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At 42 pages, this was a nice length of a first impression to get into, although as she uses some of them for the usual info pages and a few blanks it's more like 30-35.

Still I digress, The girl in the mirror appears to resolve around 2 'mirror twins' twins who rather than being identical are in fact mirrors of each other, right down to one of their organs being reversed and on the unusual side of the body.
This has the effect that when each of them look in a mirror they don't see themselves but instead their twin.

Summer and Iris are split in the classic way, the supposed successful one and the drifter.
The story is set to begin with in Australia and as the reader I was able to quickly get a sense of the setting and the character dynamics.


A vast family fortune with very unusual conditions to earn the inheritance rounds out a decent first impression, although I'm a bit lost as to what direction the plot is heading in.