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Original Title: The Girl in the Mirror
ISBN: 0007299273 (ISBN13: 9780007299270)
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The Girl in the Mirror Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
Rating: 4.1 | 1763 Users | 132 Reviews

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Prior to reading 'The Girl in the Mirror' I had already read 3 of Cathy Glass' memoirs, and loved them all, finishing them in a few days. However, I think Glass should definitely stick to memoirs, as I found this novel disappointing and hard to get into. The plot structure itself makes for a perfectly good novel (but only if you don't mind graphic descriptions of abuse and have a strong stomach) but the writing made it extremely predictable. I'd guessed that Mandy was a victim of sexual abuse by the time I'd read the prologue, and then Glass patronises the reader further by dropping several huge hints, so by the time the truth comes out, it isn't overly surprising. The twists near the end were again, adequate, but certainly not altogether shocking and quite predictable (I guessed as soon as I learned that Jimmy was dead that it was because of suicide... but maybe that's just because it's how I would have written it as well!)

While Glass' writing style certainly makes for an easy read, I think it's far more suited to memoirs than it is novels. As the book went on I became increasingly annoyed by the lack of fluidity of the prose and her tendency to tell us every action or thought which Mandy encounters. For example:

"Five minutes later the train began to slow as the station approached. Mandy stood, then waited by the doors until the train stopped. The doors opened and she got out, her pulse quickening and her breath becoming fast and shallow. She looked the length of the platform and then followed the dozen or so passengers who were walking towards the exit barrier. She'd never used this station before; it was on a different network to the one she used when she visited her grandparents, twelve miles away. She fed her ticket into the turnstile and followed the signs to the ladies' WC."

This isn't the worst example, but it's just one of the badly structured paragraphs which frustrated me. Everyone knows how one leaves a station, so what's the need for a lengthy description of it? Another moan I have about her writing technique is that you find a cliché on every other page, and the dialogue is often unrealistic. People have an annoying tendency to call each other 'love' and sometimes I felt I was reading the same chapter several times over. I did find myself wanting to rush to the end, and not really for the right reasons. I wasn't engrossed by the ending, and I found the funeral scene unnecessary.

It's an ok book as far as plot and read-ability is concerned. I was just getting very annoyed with it by the end!

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Title:The Girl in the Mirror
Author:Cathy Glass
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Student Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:April 1st 2005 by Harper
Categories:Nonfiction. Sociology. Abuse. Autobiography. Memoir

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Ratings: 4.1 From 1763 Users | 132 Reviews

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*Contains heavy spoilers* Prior to reading 'The Girl in the Mirror' I had already read 3 of Cathy Glass' memoirs, and loved them all, finishing them in a few days. However, I think Glass should definitely stick to memoirs, as I found this novel disappointing and hard to get into. The plot structure itself makes for a perfectly good novel (but only if you don't mind graphic descriptions of abuse and have a strong stomach) but the writing made it extremely predictable. I'd guessed that Mandy was a

At times the storytelling seems to get lost in the minutiae of daily life, but overall it's sometimes those very details that allow the reader to be with the girl in the mirror. A good capturing of what it must be like inside the mind of someone who has suffered a trauma but has no memory of it as the memory begins to return. Earth shattering.

This book is about Mandy who used to stay at her Aunt and Uncle's place till she was 13 and than stop going.10 years later her Granddad is very ill and is dying and she goes back to the house that she used to visit all the time. she has no memories of the place, and than Mandy slowly starts to remember what had happen to her, Her family had covered up what had happen to her and slowly Mandy finds out what went on in that house and the big cover up.With granddad being so ill and in pain it brings

This was a good story! This was about a young woman named Mandy who goes to her aunts house to help care for her grandfather who is dying. While at her aunts house, Mandy starts to remember things that happened to her ten years earlier.



Though I've only read one other Cathy Glass book, I found this one to be very different. Her writing style has certainly progressed though it still isn't fantastic. This story was very interesting and intriguing. I found this, despite the subject(s), very easy to read. The story ran smoothly and it was certainly a page turner. I'll be looking forward to reading more books by Glass.

It was easy to guess what would happen in the book, so full of surprises it was not... but it is based on a true story and more people should read these... these kinds of things just have to stop! Yes, the book made me angry and anxious, but I wasn't expecting it to be an exhilarating book, but an "educational" one. It is shocking to know how common these things are. And victims should know THEY ARE NOT TO BLAME, THE PEDOPHILES ARE.

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