Review: The Mirror by Eva Eliav

Review of The Mirror by Eva Eliav (2369 words)

Luna Station Quarterly, Issue 006: Purchase or Read Online 
 
A coming of age tale, where the princess changes quite literally.

I like that there was an acknowledgement of nature and behavior being separate, often with independent and mutually exclusive characteristics.

An engaging read reminiscent of fable type storytelling, which I realized is something I haven't come across much in my SFF reading journey. However, I did enjoy this a lot and I will try to seek out more of these. And when, like this one, they come unexpectedly, I do adore them so. 
 
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