A review by annagwritesandreads
The Mirror Season by Anna-Marie McLemore

challenging dark emotional reflective tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

PLEASE check content warnings before reading this book.

I cannot explain the connection and feeling this book gave me. I would highly recommend everyone look to up see if they will feel comfortable enough to read this book. The book will have uncomfortable moments no matter what, but as long as nothing will lead you to be in a bad headspace based on the trigger warnings, I think everyone should read this.

Description: Graciela (Ciela) has the magic of knowing exactly what pastry someone wants when they step into her store. However, after a sexual assault, Ciela lost her gift and gainst the sight of mirrored shards all around her. The mirrored shards appear small at first and Ciela hides them. But soon they're getting harder to hide. While she was being assaulted, so was a boy in the next room. Once that boy (Lock) enrolls in her school, she has to navigate what happened to her and him that night. Once she begins to unravel her emotions, her gift begins to come back, but the mirrored shards are still around. Will Ciela ever get her full gift back and be scared of the shards, or will the memories of that night haunt her with no resolution?

ALL the goodies:
- Again, this is the most emotion and feeling I've felt in this book. I think because the author explains that their story mirrors this one, I could feel each individual emotion the author laid out: sadness, hope, anger, etc.
- I liked Lock and Ciela as characters, and Ciela's best friend. 
- The magic was accessible and easily digestible as metaphors (to me).
- Fast paced book, could NOT put down.

Overall: If you check the content warnings and feel comfortable reading, read ahead!

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