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Books with title The Magic of the Mirror

  • The Magic Mirror

    J. Richardson

    language (J Richardson, Dec. 3, 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, 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?
  • The Magic Mirror

    E. Paradise

    language (, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Loren and Lulu's Magical Kingdom is a series created for ages 5-8. It is about the magical journeys of a seven year old girl named Loren through a magical mirror.Loren enjoys an adventure through the mirror into a land that she gets to name herself.This is book one of the series. It describes how Loren received the mirror, and began her adventures.I wrote this book with my 7 year old daughter in mind. She loves the story so much she reads it every day. AN ALL NEW LOREN AND LULU ADVENTURE OUT 1-12-13Let's Go Riding
  • The Mirror of the Sea

    Joseph Conrad

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 27, 2019)
    The taking of Departure, if not the last sight of the land, is, perhaps, the last professional recognition of the land on the part of a sailor. It is the technical, as distinguished from the sentimental, "good-bye." Henceforth he has done with the coast astern of his ship. It is a matter personal to the man. It is not the ship that takes her departure; the seaman takes his Departure by means of cross-bearings which fix the place of the first tiny pencil-cross on the white expanse of the track-chart, where the ship's position at noon shall be marked by just such another tiny pencil cross for every day of her passage. And there may be sixty, eighty, any number of these crosses on the ship's track from land to land. The greatest number in my experience was a hundred and thirty of such crosses from the pilot station at the Sand Heads in the Bay of Bengal to the Scilly's light. A bad passage.…
  • The Magic Mirror

    Roy Askham

    language (, Nov. 24, 2016)
    Abigail is checking out her seventy five year old decrepit body in her mirror, and being a witch, she thinks she has control over her destiny to a large extent, but she is wrong as she quickly finds out when her mirror magically begins to speak and tells her that she has but one week to live.At first Abigail is very startled that her mirror is speaking and she thinks she is hearing things, however, she soon realises that the mirror actually speaks and is only trying to help her.After arguing with her mirror for a while, Abigail finally accepts that she needs to do as instructed, and that is, she needs to allow herself to be transported back in time through her mirror, at which time she will have to fix up all her bad deeds. If she does this, she will magically be reverted back to thirty years of age, and she will be allowed to live forever. Although this feat may prove virtually impossible due to all her previous bad deeds.
  • The Magic of We

    Danielle Anderson-Craig, Carly Dooling, Ikey Owens

    Hardcover (Third Man Books, Feb. 13, 2018)
    A heartfelt children's tale describing the beauty of friendship. Includes unreleased music from musician and producer Ikey Owens (Mars Volta, Jack White). "Read The Magic of We, and your heart will expand with joy." ― Juan Alderete de la Peña, The Mars Volta "Have you ever met the missing piece to your puzzle? The Magic of We will reaffirm your faith in love." ― Cedric Bixler-Zavala, The Mars Volta and At the Drive-In The Magic of We is a children's picture book by Danielle Anderson-Craig and illustrated by her friend and fellow teacher (they taught at same school!), Carly Dooling. It is a tender tale of blossoming friendship in which two children meet and are transported into a world where the ordinary becomes fantastic and the known becomes surreal as their shared experience creates unlimited imagination and play. The refrain "Being with you..." reverberates throughout the pages of detailed imagery, lush with color and imagination. It's a magical place that both kids and parents will recognize from their own experience of finding a kindred spirit. A first book for both Anderson-Craig and Dooling, The Magic of We combines the magic of music and the music of words to describe the amazing feeling of finding someone who "fits" you.
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  • Myths of the Mirror

    D. Wallace Peach

    language (D. Wallace Peach, Aug. 19, 2016)
    In the distant mountains of the Mirror, exiled skyriders fly dragons in the old Way, merged in flesh, blood, and bone. Twenty years past, they fought for the freedom of the valley’s dragons … and lost.Imprisoned in the stone lair, the captive dragons beat their webbed wings and thrash serpentine tails. They tear their flesh and batter their bodies against the black bars of their cells, iron grating against iron. The once peaceful creatures howl, tormented by spine and spur, their fury matched only by their despair. Treasa, the daughter of exiles, seeks the secrets of a hidden past and a father she never knew. Gifted with visions, she glimpses pieces of years long lost and a veiled future that only raises more questions. The dragons visit her dreams, laden with contradictions that tear at her heart—for one day she sails in unfettered flight, her arms thrown wide, and the next she writhes in tortured darkness, desperate to be free. The lair’s black-garbed riders sense the dragons’ growing savagery. Yet Conall longs to grasp their power, to subdue them and soar. He will endure the reek, filth, and terror of the lair to earn his right to fly. With a heart encased in steel, he masters the weapons of compliance to see his will done. At the cost of the woman he loves. Then, a curved talon rends flesh and dragon scale, rattling against white ribs. Blood falls like rain and the world shifts. Treasa and Conall must decide who they are and what they stand for. Thus the battle for the dragon soul begins again. Alliances form, old myths are revealed, and new myths are born. ***Myths of the Mirror may be read as a stand-alone coming of age fantasy novel appropriate for young adult readers or as the first book in an epic adventure that stretches from the small village of Taran Leigh and the mountains of the Mirror to the Anghard Archipelago in the western sea. Conall and Treasa face a world where wealth and power rule. Fear is the weapon of choice, and cruelty is tolerated for a pocket of gold. It’s a world that forces a choice—indifference, complicity, or defiance—each choice defining the core of who they are and who they will become.The dragons of Taran Leigh, souls of grace and beauty, hang in the balance. Will they descend into the howling violence of terror and pain inflicted upon them by their tormentors? Or will they fly free, the creatures they were born to be? With each book, the stakes rise and far more than the dragons’ souls lie at risk.“The nervousness he felt upon mounting the dragon had ebbed, and he stroked its back, almost affectionately. He sensed a growing bond between them, a grace in their flight as natural as breathing. There were times when he glided over green fields, gazed into the weave and texture of leaves, that he released the reins and simply let the dragon fly. In those rare moments, he felt a profound sense of peace and deeply free.” –Myths of the Mirror.
  • The Curse of the Magic Mirror

    Jane F. Collen, David Trumble

    eBook
    What child does not face some form of bullying? What child does not grapple with self-esteem or body image issues? These real life problems are the subject of this fantasy tale. Magic and meanness are combined to create a compelling story that will resonate with all students. Two children, brought to a magical place by their Elbow Fairies, stumble upon a magic mirror. But the fun quickly turns to misery when Abigail looks into the mirror. The brilliant illustrations of David Trumble draw the reader into the drama and highlight the positive message. Another in the genre of social-emotional picture books in The Enjella® Adventure Series.
  • The Magic Mirror Book

    Marion Walter

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1971)
    The Magic Mirror Book, magic mirror is included.
  • The Magic of Oz

    L. Frank Baum, John R. Neill, Eltanin Publishing

    eBook (Eltanin Publishing, Sept. 18, 2014)
    Eltanin Publishing's Oz Series - #13~ includes ALL the original illustrations (over 100) by John R. Neill, many of them in color, and a new Preface by Oz expert and Eltanin Editor Joseph Nusbaum. ~~ ~~ From the Preface: The Magic of Oz was Baum’s penultimate Oz book and was published in June of 1919, one month after the author passed away. Perhaps more than any other Oz book, Baum’s personal circumstances and those of the current events of World War I make their way into the story. Baum dedicates the book to “the children of our Soldiers, the Americans and their Allies, with unmeasured Pride and Affection.” And in Baum’s prefatory note he admits “…in the events which have taken place in the last few years in our ‘great outside world,’ we may find incidents so marvelous and inspiring that I cannot hope to equal them with stories of the Land of Oz.” In the story itself, vestiges of the First World War imprint themselves into the plot of The Magic of Oz; when a forest of monkeys are transformed into soldiers, even the illustrator Neill goes so far as to depict them in American uniforms from the war.The Magic of Oz is the 13th book in the Oz series. We (Eltanin Publishing) have also published: ~ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (#1) - http://amzn.com/B005VRZXOA ~ The Marvelous Land of Oz (#2) - http://amzn.com/B004T5NI8S ~ Ozma of Oz (#3) - http://amzn.com/B0050Q9EI8 ~ Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz (#4) - http://amzn.com/B0068O9EUY ~ The Road to Oz (#5) - http://amzn.com/B006O27V6Y ~ The Emerald City of Oz (#6) - http://amzn.com/B007NO7OG4 ~ The Patchwork Girl of Oz (#7) - http://amzn.com/B0088DZTQG ~ Tik-Tok of Oz (#8) - http://amzn.com/B009KEXYAK ~ The Scarecrow of Oz (#9) - http://amzn.com/B00AR34EO8 ~ Rinkitink in Oz (#10) - http://amzn.com/B00BQ0TOFU ~ The Lost Princess of Oz (#11) - http://amzn.com/B00FQ1XJQK~ The Tin Woodman of Oz (#12) - http://amzn.com/B00JA1MGNY~~ This book is DRM-free, which means you can buy it and then convert it to other formats for all your ereading devices! ~~
  • The End of Magic

    Nathan Shane Miller

    Paperback (Independently published, June 26, 2019)
    Odlia Whim lives in a world where magic is real, but only for the young. As her magic begins to wane, she sets out with her best friend to find, Gerrazuul, a mysterious old wizard that somehow never aged out of magic. They will find him and learn the secret of retaining magic, or come to terms with what it means to grow up.
  • The Magic of Maths

    Kjartan Poskitt

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 7, 2014)
    The Magic of Maths (Murderous Maths) [Paperback] Poskitt Kjartan
  • The Magic Mirror

    Linda L. Moffit

    Paperback (Devorss & Co, May 1, 1989)
    Book by Moffit, Linda L.
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