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The best part about The MirrorMasters is the main character, Leah. The author does a wonderful job of making her a complex character in which there is no question in what she considers important to her, how much she values her family and friends and how she will admit to being scared to learn the vital role she plays in her quest, yet shows courage in the face of that fear.
The world building is also strong, both in terms of the city that Leah calls home on Earth and the distant planet she is act ...more
The world building is also strong, both in terms of the city that Leah calls home on Earth and the distant planet she is act ...more

I loved the imagination presented in this story and sweet, sweet Leah. Her past is a mystery, but when she finds out just how special she is, it doesn't go to her head. She wholeheartedly wants to help her friends, family and world she has little memory despite terrible odds. I liked how you got to travel to her alien world. The mirrors were lots of fun where she could see bits of history, spy on others, or use them as a portal. This had lots of adventure and a little romance. I found myself wan
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Hey, everyone! So, I had a blast writing this book and creating the world and characters of MIRRORMASTERS. Originally, this story began as an idea I had as a kid and would act out with my friends from the neighborhood. It had a time travel element, with a mirror taking two best friends back to the past. When I sat down to write MIRRORMASTERS, what came out was far different, yet it incorporated elements of that initial story. I started with the thought, "What if Leah could control mirrors?" and
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Apr 30, 2017
Kadee Carder
marked it as to-read

May 03, 2017
Jennifer
marked it as to-read