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The Mirror

  Author:  12341  Category:(Reviews) Created:(9/17/2009 7:14:00 PM)
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The Mirror is a story of two Women, Shay Garrett and Brandy McCabe and a magic mirror-think Freaky Friday but with a dark and deadly sort of twist. Shay is 20 years old in the late 1970's in Boulder Colorado, about to get married to Marek Weir. Brandy is a 20 year old, also in Boulder Colorado in the late 1800's about to be married off to a miner named Corbin Strock. Brandy is Shay's grandmother. In the 20th century she is a 98 year old woman who suffered a stroke nearly 20 years before, she can't talk and can barely function, but when her granddaughter, Shay stands in front of the wedding mirror inside her childhood home-The Gingerbread House- a family heirloom-given to Brandy on her wedding and now passed down to Shay for her wedding gift-Grandma Bran starts to speak-and then.... a flash of lightning, something like an earthquake hits the small Gingerbread House where Shay and Brandy grew up nearly a century apart-

When Shay opens her eyes, she finds herself still in the Gingerbread house, but not in HER Gingerbread house. She finds herself, instead, in the body of someone else. she's shorter, fatter, has hairy legs and is missing a back molar. At first she thinks she's having a really BAD dream, but soon enough she finds out-it's not a dream and she's stuck in the body of her own grandmother-on the eve of a marriage to a man who's name isn't the same as Shay's deceased grandfather, a man Shay cannot remember ever being mentioned by her own mother Rachel(the family history buff). Shay's grandfather was a man named Hutch, not this strange man Corbin.

Brandy's father is a rich man named John McCabe. His daughter, Brandy is on the verge of becoming a spinster, and people have started saying she's crazy to boot. John doesn't want the stigma of a crazy spinster daughter, so when a Miner named Corbin Strock wants to buy an old mine outside of Nederland, Colorado from John McCabe-a mine called the Brandy Wine, John McCabe makes a deal with Corbin-he can have the mine-but only if he marries John's daughter Brandy. And takes her away to Nederland to live with Corbin and his old Cornish mother Thora-far away from Boulder and John McCabe's friends and associates who think Brandy is a few bricks short of a full load. John McCabe tells himself that all Brandy needs is a bunch of kids and a strong husband.

Still in shock, Shay finds herself married to Corbin and living in a small house, almost a shack, in Nederland. She figures out, fairly quickly, that somehow the mirror-the wedding mirror, is responsible for her being where she is and she assumes HOPES that her grandmother Brandy is inhabiting her own body in the 1970's. Shay wants to go home, she wants out of this nightmare where she's considered crazy, where she thinks she is going to GO crazy. She wants out of this world where her new mother in law thinks she has "the gift" to see the future because she knows things about the future, but not nearly enough. Where she doesn't know how to light a fire, clean a lamp or even what to do when her period starts. As time goes on, Shay keeps trying to get the mirror to work it's odd magic and get her HOME. Occasionally, Shay almost gets back, she switches places with her grandmother-but only briefly, then she finds herself back in Brandy's body, living Brandy's life.

The first part of the book tells Shay's story, the last part of the book tells Brandy's story after she wakes up to find herself in Shay's body and in Shay's time. Brandy is slightly better prepared for the future, because the mirror has been showing her glimpse of the future, but she's not really ready to be part of the 20Th century. She doesn't know how to shave her legs, she hates milk, something Shay loved. She is shocked and scandalized by the way people act and dress in this odd new world. It doesn't take long for Shay's family to figure out something is very wrong with Shay. At first they attribute it to shock due to the sudden death of Shay's grandmother, but as time passes, Shay doesn't get 'better' and they begin to worry. And to make matters worse, Shay's body is 2 months pregnant-something a virginal Brandy is NOT prepared to handle. When Brandy overhears Shay's mother, father and a family doctor talking about abortion and locking her away somewhere until she's "better"-Brandy bolts. She finds shelter with a crazy old man who names all his goats and cats after his dead wife, who may or may not be buried in the back yard.

While Shay is trying to get back, so is Brandy. But at the same time, both women must find their way in their new worlds. The mirror is a malevolent force, that switches lives, and sometimes takes lives when threatened. Both women want their old lives back, but will the mirror switch them back? And if it does, will they end up dead in their own times, like John McCabe did when he looked into the mirror?

The Mirror is a well written and entertaining story of time travel and body switching. It's filled with historical tidbits about Colorado, Boulder(where I grew up) and Nederland. The Gingerbread house is a real house, many of the people mentioned in the book really existed.The Characters who don't exist in real history, Millhiser makes them almost real. The story is simple, and hard to put down-you want to know what happens next.

Would I recommend The Mirror? Yes, without a doubt. It's fantasy, mystery and romance, all together in one story. It doesn't always turn out the way you want it, or expect it-but that's part of the charm.

I love this book. when someone wrote a post about what books have been read lately, I had to recommend this,

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Date: 9/17/2009 7:19:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 12341    This is just a something I copied to describe this book, only the last paragragh is mine. I cuddle up with this book every so often just to reread it cause I loved it so much.  
Date: 9/17/2009 9:47:00 PM  From Authorid: 42945    Sounds interesting Sis...I've just finished reading the book that you recommended to me a couple of years back and it was for the second time...Lovely Bones by Anne Sebold..

I'll keep an eye out for that book that you have now recommended ...thanks for the review...*hugs*
  
Date: 9/18/2009 6:52:00 AM  From Authorid: 4995    I have read this book a million times. It's one of my all time favs. Great review!  
Date: 9/18/2009 10:40:00 AM  From Authorid: 62220    this is a book? who is it by??  
Date: 9/18/2009 2:37:00 PM  From Authorid: 63241    Sounds like a really good read. Thanks for sharing!  
Date: 9/18/2009 4:20:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 12341    Sorry Starlit, it is written by Marlys Millhiser sorry I only wrote her last name up there^^^  
Date: 9/18/2009 4:21:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 12341    I have to Celtic, I love this book.  
Date: 9/18/2009 9:51:00 PM  From Authorid: 62220    ooooh okay thnaks!!  
Date: 9/19/2009 9:20:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 12341    If you can find this book, I promise you will treasure it.  

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