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Breaking the Mirror ebook | Pages: 318 pages
Rating: 3.64 | 243 Users | 22 Reviews

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Title:Breaking the Mirror
Author:Nilah E. Rose
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 318 pages
Published: by Fiction Press (first published April 20th 2007)
Categories:Romance. M M Romance. Sociology. Abuse. Dark. Contemporary

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Jayden has a crappy life with an abusive father, he was sexually abused in the past, and he's poor. The majority of this story is not happy, and could be put into the camp of "everything bad that could happen, happens to him." If that's not your type of story, this probably isn't for you. The first person narrator curses (a lot) and has plenty of issues that get worked through as the story progresses, mostly through the introduction of Jayden's new neighbor Seaton. Seaton is a mystery to Jayden, and although he avoids people, he finds himself both terrified and drawn to his neighbor.

The writing is good, if not a little raw, and the story's strengths lie mostly in the narrator's voice and the intensity of the emotions. The pacing and progression of character development, both for Jayden and Seaton, is excellent as neither seems rushed nor slow as all their secrets are revealed.

Because of both their issues (mainly Jayden's), there is never any sex between them, although they do both like each other and I would mark this as a happy ever after type ending.

While this is a book that I would have loved to see go on for longer, I'm also glad it stopped when it did, one because the author didn't feel any more story was left to tell, and two because the problems are all resolved and continuing would just have been to wait out when sex scenes could happen.

It's a rather dark story, but it made me laugh and ache and made my insides squirm.

There are a few events that might not factually match up to reality, but if you're willing to forgive a few of those (and I'm not sure on most of them), it'll be fine (such as laws, the justice system, etc). There are a fair number of typos, but not enough to dig under the skin, and a reasonable amount considering the length

Recommended for: People who like angsty stories with main characters who suffer needlessly.

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Ratings: 3.64 From 243 Users | 22 Reviews

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Interesting premise that the author basically did nothing with. The new friends Jayden (ugh, so over that name) makes by accident are great characters, but they serve no purpose. And why are three 19 year olds suddenly befriending a withdrawn, silent, 16 year old? Due to the abuse hes suffered, he has no social skills, so I never really understood why they picked him up at all. Jayden has no character arc, he starts emotionally closed off and basically ends that way. He never grows as a person,

Jayden has a crappy life with an abusive father, he was sexually abused in the past, and he's poor. The majority of this story is not happy, and could be put into the camp of "everything bad that could happen, happens to him." If that's not your type of story, this probably isn't for you. The first person narrator curses (a lot) and has plenty of issues that get worked through as the story progresses, mostly through the introduction of Jayden's new neighbor Seaton. Seaton is a mystery to Jayden,

Read this a few months ago, found it by accident. I didn't know it was listed here in Goodreads. Anyways, this story ..... is .... SO AWESOME!!! I love it! Every part of it. After I read this story, I was sooo happy and satisfied. And frustrated too, because I can't share that feeling with anyone(I'm dying over here!). I had recommended it to my friend, but she'll only read it after she finished another story she's reading. I can't wait for her to finish that book, because then she'll read this

A story of new friends and new love set in the life of a very hurt and abused teenager. This is very dark and explicit with HFN ending. Excellent free read, with some minor editing issues, but not enough to distract me from the story.

Unlike a lot of other abuse stories I've read in this genre, Breaking the Mirror for me sounded realistic. It's not one of those where the abuse is only mentioned, or forgotten after the first couple of chapters. You could even say that this one centers around it. But I like to think that its main focus is Jayden. He is a teenager who wakes up knowing he's going to get beaten, knowing that nothing he does is going to be just right, and knowing that the person he's going to see in the mirror is

It's nice and sweet

This book is for all of you who have looked in a mirror and hated yourself. Take a deep breath and fall into the life of Jayden an abused teenage boy who finds solace in his new neighbor and some friends he finds along the way. Learn to hate Charlie and smile whenever the word brat is mentioned while snickering into your pillow. And above all else, just smile because you know that everything is going to be okay and for once in this gritty hard life, something finally goes right.

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