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| Title | : | Myrtle Mae and the Mirror in the Attic (The Mae Chronicles, #1) |
| Author | : | Joe Egly |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 300 pages |
| Published | : | June 26th 2012 by SilverMoon Publishing |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Witches |
Joe Egly
Paperback | Pages: 300 pages Rating: 4.54 | 13 Users | 8 Reviews
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Myrtle Mae and her family have inherited a house on Roseberry Hill from her great aunt Gertrude, a house that is hiding an interesting secret. It's a secret that opens a doorway from our world into a world that is waiting for her just through the mirror in the attic. It is here that Myrtle and her family's journey begins. She learns that she is the only female that has been born a Mae in a long line of Mae witches. She is the one person who can save this magical world as well as our own from the Darkness that has been unleashed by the Dark One. Will Myrtle be able to find that light within her that will dispel the darkness and the evil that hides within it? Along the way she meets many new friends that will help her on her journey to many magical places as she learns new spells, and learns about her family and, most importantly, about herself. Join Myrtle in this journey, as book one in this new series introduces you to an amazing girl, her family and even a crazy woodsman elf and a talking cat.
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| ISBN: | 1469908530 (ISBN13: 9781469908533) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.54 From 13 Users | 8 ReviewsAssessment Based On Books Myrtle Mae and the Mirror in the Attic (The Mae Chronicles, #1)
Mr. Egly lives in North-Eastern Indiana with his husband. His house is full of animals and crazy people. He loves going to his local library and reading all of the books that catch his eye. He is currently working on several new books that will hopefully be released soon. Joe and his Husband are also members of their local Community Theatre and are members of The 510 Group, LLC. What is the 510Loved it! I got a preview copy and I couldn't put it down. I can't wait to read book two. If the last Harry Potter book left a hole in your heart, Myrtle will wiggle her way in. Great read.
Myrtle Mae and the Mirror in the Attic is a fun, action-packed ride from the first page to the last. Eight-year-old Myrtle Mae and her family have moved into her deceased Great Aunt Gertrude's home. During an exploratory "mission", Myrtle and her brothers find a mirror in the attic. That night Myrtle and her family are awakened by a strange cat, dubbed Mr. Screeches, who befriends her. The real fun begins when Goblins come through the mirror in the attic and kidnap her family. Now it's up to

@ Ashley...I believe you haven't even read the book or your critique wouldn't have been so harsh not to mention rude. Criticism is exactly what it is, however, books are also sent to publishing company's and are picked over with a fine tooth comb for errors. I read it along with my 13 year old and also my 5 year old. We couldn't put the book down; I'm very picky about what I read. I sincerely hope one day to see a movie come out of this!
What a fantastic story you will simply love, Myrtle Mae and the Mirror in the attic is a fantastic book for all ages ! Young and old it is quite the journey you take as you read. I can close my eyes and remember just how scared Myrtle was the first night in the house as the unknown creature stirred about the house! Joe Egly does an excellent of job of telling this story and connecting with your senses. I for one simply cannot wait for book two and hope there are many more. If you want a good
Myrtle Mae and the Mirror in the Attic captures the magic of childhood in such a way that anyone can understand, but connects with readers on a more intellectual level than most books of this type. Overall, I found it difficult to put down, and I plan to read it again as soon as my schedule allows. The character of Myrtle Mae in particular is wonderfully detailed, and I especially enjoyed the illustrations. Bravo. Five stars.
A lot of run-on sentences and a ton of copy-cat material.It wouldn't be a good book for young children because it's just a really poorly written book! Maybe it could be used in a classroom as an example of how not to construct a sentence. The teacher could have students read a chapter each week and look for all of the errors!

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