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Slice of Cherry
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SOLVED. YA Fantasy Book - About two sisters and an alternate reality they create [s]
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Feb 16, 2017 01:09PM
There are two sisters, their dad supposedly murdered someone by travelling through a mirror, they have an alternate universe and plan on killing people there but end up just cutting and sewing this one guy back up. He falls in love with one of the sisters. The other falls in love with someone from the family of her dad's victim.I must have read this book around ten years ago. I don't remember much else about it. I might have involved "fairy rings" which was a circle of mushrooms.
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Alexis, about how old are the sisters and are they twins?
Is the initial location (not the alternate universe) realistic and set in modern times? Can you describe the alternate universe (e.g., very different from Earth, or do the sisters time travel to the past or future)?
Why do the sisters want to kill people in the alternate universe (e.g., revenge)?
Is the initial location (not the alternate universe) realistic and set in modern times? Can you describe the alternate universe (e.g., very different from Earth, or do the sisters time travel to the past or future)?
Why do the sisters want to kill people in the alternate universe (e.g., revenge)?
The sisters were somewhere in their teens, I would guess around sixteen. They may have been twins but I'm not positive that they were.The initial location was realistic and set in modern times. They were in high school and I believe their family struggled a bit. The alternate universe really seemed more like a hideout. It was pretty much a space just for themselves. They had made a little house to cut people open and such, but I don't really know how to describe it visually.
I remember part of the sisters wanting to kill for revenge, but I don't remember if that's how they found their victim. I think part of it was that their dad was found guilty and I think they felt it was because he was black and so I think part of it was that they were just pissed off at the system.
Alexis, you can bump your thread every month or so to keep it towards the top of the list. More people will see it, and perhaps a solution will appear!
Kelly wrote: "Sounds exactly like Slice of Cherry by Dia Reeveshttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7..."
Oh my gosh! That's it! Thank you so much!




