
Palace of Mirrors
A Romance, Young Adult, Fantasy book. I wish, peevishly, that he didn't know anything about how soldiers sleep, how they protect their fellow soldiers. It would...
A princess-in-hiding and a pretender to the throne discover that nothing is as it appears in this exciting tale of mystery and deception set in the same world as Just Ella, from New York Times bestselling author Margaret Peterson Haddix.Cecilia knows that she is not just another peasant girl; she is actually the true princess of Suala, in hiding until the evil forces that killed her parents are vanquished. A commoner named Desmia is on the throne as a decoy.As she gets older, Cecilia finds it harder to study statesmanship and palace protocol secretly at night and then pretend that she has nothing on her mind other than scrubbing the gruel stains out of her best apron...
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- Pages: 304 pages
- ISBN: 9781481420228 / 1481420224
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I wish, peevishly, that he didn't know anything about how soldiers sleep, how they protect their fellow soldiers. It would be nicer if I could share the cloaks warmth with him, if we could lie with our faces together, whispering into the night. Margaret Peterson Haddix, Palace of Mirrors // I rise up on my tiptoes. He's already bending his head down, moving his lips toward mine. And then, well, I haven't exactly studied this, but I'm pretty sure that ours is not the most expert kiss in Sualan history. It's a little hard to figure out how we should tilt our heads so our noses don't bump. But this kiss is a promise, a vow. Come to think of it, it doesn't really matter that ours is not the most expert kiss in Sualan history. It's still the best. Margaret Peterson Haddix, Palace of Mirrors // He reaches over a goat that's come between us and grabs my hand."Don't let go!" he orders. Harper's hand is dry and soothing, while mine is sweaty with fear. We've never held hands before. I think about what it means in the village when boys and girls only a few years older then Harper and me wander around with their hands clasped together. They're always peering dreamily into each other's eyes, sneaking sky kisses...and soon after, there's a wedding. Margaret Peterson Haddix, Palace of Mirrors //
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. In my head, I always confuse Just Ella and Ella Enchanted. Gail Carson Levine's retellings are much better, MPH should stick to sci-fi.I did like the "none are the real princess" thing, but that was about it. This book was awesome!!!!!!!!! I could not stop reading it because it had a lot f drama, adventure and suspense. What was kind of weird was that it had a twist at the end that changed the whole story. I liked that there was a lot of foreshadowing in the story and it was really fun guessing what was going to happen next. From page 1... A surprisingly quick read. I probably would have enjoyed it far more had I actually remembered what on earth happened in Just Ella, which I have not read in four years. I didn't realize until after finishing that Ella was...well, Ella, which made her seem like an extremely random and somewhat jarringly out-of-place character. Still,...