Mirrorstorm, Mike Wilks
Mirrorstorm, Mike Wilks
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Mirrorstorm

Author: Mike Wilks

Narrator: Paul English

Unabridged: 10 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 12/12/2012


Synopsis

Mel, Ludo and Wren have to go back into the Mirrorscape – a world that mirrors the canvas of paintings, where everything comes alive. A world with a cloud city, tunnel-licking monsters and a battalion of moth bodyguards. The three friends must stop the demon-filled storms that threaten Vlam. But all the while the terrifying Morg is sniffing at their heels . . . The second thrilling adventure in the Mirrorscape trilogy!

About Mike Wilks

Mike Wilks is an award-winning artist and the bestselling author of The Ultimate Alphabet and The Ultimate Noah's Ark. His paintings, which have been described as "meticulous and eye-bending," can be found in public and private collections in the US and Europe. Mirrorscape is the first installment in his middle-grade trilogy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Liam on February 28, 2019

Fairly well written if not entirely necessary. Feels like it was made simply for profit, however the book is well written and has a good amount of twists and turns that make it worth the read along with actually transitioning into the next book.......more

Goodreads review by Miriam on March 23, 2023

Last year, a friend suggested the first book to me, Mirrorscape. Enjoyed the first one and the I was able to borrow the second one. This was a fun, action pact book, full of great characters and unexpected twists.......more

Goodreads review by Kim on October 27, 2024

Meh. Long, wordy…......more

Goodreads review by Zoe on February 03, 2019

Reminiscent of Keys to the Kingdom by Garth Nix. A decent junior fantasy series but not on the same level as either Garth Nix or Eoin Colfer.......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on March 05, 2020

Sequel to Mirrorscape. Good enough, but I think, on reflection, this story would have been better had the author stopped at book 1, rather than going for the trilogy. Book 1 was brilliantly inventive, with great new and engaging characters. This follow on story did not really develop the characters......more