![]() ![]() In these opening pages I was particularly interested in her relationship with her brother. Georgia insists she is not crazy, that the shadows she sees in mirrors are really there, providing an inherent conflict for the basis of the story. Her mom, step dad, and older brother, Bart, are leaving her at a mental health hospital after an incident involving mirrors in which someone, it is referenced, was badly hurt. The first chapter immediately poses some conflict and problems the main character, Georgia Boone, is enduring and will continue to face. The following review is comprised of opinions that I arrived at entirely on my own. With the help of a mysterious boy who lives inside the mirror world, she might be able to prove that she’s not hallucinating and stop the shadows from destroying the human world. There, she’s forced to face her fears and answer the question:Īre the shadows real, or is this all in her head?Īt Brookwood, the shadow creatures are more present than ever. When an afternoon of shopping ends in violence and blood, Georgia is sent to the UK’s most prestigious mental health hospital: Brookwood Hospital. She is all alone in the hellish world where crow-like creatures hunt her everywhere she goes But no one–not even herīrother, the person she’s closest to in the entire world–believes her. Sixteen-year-old Georgia Boone has seen the shadow creatures in mirrors and other reflective surfaces since she was six-years-old. Published by Magnolia Press, it released the end of July and is available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. A few weeks ago I agreed to read and review an ARC of Marisa Noelle’s debut book, THE SHADOW KEEPERS. ![]()
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