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Broken Glass (The Mirror Sisters Series Book 2) (edition 2017)

by V. C. Andrews (Author)

Series: Mirror Sisters (2)

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"From the New York Times bestselling author of the Flowers in the Attic and My Sweet Audrina series, now Lifetime movies, comes book two of the haunting saga of identical twin sisters tortured by their perfectionist mother--until one of them snaps. Haylee and Kaylee Fitzgerald are twin sisters who have been forced to be identical in every way by their domineering mother. She insists they wear the same clothes, eat the same food, get the same grades, and have all the same friends. But both are growing weary of her obsession with their similarities, so when they finally attend high school, they find little ways to highlight their independence. The transition isn't as easy as expected, however, and soon both sisters are thrust into a world that their mother never prepared them for--a world with far more dangerous consequences than just upsetting Mother"--… (more)
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Title:Broken Glass (The Mirror Sisters Series Book 2)
Authors:V. C. Andrews (Author)
Info:Pocket Books (2017), 433 pages
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The sister Hailey is so evil. I cannot get over what she did. I don't think it was all the mother's fault. That sister was truly evil. Great book. I can't wait to read the next one. ( )
  LVStrongPuff | Dec 19, 2019 |
The second book in The Mirror Sisters series, the story of the Fitzgerald sisters, who are identical twins. They have led an extremely sheltered life, which they want to break out of. However, things do not go smoothly, and one sister has been kidnapped. This book is written in first person, from the viewpoint of both sisters, one at a time, which made the story even more interesting and personal. I really liked this approach. This book was also well-written with well developed characters. I liked this book better than the first one, The Mirror Sisters, but I do like both. This one keeps you on the edge of your seat, with a good ending. Yes, there is a cliff-hanger at the ending, leading up to the next book. Very good book! ( )
  BonnieKernene | Mar 17, 2017 |
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"From the New York Times bestselling author of the Flowers in the Attic and My Sweet Audrina series, now Lifetime movies, comes book two of the haunting saga of identical twin sisters tortured by their perfectionist mother--until one of them snaps. Haylee and Kaylee Fitzgerald are twin sisters who have been forced to be identical in every way by their domineering mother. She insists they wear the same clothes, eat the same food, get the same grades, and have all the same friends. But both are growing weary of her obsession with their similarities, so when they finally attend high school, they find little ways to highlight their independence. The transition isn't as easy as expected, however, and soon both sisters are thrust into a world that their mother never prepared them for--a world with far more dangerous consequences than just upsetting Mother"--

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