Wednesday’s Word = MIRROR

Most readers will acknowledge that some words reappear time and time again in titles. Often these words are associated with a particular genre. Case in point: “The girl on the train” and “Gone girl” spawned countless thriller titles with the word ‘girl’ in the title.

I know there are hundreds of books with the word ‘mirror’ in the title, but I’m featuring a selection of 22 titles that appeal to me personally, as a way of sharing my book love.

Just click on the cover to read the book’s synopsis from Goodreads.
You might just find your next favorite book!Are you tempted by any of these covers?

So many fabulous ones here. Which cover MOST APPEALS to YOU?
Have you read one of these titles and absolutely LOVED it?

If you’ve added even ONE of these titles to YOUR TBR,
Please let me know in the comments.

If you want to read up on the history of mirrors, CLICK HERE.

 

About Fictionophile

Fiction reviewer ; Goodreads librarian. Retired library cataloger - more time to read! Loves books, gardening, and red wine. I have been a reviewer member of NetGalley since October 2013. I review titles offered by Edelweiss, and participate in blog tours with TLC Book Tours.
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6 Responses to Wednesday’s Word = MIRROR

  1. carhicks says:

    I read the JoAnne Ross book a few years ago. I have Sandra Brown’s Mirror Image on my TBR, but it has been there for quite awhile. I was surprised at the number of books titled The Woman in the Mirror when I typed it in Goodreads. Another great addition to this series Lynne.

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  3. I’ve read The Mirror by Marlys Millhiser 😁 It was unexpectedly really good and unique ☺️

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  4. James McEwan says:

    I like how you manage to group your selection of books by their cover titles.
    “The Woman in the Mirror by Rebecca James” looks like the one I would pick to read.
    A young friend was having trouble with her self-esteem – I suggested she looks in the mirror and believes in the person in the mirror. With her renewed self-confidence she eventually found the courage to be more sociable and make some lovely friends. Trust the face in the mirror – I say.

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