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Shattered Mirror (Den of Shadows) Mass Market Paperback – July 8, 2003

4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 162 ratings

To the casual observer, Christopher Ravena and Sarah Vida look like normal high school students. But he’s a vampire who has sworn off human blood, and she’s a witch, a daughter of the most powerful vampire-hunting dynasty in history. Slowly, without meaning to, Sarah finds herself won over by his sensitivity, his gentleness, his kindness.

But his past and her future collide when they both get tangled up with Nikolas, one of the most reviled vampires ever.
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“Fans of the teen goth writer will likely find plenty to feast on here.”–Publishers Weekly

“Readers will be racing to reach [the end] as they devour this compelling tale. Atwater-Rhodes does another fine job of building a suspenseful mood and sustaining it throughout.”–
School Library Journal

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“Fans of the teen goth writer will likely find plenty to feast on here.”–Publishers Weekly

“Readers will be racing to reach [the end] as they devour this compelling tale. Atwater-Rhodes does another fine job of building a suspenseful mood and sustaining it throughout.”–
School Library Journal

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Laurel Leaf; Reprint edition (July 8, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 240 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0440229405
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0440229407
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 12 - 18 years
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 7 - 12
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.35 x 0.67 x 6.87 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 162 ratings

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Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
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Amelia Atwater-Rhodes wrote her first novel, In the Forests of the Night, when she was 13 years old. Other books in the Den of Shadows series are Demon in My View, Shattered Mirror, Midnight Predator, all ALA Quick Picks for Young Adults. She has also published the five-volume series The Kiesha'ra: Hawksong, a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year and VOYA Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror List Selection; Snakecharm; Falcondance; Wolfcry; and Wyvernhail. Visit her online at www.ameliaatwaterrhodes.com.

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Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023
I love this series. I read it back in 2006. Re-reading it now
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2012
I don't remember how I found this book, but I really enjoy the story. Its short which is good and bad. Its an easy read but leaves the reader wanting more in the end-and there isn't a sequel to the book. I love the characters as well as the references made to another book-demon in my view by atwater-rhodes. If you enjoy vampire romance (although it wasn't focused so much on romance like in twilight) Id check it out. Its not like twilight, nor are the characters, but its short and doesn't feel like its been concluded and there's no sequel to it unfortunately. For the story though I give it 5 stars!
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2015
I've been wanting to read this book, but I couldn't bother myself with going to a library so I bought it instead. The book itself came in very good condition. I had assumed they would send me the book with the girl on the front cover, but instead I got the book with the original illustration. Very very pleased.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2018
One of my favorite vampire/witch stories about the humanity in all of us. Thank you for writing, I'll continue to read books by the author.
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2016
This was the first of Atwater-Rhodes' novels — and if memory serves correct the first vampire fiction too — that I ever actually read, all the way back in middle school. This is what got me into vampires in the first place, and so I can't help but look back at it with nostalgia goggles.

Plot — The plot is simple but still good. The main character, Sarah Tigress Vida, is a descendant of a vampire hunting Vida bloodline of witches, arranged by her cold, distant mother to attend a high school as cover after blowing an attempt at knife-staking a high profile vampire and ending up in a cast as a result. The school has two vampire students, a brother and sister, who don't kill and thus are extremely weak. The brother vampire takes an interest in Sarah, evidently not even able to identify her as a witch. All the while, Sarah keeps an eye out for Nikolas, the vampire she was hunting beforehand, who is infamous among witches and hunters for knifing his signature onto his victims. Sarah's time around the "self-domesticated" vampire siblings however, starts to pressure the black and white view of vampires that her witch family's laws instilled in her.

Characters — The characters are decent enough for a novel of its demographic and by such a young author. Nothing like Anne Rice wrote of course, but still acceptable. Sarah is clearly presented as an independent, knowledgeable, rebellious, strong if overly-confident female protagonist eager to take solo missions. Christopher, the vampire brother, plays the artistic suitor with a nice touch, without coming off as a creep. Nissa, the sister, nicely portrays the toned down vampire living with a vow of non-violence. Sarah's witch matriarch mother, Dominique, is an oil on canvas rendition of the cold, distant, zero excuses parent that only cares about results.

Writing — The writing is very good for an author who was in their teens when they penned the book. By adult standards it's still very simple of course, but still a lot better than some of the garbage that somehow makes it onto the NYT Best Seller list. The characters could have had a lot more depth, but they aren't cardboard cut outs either. The story isn't amazingly deep, but handling death, morality, independence, and family loyalty, it isn't totally vapid either.

Bottom Line — After the series that does not need to be named came around, there's been a flood of poorly written, watered down, cookie cutter, YA paranormal romances written by authors that are afraid of violence. This is not one of them. Shattered Mirror is "vampires in high school" done right. Unlike other novels along the same line, the main conflict isn't about swooning over a sexy vampire stud. It's about hunting down a killer and driving a knife into his frigging ribs while questioning the very upbringing that tells you that all of his kind deserve the same thing even if they aren't killers. In that respect alone, it kind of is a rare gem.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2018
This is my favourite book I waited for years for book2 Sarah Vida is the greatest character in the book
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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2013
This book was really good and I would suggest it to anyone who likes vampire books, romance novels, and/or action books. It's very interesting what Amelia portrays vampires as.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2018
Book was in excellent shape no complaints.

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C. Manning
4.0 out of 5 stars A devilish reflection
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 16, 2011
Sarah Vida is the daughter of the powerful witch and notorious vampire hunter Dominique Vida. When she starts at a new school she soon falls in with Christopher Ravena and his sister Nissa. Sarah immediately identifies them as vampires and can tell that they don't feed on humans so she allows herself to become good friends with them, and soon begins to develop feelings for Christopher. But hunters can't befriend their prey and soon Sarah finds herself with a choice - her family or her heart? And will the infamous and deadly vampire Nikolas remove the choice from her?

This is the third book in the Den of Shadows series (after 
In the Forests of the Night  and  Demon in My View ) and continues in much the same vein. Taking the lead this time is a vampire hunting witch Sarah, and the plot mostly revolves around what happens when black and white inevitably shatters into shades of gray. It's well written and has a great deal of depth to the story with some unexpected twists.

I really liked Sarah and thought she was a great lead character, and I thought Christopher and Nissa were brilliant at changing her preconceptions. I wish Christopher's past had been covered in greater detail, especially as it tied in some much with the motivations of other characters. Caryn Smoke also reappears in this book (having previously been in 
Demon in My View ) and it was great to read about her again.

I was a little disappointed in the openness of the ending, but I've just heard about a recently published sequel 
All Just Glass  which will hopefully conclude this story. I'd personally love to know what happens with Sarah next so I'll definitely be picking up a copy.

All in all this is great read and I can't wait to read 
All Just Glass .

Plot: 9/10
Characters: 9/10
Ending: 8/10
Enjoyment: 10/10
Cover: 8/10

Overall: 44/50