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The Mirror Chronicles

This middle-grade fantasy series invites readers into a realm brimming with magic and adventure. Follow the protagonists as they embark on a quest to uncover the secrets hidden beyond the looking glass. The narratives are rich with suspense, emphasizing themes of friendship and courage that resonate with young audiences. Prepare to explore dimensions where reality and illusion intertwine.

The Last Night
Circles of Stone
The Mirror Chronicles

Recommended Reading Order

  1. The Mirror Chronicles

    The Bell Between Worlds

    Half of your soul is missing.The lost part is in the mirror.And unless Sylas Tate can save you, you will never be whole again.Sylas Tate leads a lonely existence since his mother died. But then the tolling of a giant bell draws him into another world known as the Other, where he discovers not only that he has an inborn talent for the nature-influenced magic of the Fourth Way, but also that his mother might just have come from this strange parallel place.Meanwhile, evil forces are stirring, and an astounding revelation awaits Sylas as to the true nature of the Other. As violence looms and the stakes get ever higher, Sylas must seek out a girl called Naeo who might just be the other half of his soul – otherwise the entire universe may fall…

    The Mirror Chronicles1
    3.9
  2. Circles of Stone

    • 512 pages
    • 18 hours of reading

    Set in a captivating fantasy world, this second volume continues the epic journey filled with rich storytelling, wonder, and magic. Readers can expect intricate plots and character development that deepen the immersive experience. The narrative expands on the themes of adventure and discovery, drawing fans of the genre into a realm where imagination knows no bounds.

    Circles of Stone2
    4.3
  3. The Last Night

    • 656 pages
    • 23 hours of reading

    The narrative explores themes of finality and existential dread, suggesting an impending darkness that symbolizes the end of time or existence. It evokes a sense of foreboding and inevitability, presenting a world where hope for a new beginning is extinguished. The imagery of a "last night" emphasizes the gravity of this conclusion, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of life, death, and the unknown that lies beyond.

    The Last Night3
    4.5