A review by blackbiracialandbookish
Mirror Me by Lisa Williamson Rosenberg

challenging dark informative mysterious reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

𝙈𝙞𝙧𝙧𝙤𝙧 𝙈𝙚 by Lisa Williamson Rosenberg is an essential read for anyone interested in better understanding mental health, trauma, and the resilience required to navigate dissociative identity disorder (DID). More than just a psychological mystery centered on the question of who killed Lucy, the novel invites readers to engage in deep self-reflection, challenging them to look inward as they unravel the story.

Quirky, intense, and informative, the book masterfully blends an exploration of DID with a gripping narrative. While its non-linear timeline may be occasionally disorienting, the well-executed twists make it worth the effort. Beyond the mystery, the story delivers a profound message about identity and introspection, prompting readers to ask themselves: Have you truly looked in the mirror yet?

This narrative demands your complete and undivided attention to fully comprehend its essence. Participating actively and engaging with the story is essential to grasp its underlying themes and messages.

3.75 stars

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