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Books with title Fangs in the Mirror

  • Mylee in the Mirror

    Ellie Collins

    Hardcover (Fresh Ink Group, Nov. 2, 2018)
    Freshman year is just starting, and already Mylee fears her family is falling apart. She's not interested in dating or any of the high-school drama it brings, but that's just what she gets when Sam, the most popular guy at school, invites her to the Homecoming dance. Mylee needs advice, so she summons Aphrodite, Goddess of Love and Beauty, her secret confidant.Tyler is worried about Mylee, his best friend and teammate. Already sad about her family woes, he's livid that Slimeball Sam is trying to ooze his way into her life. And she seems to be falling for Sam's act! Worse, Ty is worried all this attention from such a popular guy will place Mylee officially out of his league.What does an ancient Greek goddess know about modern teenage romance? Can My and Ty save their friendship and discover what matters most?
  • The Mirror in Time

    Bill Martin Jr, Michael Sampson, Floyd Cooper

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 9, 2016)
    Ryan and Ben were intrigued when Mr. Kramer, their middle school science teacher, told them that time travel was possible. That evening they stood in front of a 150 year-old mirror, and their lives were forever changed. Can two boys from the 21st century survive in the turbulent years just before the civil war? Can the mirror that took them back in time return them to the present? And after meeting the freckle faced, red-headed and fun Laura, will Ryan want to come home again?
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  • The Mirror

    David J Cooper

    eBook (, March 6, 2018)
    The reflection in a mirror hides secrets of a dark and haunting past…Penny Lane is called in again as another haunted item finds its way into Dr Morgan's house. The evil entity continues its malicious road to revenge and is determined to destroy the village once and for all.To make things worse, the doctor's wife mysteriously disappears and Penny seeks the help of the local priest to try and stop the mayhemEverything hangs in the balance, and its up to them to find the doctor's wife and destroy the mirror before more disappearances occur.As Penny and Father Gordon continue their mission against evil, they discover a terrifying force lying in wait.Will destroying the mirror bring more bad luck on the village?Get the book now and find out what happens next.
  • The Face in the Dark Mirror

    Peter Lancett

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Inc., Dec. 1, 2015)
    Meet the Dark Man. He is a hero who lives in the shadows. A man with secret powers. The only man who can fight the evil Shadow Masters.The Dark Man series is designed for middle school and young adult struggling readers who may have never successfully managed to read a book. Each book is short, but mature, with only 36 pages and word counts ranging from 230 to 380. The graphics are dark, adult in style, with clear references to gaming, film, and graphic novels. The layouts change to maintain interest and avoid predictability. The white space is used to dramatic effect. The text is short and simple. Stories are gritty, full of tension and mystery. The language is terse. The Dark Man is a serious comic hero with his own mythology. Each book is a self-contained story, but each story is a part of a greater whole.
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  • The Mirror in Time

    Bill Martin, Michael Sampson, Floyd Cooper

    eBook
    Ryan and Ben were intrigued when Mr. Kramer, their middle school science teacher, told them that time travel was possible. That evening they stood in front of a 150 year-old mirror, and their lives were forever changed. Can two boys from the 21st century survive in the turbulent years just before the civil war? Can the mirror that took them back in time return them to the present? And after meeting the freckle faced, red-headed and fun Laura, will Ryan want to come home again?
  • Mylee in the Mirror

    Ellie Collins

    Paperback (Fresh Ink Group, Nov. 2, 2018)
    Freshman year is just starting, and already Mylee fears her family is falling apart. She's not interested in dating or any of the high-school drama it brings, but that's just what she gets when Sam, the most popular guy at school, invites her to the Homecoming dance. Mylee needs advice, so she summons Aphrodite, Goddess of Love and Beauty, her secret confidant.Tyler is worried about Mylee, his best friend and teammate. Already sad about her family woes, he's livid that Slimeball Sam is trying to ooze his way into her life. And she seems to be falling for Sam's act! Worse, Ty is worried all this attention from such a popular guy will place Mylee officially out of his league.What does an ancient Greek goddess know about modern teenage romance? Can My and Ty save their friendship and discover what matters most?
  • The Boy in The Mirror

    Aleksandra Zajackowski

    eBook (Writers Exchange E-Publishing, Aug. 2, 2010)
    Tomek is thirteen-years-old, street-smart, lonely and rejected. Orphaned by his immigrant parents, he's been in one foster home after the other, tossed about like an unwanted toy. After learning his twin brother was abducted but that the search for him was abandoned because the trail was cold, Tomek takes it upon himself to look for his long-lost sibling. Led by a conviction that the missing boy might be still alive, Tomek shows around his own photo to track down his twin. Little does he expect the photograph to stir up the echoes of a crime…old but not forgotten.
  • The Face in the Dark Mirror

    Peter Lancett

    eBook (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Jan. 25, 2016)
    Meet the Dark Man. He is a hero who lives in the shadows. A man with secret powers. The only man who can fight the evil Shadow Masters.The Dark Man series is designed for middle school and young adult struggling readers who may have never successfully managed to read a book. Each book is short, but mature, with only 36 pages and word counts ranging from 230–380. The graphics are dark, adult in style, with clear references to gaming, film, and graphic novels. The layouts change to maintain interest and avoid predictability. The white space is used to dramatic effect. The text is short and simple. Stories are gritty, full of tension and mystery. The language is terse. The Dark Man is a serious comic hero with his own mythology. Each book is a self-contained story, but each story is a part of a greater whole.
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  • Hangman in the Mirror, The

    Kate Cayley

    eBook (Annick Press, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Françoise Laurent has never had an easy life. The only surviving child of a destitute washerwoman and wayward soldier, she must rely only on herself to get by. When her parents die suddenly from the smallpox ravishing New France (modern-day Montreal), Françoise sees it as a chance to escape the life she thought she was trapped in.Seizing her newfound opportunity, Françoise takes a job as an aide to the wife of a wealthy fur trader. The poverty-ridden world she knew transforms into a strange new world full of privilege and fine things — and of never having to beg for food. But Françoise’s relationships with the other servants in Madame Pommereau’s house are tenuous, and Madame Pommereau isn’t an easy woman to work for. When Françoise is caught stealing a pair of her mistress’s beautiful gloves, she faces a future even worse than she could have imagined: thrown in jail, she is sentenced to death by hanging. Once again, Françoise is left to her own devices to survive … Is she cunning enough to convince the prisoner in the cell beside her to become the hangman and marry her, which, by law, is the only thing that could save her life?Based on an actual story and filled with illuminating historical detail, THE HANGMAN IN THE MIRROR transports readers to the harsh landscape of a new land that is filled with even harsher class divisions and injustices.
  • Look in the Mirror

    Stacy-Ann Facey

    language (Destiny Diadem Press, Nov. 21, 2019)
    We and our children are living in dangerous times! Wickedness is exploding around us like bombs as we cautiously walk around landmines of spiritual warfare.Children are bombarded with perversion, violence, lying, cheating, among other evil acts.Matthew 24:12-13 tells us that "Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved.”In addition, 2 Timothy 3:1-13 warns us by saying:3 This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.2 For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,3 Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,4 Traitors, heady, high-minded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God;5 Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.Therefore, I am creating these MasterPiecePeace series (Biblical teachings) for our children.These stories will present the Bible to them in a practical way.We want our children to grow in Godliness and accomplish their Godly purposes in the earth.Ephesians 2:10 is our children's birthright, portion, and inheritance in the mighty name of Jesus Christ."For we are God’s masterpiece [handiwork and workmanship]. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago."In other words, we are God's own handiwork, created in Christ Jesus for good works which He has predestined us to practice (walk in).As children all around the world read these series, Jeremiah 29:11 will manifest powerfully in their lives and every generation to come."For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
  • The Boy in the Mirror

    Arnold Inzko

    eBook (Amazon, Kindle, Oct. 27, 2011)
    The Boy in the Mirror is a Sci-fi, short story for young adults. Ashton Claiborne, a young and smart lad, played with his mirrors in the attic of his home. He came upon his great grandfather by sheer accident, during a frightening trip into the past, wandering into a parallel space. He found out that his great grandfather was a criminal, dealing in moonshine whiskey. His sister traveled with him and helped him during this adventure.
  • The Face in the Mirror

    Stephanie S. Tolan

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 1998)
    When fifteen-year-old Jared is forced to live with the father he has never met, he joins his father's theatrical troupe during of production of Shakespeare's Richard III. First-time actor Jared must cope by himself with a hostile, competitive half brother who's a television star, until he is befriended by the spirit of an old actor -- a delightful ghost who vows that Jared will become a star as well. The production -- and Jared's performance -- seem charmed . . . but then Jared realizes that he and his brother have begun to enact a real-life tragedy that echoes the plot of Shakespeare's bloody play.
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