. It features innovative dual-book format, effectively communicating the way people's experiences and values are shared, despite geographical and cultural differences. The essential story is conveyed wordlessly, while the short introduction and author's note appear in both English and Arabic. There is a keystone in the vital bridge across the East-West gap.
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  • Mirror, Mirror

    Allan Fowler

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1994)
    Recounts the development of mirrors, tells out they work, and introduces some of the ways they are used
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  • Mirror

    Chris Flores

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 8, 2013)
    The book centers around a young boy who enters this world as a product of lust. From the start, life is hard as he experiences severe abuse from his mother, and a father who's excessive adulterous affairs only adds to the turmoil. Eventually he is old enough that he can take care of himself and no longer take the abuse from his mother. He also confronts his father about his consorted past and directs that it must stop. While he is successful in sports and academics, he is surrounded by friends that only care for prescription medication. He tries his best to not enter this world of prescription medication, but eventually, he does, and becomes one of the biggest dealers of prescription medication. He will go down a path that will take a toll on him physically, emotionally and mentally. Dealt to the underworld of prescription medication, he will try his hardest to climb out the perplexing rabbit hole of lies.
  • Mirror Mirror

    Maryam Yavas

    Paperback (Lulu, )
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  • Mirror, Mirror

    Cara Delevingne

    Hardcover (Trapeze, Aug. 16, 2017)
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  • Mirror Mirror

    Jasmine Jones

    Paperback (Disney Press, Aug. 10, 2004)
    Move over J.Lo! Thanks to Gordo’s latest student film project, Lizzie and Miranda are about to star in their own music video. That’s until Gordo shows the girls some photos he took of them during a rehearsal and Miranda totally freaks, claiming she looks way too fat. Can Lizzie help her friend come back to reality before Miranda starves herself? Plus, Gordo gets a complex of his own, when he starts thinking he’s not tall enough.
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  • Mirror

    Dee Phillips

    Paperback (ReadZone Books Limited, )
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  • Mirror

    Monique Martin

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 27, 2018)
    Magic mirrors, rampaging Hellspawn, and it’s only Tuesday.Whether it’s called Halloween, All Hallows’ Eve, or Samhain, for Artemis Schäfer, it’s spelled trouble. It’s a time when the Veil between worlds is at its thinnest, when sometimes things break through from the Otherworld. And sometimes they have a helping hand.When enchanted mirrors let a legion creatures through the Veil, Artemis has three challenges. First, find out who sold the mirrors to unsuspecting customers around London. Second, deal with the demons that break through. Third, try not to make a fool of herself when she catches Liam with another girl.Saving the world? Easy. Figuring out boys? Give her a city full of demons any day. Even Halloween.Don't miss the first book in the series, Blaze, available now and book 3, Legacy coming November 28!