The mirror in the mirror
The thirty narrations of The Mirror in the Mirror make up a delicious literary maze in which mythological, Kafkian and Borgian echoes resonate.
The thirty narrations of The Mirror in the Mirror make up a delicious literary maze in which mythological, Kafkian and Borgian echoes resonate.
Bella and Edward are meant to be together forever... which means that she will stop being human and become a vampire.
Let's be realistic: Greg Heffley is never going to stop being a pringao and someone should explain it to his father. Turns out Frank Heffley thinks his son can change. And to harden it, to point Greg to all kinds of competition sports that for Greg is a piece of cake. But when his father threatens to send him to a military academy, Greg realizes he's gonna have to get his batteries on.
Nate Wright begins the day with a mysterious prediction: "Today you will overcome all." Between messes, punishment and school chaos, he ends up playing an unexpected record: to accumulate seven arrests in one day.
When Jason wakes up, he knows something's wrong. He's on a bus on his way to a trouble boy camp. And he's accompanied by Piper, a girl (pretty good-looking, by the way) who says it's his girlfriend and who seems to be his best friend, Leo... But he doesn't remember anything: neither who he is nor how he got there.
What do the gods of Olympus play for? Gea, Mother Earth, is waking up an army of monsters to put an end to humanity... and they are entertaining by wailing the demigods, the only ones who can defeat their perverse plans.
There's little left for Christmas to come and Greg's worried that Santa can see everything he does and not bring him gifts. Besides, Santa's might have a dummy-shaped spy leprechaun to watch what Greg does and tell him later. Christmas is not always as nice as it seems and other years Greg has received gifts that have not made him too much illusion, as when they gave to Alfrendo, the toy of the year, a "realistic doll for boys who cry, eat, pee and h
The fate of humanity lies in a thread: Gea, Mother Earth, has opened up the Doors of Death to free their ruthless monsters and the only ones who can close them are the team of demigods chosen by ancient prophecy.
In the heart of imperial power, Helena is caught between laboratories, courtesan intrigues and impossible orders to reject. Its fate is intertwined with that of Kaine Ferron, a key figure of the imperial apparatus, whose authority and closeness place it in a relationship marked by dependence, moral tension and a dangerous attraction.