Soul Mirror
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Narrateur(s):
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Danielle Muething
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Auteur(s):
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Edmund Stone
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Crystal Lake Publishing
À propos de cet audio
The world is what you make of it until you turn it upside down.
Edmund Stone’s Soul Mirror takes listeners into the mind of Jessica, a nonverbal young woman living with autism, who feels disconnected from the world around her. Her life has been a constant struggle, moving from one foster home to another, surrounded by adults more focused on their own issues than on her well-being. Yet, Jessica finds solace in a peculiar mirror—a mirror that doesn’t reflect her image but instead offers glimpses into the souls of others.
As Jessica becomes increasingly captivated by the mirror, she unwittingly stirs something dark—a malevolent entity determined to capture her soul and the souls of those around her. Now, Jessica must find a way to navigate this twisted reality and protect herself and those she loves from an evil that lurks just beyond the glass.
In this psychological and supernatural thriller, Soul Mirror explores themes of isolation, self-discovery, and the delicate balance between reality and the unknown. Jessica must face her fears, confront the darkness, and seek out unlikely allies in her fight for survival.
Will she find a way to escape, or will the mirror and its sinister force claim her forever?
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©2025 Crystal Lake Publishing (P)2025 Crystal Lake PublishingThis book is to autism as The Blind Side is to racism. It is very “social awareness 101” that seems oblivious to its own problematic views.
SPOILER: Also the martyr trope? Really? Nothing says “ally!” quite like killing off the person with disabilities.
I have an extremely difficult time believing that anyone who actually has autism read this before it went out.
I was SO tempted to DNF just because the writing felt juvenile and was putting me to sleep, but I stuck it out hoping that it would either get better or at LEAST do justice to a character with autism. Failed on both counts.
I love a mindless book I can shut my brain off for and just go along for a ride. This one sadly had far too much cringe and distaste for me to ignore.
Autism version of The Blind Side :(
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