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Boy in the Mirror
(The Infinity Trials #1)
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Fifteen-year-old Jacqueline Talbot’s boyfriend Mal lives in the mirror of her makeup case. There’s never been anything normal about Jacqueline; not during her time in foster care, and certainly not in her new hometown of Mercy Hills.
With rumors of actual monsters in the woods, the popular kids taking an unhealthy interest in her, and the revealing of her own dark past, all ...more
With rumors of actual monsters in the woods, the popular kids taking an unhealthy interest in her, and the revealing of her own dark past, all ...more
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Paperback, 360 pages
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December 25th 2016
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(first published January 2nd 2015)
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This wasn't for me, just something I couldn't really get into - highlighted by the fact I cannot recall what I read.
Characters didn't draw me in and keep my attention.
Freebie on amazon ...more
Characters didn't draw me in and keep my attention.
Freebie on amazon ...more
It's been awhile since a book gripped me so tightly and made me feel that powerful curiosity to just know what's really going on and this one has done just that! There is just so much weird stuff going on in this one it's not funny! You have an innocent little town in Connecticut that is actually full of dark secrets. And that's what the main character faces when the aunt she didn't even know she had comes to get her from a foster home. It's all very unusual if you ask me! There was no officials
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I’m not one of those writers who writes thoughtful and insightful reviews. Basically, I gush to my friends that you just have to read it. Or leave a few words on Amazon to say that I enjoyed it. If I ever put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard in this case) it’s because I really enjoyed the story. I guess I’m like many readers: I have to really be moved to write a review.
So here’s my summation of why you should pick up this book.
The opening chapters are wonderful. just. Wonderful. I was hooked ...more
So here’s my summation of why you should pick up this book.
The opening chapters are wonderful. just. Wonderful. I was hooked ...more
An author I'm a fan of recommended this book, so I took a chance. Keep in mind that 2 stars just means "it was ok" and this was by no means a bad book. I just wasn't in to it.
Jackie - the heroine of the book - was interesting, but I couldn't stand her. She made terrible decisions over and over again, though I understand she's 15 and had a crappy upbringing it mostly just felt like poor excuses.
Anyhow, this book felt like it just kept going on and on...and on and on... ...more
Jackie - the heroine of the book - was interesting, but I couldn't stand her. She made terrible decisions over and over again, though I understand she's 15 and had a crappy upbringing it mostly just felt like poor excuses.
Anyhow, this book felt like it just kept going on and on...and on and on... ...more
Review: BOY IN THE MIRROR by Robert J. Duperre
(The Infinity Trials #1)
WOW! Sometimes my first response is speechlessness! I loved BOY IN THE MIRROR! Totally engrossing from the very commencement, this wonderful novel offers a balance of contemporary issues (child abuse, parental demise, rape culture, socioeconomic class discrepancy) as over against occult fantasy, religious cult devotion, monsters. Throughout the author offers characters realistic and comprehensible, some entirely adorable, ot ...more
(The Infinity Trials #1)
WOW! Sometimes my first response is speechlessness! I loved BOY IN THE MIRROR! Totally engrossing from the very commencement, this wonderful novel offers a balance of contemporary issues (child abuse, parental demise, rape culture, socioeconomic class discrepancy) as over against occult fantasy, religious cult devotion, monsters. Throughout the author offers characters realistic and comprehensible, some entirely adorable, ot ...more
Let me start by saying this book is weird. Like, very weird. It took me awhile to get into it honestly but once I did, I really enjoyed it! But yeah...weird. Read it with an open mind and you could be surprised.
The book starts off with a young boy getting possessed (for lack of a better word) by something called The Prophet. Be ready to not hear about this boy for several chapters. As I reading an advanced copy with no page numbers, I believe I read about 20% of the book before he reappeared aga ...more
The book starts off with a young boy getting possessed (for lack of a better word) by something called The Prophet. Be ready to not hear about this boy for several chapters. As I reading an advanced copy with no page numbers, I believe I read about 20% of the book before he reappeared aga ...more
This was not at all what I expected when I requested this book from Netgalley. As it turns out, it's so much more than I expected. I figured there would be some sort of paranormal aspect since there was a boy stuck in a mirror. I didn't know quite how far it would go. For the most part I thought the characters were well done and interesting. The surprises just kept coming, especially the ending! I did not see that coming. It was a quick smack in the face leaving things open for a second book. I'
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The boy in the mirror by Robert j Duperre.
Fifteen-year-old Jacqueline Talbot’s boyfriend Mal lives in the mirror of her makeup case. There’s never been anything normal about Jacqueline; not during her time in foster care, and certainly not in her new hometown of Mercy Hills.
With rumors of actual monsters in the woods, the popular kids taking an unhealthy interest in her, and the revealing of her own dark past, all Jacqueline wants to do is run away forever with Mal. Too bad he’s trapped in the m ...more
Fifteen-year-old Jacqueline Talbot’s boyfriend Mal lives in the mirror of her makeup case. There’s never been anything normal about Jacqueline; not during her time in foster care, and certainly not in her new hometown of Mercy Hills.
With rumors of actual monsters in the woods, the popular kids taking an unhealthy interest in her, and the revealing of her own dark past, all Jacqueline wants to do is run away forever with Mal. Too bad he’s trapped in the m ...more
Jacqueline Talbot hasn’t led an easy life since she was orphaned at a young age, shuffling from foster home to home ever since. She’s been seen as a bit troubled since her father received the death penalty for murdering several people after her mother passed away. But just when the last foster home seemed like it was the most oppressive, Jacqueline’s unknown Aunt Mitzy sweeps in and takes custody of her niece, bringing Jacqueline back to live in her parents’ home town of Mercy Hills.
The clean sl ...more
The clean sl ...more
I was given this book by the author for an honest review a couple weeks ago.
I was like "WOAH WOAH WOAH! Silas Dude... I'm reading 'Gone with the Wind' right now. This might take a while to get to."
And because he's not the kind of indie author that would like you to stop everything that you're doing he was like "Yeah. That's cool. Just get to it when you can and if not then that's cool too."
That's always nice to hear. Some indie authors will pressure you. He was just like "You're my bud! Here's a ...more
I was like "WOAH WOAH WOAH! Silas Dude... I'm reading 'Gone with the Wind' right now. This might take a while to get to."
And because he's not the kind of indie author that would like you to stop everything that you're doing he was like "Yeah. That's cool. Just get to it when you can and if not then that's cool too."
That's always nice to hear. Some indie authors will pressure you. He was just like "You're my bud! Here's a ...more
The Mirror of Souls by RJ Duperre
Fifteen year old Jaqueline Talbot moves to Mercy Hills with her Aunt. She just wants a normal life. She has a boyfriend that lives in a mirror, the popular kids want to be friends with her, and she meets a new group of (misfit) friends. Life is pretty good for her so far. She hears of the urban legend of monsters in the town, and when things get a bit rough Jackie just wants to run away with Mal (the boyfriend in her compact mirror). Then she finds out that the a ...more
Fifteen year old Jaqueline Talbot moves to Mercy Hills with her Aunt. She just wants a normal life. She has a boyfriend that lives in a mirror, the popular kids want to be friends with her, and she meets a new group of (misfit) friends. Life is pretty good for her so far. She hears of the urban legend of monsters in the town, and when things get a bit rough Jackie just wants to run away with Mal (the boyfriend in her compact mirror). Then she finds out that the a ...more
Soso
This is just okay. Not for adults but due to content not appropriate for younger kids There is just too much stuff going on and I got bored and fast forwarded through it mid way. The characters are mostly odd. Don't know why it got good ratings. It's a mix between obnoxious teens, and supposedly spooky occurrences. It's really hard to pin down. ...more
This is just okay. Not for adults but due to content not appropriate for younger kids There is just too much stuff going on and I got bored and fast forwarded through it mid way. The characters are mostly odd. Don't know why it got good ratings. It's a mix between obnoxious teens, and supposedly spooky occurrences. It's really hard to pin down. ...more
Jul 12, 2015
Runningrabbit
rated it
it was ok
Shelves:
contemporary,
daemons,
magic,
romance,
supernatural,
fantasy,
state-ward-foster-orphan,
mystery,
not-my-cup-of-tea,
ya
It's OK. I didn't finish it. Put on the 'not-my-cup-of-tea' shelf.
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“Chosen One” teenager discovers she is the only one who can save the world, is not ready for it, builds own family because family of origin is gone.
How many of these books have we read, how many TV shows have we seen? Is this just a tapped-out trope now, with a genre with nothing new left to say?
As always, the answer to that question depends on the talent of the author, to create something unique and interesting out of a story we think we know. Intriguing characters change a plot from same old- ...more
How many of these books have we read, how many TV shows have we seen? Is this just a tapped-out trope now, with a genre with nothing new left to say?
As always, the answer to that question depends on the talent of the author, to create something unique and interesting out of a story we think we know. Intriguing characters change a plot from same old- ...more
Jacqueline Talbot has had a rough go. Her father is a murderer and her mother passed away leaving her an orphan. She has been bounced between foster homes and then her Aunt Mitzy shows up to rescue her and take her back to the family home. She makes friends easily in Mercy Hills but has a secret. Jacqueline’s best friend, Mal is a ghost in her compact. This keeps her busy trying to find a way to free him. But there is more to Mercy Hills than what you see on the outside. The monsters are rising
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Jacqueline is fifteen years old and has been living in foster homes. Her Aunt Mitzy shows up to claim her and Jackie gets a new start. She wants that as her father is in prison for killing 300 people. Her mother died when she was young. She makes friends with the "popular" kids at school but then becomes friends with misfit students. The popular kids say no way can you be friends with them. So who ends up being her friends? That is something Jackie must decide. She has one true friend -- a boy i
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Boy in the Mirror is...it's a strange and unique story. I enjoyed it, but it was definitely a wild ride, and definitely not quite what I was expecting. That's a good thing, though. I like when books are different.
It starts off kind of graphic, actually, with two little boys exploring somewhere they shouldn't be. I won't say what happens, but it was surprisingly shocking.
The next chapter seems relatively normal, and the story starts introducing our main character, Jacqueline. She's got no parents ...more
It starts off kind of graphic, actually, with two little boys exploring somewhere they shouldn't be. I won't say what happens, but it was surprisingly shocking.
The next chapter seems relatively normal, and the story starts introducing our main character, Jacqueline. She's got no parents ...more
Not what I expected, yet surprisingly good. The synopsis did not describe this book as sci-fi, had it done so, I probably would not have given it a second glance because rarely, if ever, will I purposely read sci-fi, let alone YA sci-fi. This book, however, was very well-written; descriptive and inviting. I felt the angst and visualized the scenes clearly.
Jacqueline was put through more than most high school freshman can ever imagine. Having lost both parents, she was moved from one dreadful fos ...more
Jacqueline was put through more than most high school freshman can ever imagine. Having lost both parents, she was moved from one dreadful fos ...more
I have only two regrets concerning this book...
#1. It ended (But I may actually buy the next book in the series to alleviate this issue.)
#2. I can only rate it five stars here on Goodreads.
As the book started and I discovered that the main character is a 15-year-old girl I worried that I was in for an afternoon special experience. I was pleasantly surprised to be proven wrong. This book teems with strong characters who I could actually like and identify with. And remember, I'm about to turn 69. ...more
#1. It ended (But I may actually buy the next book in the series to alleviate this issue.)
#2. I can only rate it five stars here on Goodreads.
As the book started and I discovered that the main character is a 15-year-old girl I worried that I was in for an afternoon special experience. I was pleasantly surprised to be proven wrong. This book teems with strong characters who I could actually like and identify with. And remember, I'm about to turn 69. ...more
This novel is written in such a unique way. There is a LOT to learn about the world Robert J. Duperre is taking us into and the characters. A significant part of this novel is backstory and getting the reader up to speed.
There is an immense level of detail the author puts into his setting and characters and I think that helps the reader imagine the characters and world vividly.
There are some grittier/darker aspects of the novel and the horror aspect is definitely present. I personally thought i ...more
There is an immense level of detail the author puts into his setting and characters and I think that helps the reader imagine the characters and world vividly.
There are some grittier/darker aspects of the novel and the horror aspect is definitely present. I personally thought i ...more
This was a mix of fantasy and horror that really made me think on a deeper level than most novels of its same genre.
There is a lot going on and a lot to understand since you are diving into a new world. I think that Robert J. Duperre really managed to keep his readers up to speed by giving them just enough along the way without making them feel lost or bogged down with information.
I loved the grittiness of the novel. Definitely a thrilling novel.
There is a lot going on and a lot to understand since you are diving into a new world. I think that Robert J. Duperre really managed to keep his readers up to speed by giving them just enough along the way without making them feel lost or bogged down with information.
I loved the grittiness of the novel. Definitely a thrilling novel.
This novel had a powerful main character and a powerful underlying perseverance. I liked the way the author set up the novel and the history he made sure to give the reader so that they came to understand the situation.
I felt like everything really flowed smoothly and led to an easy read. There are definitely some darker moments throughout, so not for the faint of heart. A wonderful YA Fantasy and Horror!
I felt like everything really flowed smoothly and led to an easy read. There are definitely some darker moments throughout, so not for the faint of heart. A wonderful YA Fantasy and Horror!
This book has heavy religious overtones with an interesting concept. The characters are a little unbelievable in their actions, preachy at times, but overall an interesting storyline that keeps you hooked until the last page. This book is part of a series and ends on a slight cliffhanger while still being a complete story.
Unique and a good read!
Nice beginning and can stand alone. Appreciate no cliff hanger! I enjoyed how different this book was from characters to the supernatural.
The heroine comes with baggage that is understandable considering what she has been through.
Looking forward to reading how this develops and the trials yet to come!
Nice beginning and can stand alone. Appreciate no cliff hanger! I enjoyed how different this book was from characters to the supernatural.
The heroine comes with baggage that is understandable considering what she has been through.
Looking forward to reading how this develops and the trials yet to come!
Passable
The book is passable. Looking at the title I thought it would be a horror book - my bad for not reading the description and reviews I suppose. There are a couple paranormal mentions but nothing thrilling.
The book starts off strong and is quite interesting to read. However towards the end it takes a religious approach/mentions and that threw me off 🤷🏻♀️
The book is passable. Looking at the title I thought it would be a horror book - my bad for not reading the description and reviews I suppose. There are a couple paranormal mentions but nothing thrilling.
The book starts off strong and is quite interesting to read. However towards the end it takes a religious approach/mentions and that threw me off 🤷🏻♀️
A strange book mixed between supernatural and teen self discovery. 15 yo Jacqueline had been in various foster care families since her parents died. She learns she has family still and must learn the “family” secret and find herself.
As strange as the story was at times I enjoyed it being different to every other novel out there.
As strange as the story was at times I enjoyed it being different to every other novel out there.
This was definitely a great read. The pacing overall was good, which at 355 pages is kind of a must when you have little time (like I do) to read. The second half of the book was a page turner. And the conclusion left me eager for the release of the second book.
First, I will admit that the synopsis of the book had me thinking that this story would ultimately be about Jacqueline Talbot and her quest to free Mal, the boy in the mirror. But to me, it felt more like a side story than the overall foc ...more
First, I will admit that the synopsis of the book had me thinking that this story would ultimately be about Jacqueline Talbot and her quest to free Mal, the boy in the mirror. But to me, it felt more like a side story than the overall foc ...more
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Born on Cape Cod and raised in northern Connecticut, Robert Duperre is a writer whose main ambition is to create works that defy genre. His first novel, "The Fall: The Rift Book I" is now available in paperback and for the Amazon Kindle.
Robert lives with his wife, the artist Jessica Torrant, his three wonderful children, and Leonardo, the super one-eyed Labrador. ...more
Robert lives with his wife, the artist Jessica Torrant, his three wonderful children, and Leonardo, the super one-eyed Labrador. ...more
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