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Books with title Mirror, Mirror On The Wall

  • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

    Leniqua'dominique Jenkins

    Paperback (Independently published, June 1, 2020)
    This book celebrates melanin and promotes body positivity. As you turn each page, young readers will fall more deeply in love with all body types, skin tones, and learn to challenge beauty standards out of western cultural norms. This book is a great resource to develop self-esteem, confidence, and self-awareness particularly, for black and brown children.
  • Mirror Mirror on the Wall

    Molly Miller, Teresa Tomeo, Monica Cops

    eBook
    Mirror Mirror on the Wall is a tool for mothers in helping explain body changes that girls go through in puberty. Team this up with practical tips on how to take care of hair, skin, and nails and you have a hit with moms and daughters! The culture today emphasizes beauty as the most important asset of a girl. This book puts the emphasis on true beauty, inner beauty while also giving girls what they need to know about looking their best. The girls can make their own bath salts and masks by following the recipes provided in this book.
  • The Mirror

    John A. Heldt

    language (John A. Heldt, March 1, 2014)
    On September 11, 2020, Ginny and Katie Smith celebrate their nineteenth birthday at a country fair near Seattle. Ignoring the warnings of a fortune-teller, they enter a house of mirrors and exit in May 1964. Armed with the knowledge they need to return to their time, they try to make the most of what they believe will be a four-month vacation. But their sixties adventure becomes complicated when they meet a revered great-grandmother and fall in love with local boys. In THE MIRROR, the sequel to THE MINE and THE SHOW, the sisters find happiness and heartbreak as they confront unexpected challenges and gut-wrenching choices in the age of civil rights, the Beatles, and Vietnam.
  • On the Wall

    Rozanne Lanczak Williams, Carla Hamaguchi, Karl Edwards

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Improve Word Recognition and Sight Word Vocabulary These readers are the perfect tool for helping students recognize sight words and providing emergent readers with books they can successfully read on their own. Each book introduces a new sight word within a delightful story. Written by popular children's author Rozanne Lanczak Williams, these fun books are the perfect complement to any emergent reading program!
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  • The Water Mirror

    Kai Meyer, Elizabeth D. Crawford

    eBook (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Oct. 2, 2012)
    In Venice, magic is not unusual. Merle is apprenticed to a magic mirror maker, and Serafin—a boy who was once a master thief—works for a weaver of magic cloth. Merle and Serafin are used to the mermaids who live in the canals of the city and to the guards who patrol the streets on living stone lions. Merle herself possesses something magical: a mirror whose surface is water. She can reach her whole arm into it and never get wet. But Venice is under siege by the Egyptian Empire; its terrifying mummy warriors are waiting to strike. All that protects the Venetians is the Flowing Queen. Nobody knows who or what she is—only that her power flows through the canals and keeps the Egyptians at bay. When Merle and Serafin overhear a plot to capture the Flowing Queen, they are catapulted into desperate danger. They must do everything they can to rescue the Queen and save the city—even if it means getting help from the Ancient Traitor himself.
  • The Water Mirror

    Kai Meyer, Elizabeth D. Crawford

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, Aug. 30, 2005)
    Learning about the threat that will destroy the world in which she lives, fourteen-year-old Merle, an orphan girl protected by the Flowing Queen and apprenticed by a magic mirror maker, heads off on a perilous journey to use her magic to put a stop to all those involved in this fantastical tale set in Venice, Italy.
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  • The Wall of Mirrors

    Kenna Geary, Paul Geary

    language (, Oct. 21, 2018)
    14 year old Say lives with her family in a dystopian America three hundred years in the future. Supporters of the emperor have split America with a wall that goes across the country. Nobody has been on the other side of the wall in generations. Say's family lives on the emperors side, her family does not support the emperor. Secretly, they speak ill of him, disgusted by segregation in their country. When Say's older brother Jacob tells her about what it's like on the other side of the wall after he accidentally sees across, she is determined to do something about it. She knows she'll be killed, but she knows she can't let her country be segregated by the wall any longer.
  • Mirror Mirror On The Wall...Who Am I After All?

    Asiya Nasir

    language (, Dec. 8, 2018)
    Mirror, Mirror On The Wall…Who Am I After All will teach you to increase in confidence of self by virtue of providing tools, proven tips and life lessons to address life challenges to realize your life’s legacy and passion while finding that balance to do your work while being gentle with yourself in the process.This book contains 10 Chapters that not only provides good tips and metaphors, but each chapter contains your own self reflective assignments to propel you to live your greatness, your full potential!“What I took from this book is to stop being a victim. While you may have been victimized, you don’t have to remain the victim. Choose your discomfort and be gentle with yourself! What do you want to be uncomfortable with? You choose! Ask yourself what role you may have played and forgive yourself and move past and through your pain. This book was just amazing!”– Shariea Schoatz, CEO of Buddy SpeaksBy implementing the self reflective exercises enclosed in this book will place you on a path of transformation and inspiration.Each chapter actually takes a chapter of the author’s life in order to provide a layout to achieve all that you desire without the dysfunction of paralyzing fear! Let it be the lesson you need to propel you to your most authentic self!
  • The Mark on The Wall

    Virginia Woolf

    eBook (, Dec. 30, 2015)
    Perhaps it was the middle of January in the present year that I first looked up and saw the mark on the wall. In order to fix a date it is necessary to remember what one saw. So now I think of the fire; the steady film of yellow light upon the page of my book ; the three chrysanthemums in the round glass bowl on the mantelpiece. Yes, it must have been the winter time, and we had just finished our tea, for I remember that I was smoking a cigarette when I looked up and saw the mark on the wall for the first time. .
  • 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 Mark on the Wall

    Virginia Woolf

    language (, May 9, 2017)
    The Mark on the Wall is written in the first person, as a "stream of consciousness" monologue.[3] The narrator notices a mark on the wall, and muses on the workings of the mind.[4] Themes of religion, self-reflection,[5] nature, and uncertainty are explored. The narrator reminisces about the development of thought patterns, beginning in childhood.[6]
  • The Mark on the Wall

    Virginia Woolf

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 22, 2017)
    "The Mark on the Wall" is the first published story by Virginia Woolf. It was published in 1917 as part of the first collection of short stories written by Virginia Woolf and her husband, Leonard Woolf, called Two Stories. It was later published in New York in 1921 as part of another collection entitled Monday or Tuesday. The Mark on the Wall is written in the first person, as a "stream of consciousness" monologue. The narrator notices a mark on the wall, and muses on the workings of the mind. Themes of religion, self-reflection, nature, and uncertainty are explored. The narrator reminisces about the development of thought patterns, beginning in childhood.