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The Girl with No Reflection

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The Girl with No Reflection

Von: Keshe Chow
Gesprochen von: Cindy Kay
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'Enchanting' Amélie Wen Zhao

A princess. A portal. A prophecy.

Ying Yue believed in love . . . once. Yet when she's chosen to wed the Crown Prince, Ying's dreams of a fairy tale marriage fall apart. Her husband-to-be is cold and indifferent, confining Ying to her room for reasons he won't explain. And whispers swirl: of seven other brides who mysteriously disappeared after their own weddings.

Left alone with only her reflection for company, Ying begins to see strange things in her mirror. And on the eve of her wedding, she unwittingly tears open a gateway and is pulled into another world. The realm is full of sentient reflections, including the enigmatic Mirror Prince. He is kind and compassionate, unlike his real-world counterpart, and before long Ying falls in love.

But soon she discovers that the two worlds have a blood-soaked history, and Ying has a part to play in both. And the brides who came before her? By the time they discovered their roles, it was already too late . . .

The Girl With No Reflection is a lush romantic fantasy debut - perfect for fans of Song of Silver, Flame Like Night and Violet Made of Thorns.©2024 Keshe Chow (P)2024 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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'A total thrill ride, with twists for days and a plot that never stops. You'll be turning the pages into the wee hours. Get on it!' (Shelley Parker-Chan, Hugo Award winner and bestselling author She Who Became the Sun)

'A unique, gorgeous novel that blends gothic horror with Chinese myths' (Sunyi Dean, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Book Eaters)

'A gorgeously written, action-packed story that is, at its core, about enduring love. This story will grip you, break your heart, and slowly piece it back together. The Girl With No Reflection is beautiful, twisty, endlessly romantic' (Gabi Burton, Sunday Times bestselling author of Sing Me to Sleep)

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I hardly read such a boring book. The protagonist gives the impression of reasoning like a 6 years old, by acting in the most stupid way possible. I happened to stop at some points in the story, where there was a choise to take, between A. The smartest and most logical decision and B. The idiotic and impulsive decision, and you could be assured that each time, the characters choosed the B option. The story tries to make you feel emphatic towards some of the characters, but until the every end of the book, I couldn’t have cared less if someone died or lived. The places are very poorly described. There are some “plot twists”, but you can see them coming from miles away, so it does end up in a boring book and a dumb protagonist. Nothing to say about the male lead, that basically almost doesn’t have a personality and is only there to be the other part of the love story. Even though it is said that this is not a representative ancient China’s story, it is ridiculously filled with modern concepts mixed with old ones, so not sure about what the author wanted to communicate. I read plenty of books where modern ideas are transmitted better than this, compared to those ridiculous scenes. Had hoped until the end that the narration was going to improve. Don’t waste your money and time on this, there are a lot of better options out there.

Very poorly written story

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